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FISHING  WATERS 


OF  THE 


United  States  and  Canada, 

1886. 


COMPILED  AND  EDITED  BY 


WILLIAM  C.  HARRIS,  Editor  of  "The  American  Angler." 


THE  ANGLERS'  PUBLISHING  COMPANY, 

NEW  YORK. 

THE  WESTERN  ANGLERS   PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 

CHICAGO. 


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Enterefl  according  to  Act  of  CongrPRR  in  the  year  188(5,  by 

WILLIAM  C.  HARRIS, 
in  the  office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress  at  Wasbiugtozu 


DEDICATED 


To  the 


3If  GLEES  OF 


AMERICA, 


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INTRODUCTION  TO  EDITION  OF  1886. 


The  yearly  changes  in  the  iMi  laws  df  the  States  and  Territories,  and  the  ^■arill- 
l)le  oonditions,  from  kciihou  to  season,  of  tlio  lishinn  waters,  create  tlie  necessity  vt 
an  anniial  rcvisicin  and  ri'issiit-  of  'J"mk  Anoi. Kits'  (irioK  )5o<ik. 

In  ihe  jiresent  edition  (IHKd)  nearly  one  fliousaiKl  waters  have  been  i.dded  to  those 
described  in  bSM;!,  niakint^  au  atj^rejjdte  of  over  oiKht  thoUMaud  desii^uated  points 
Avh(;re  an^'linj,'  can  be  h.id  in  Airerii-an  waters. 

In  reiieatii:(4  the  urj^ent  call  upon  the  an^^lers  of  the  country  to  aid  me  in  systeni- 
izinn  and  Simplify inj{  the  popular  uanicH  of  ttshes,  I  v  oiild  further  Htate  that  any 
one  desirous  of  assisting;  in  this  good  work,  upon  applying  to  nie  by  letter  or  otlier- 
wise,  will  be  furiiislu-d  fice  of  chart^e  witli  preservative  i)owder,  through  the  use 
of  which  Hpeciiuen  lish  for  ideiitiliention  and  elassitication  can  be  forwarded  Ijy 
mail.    In  this  connection  please  note  the  following. 

EKKATA. 

The  "herring"  at  Beaver  Canon,  Idaho  (page   55),  is  the  whitelisli,  prol)al)Iy — C. 
WiLLiAMsoNi.     These  tish  art;  gamy  and  rise  with  spirit  to  the  artiticial  tly. 
The  "bar  lish  "  at  Camden,  A^k.  (page  17),  is  the  fresh  water  striped  bass  (KocfUS 

ClIUVSOl'S.  ) 

The  "trout"  of  Hills  I,ake,  A"k.  (page  17),  is  the  large-mouth  black  bass.  There 
are  no  luitive  brook  trout  (.Salvelinu.s  fontinalis)  in  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  Arkan- 
sas or  Florida. 

For  "gaspergou  "  (page  72)  read  gasi)ergou.  This  flsh  belongs  ti>  the  same  family 
as  the  bulValo  lisli. 

The  "jack-salmon  "  iu  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee  (pages  l.jii,  1!S()  and  IHl)  is 
the  pike-perch.  "Jack  "  nieaus  "pike"  uiuety-uiue  times  out  of  a  hundred  iu  the 
Woiith. 

The  "rock"  at  Asliepoo,  y.  c;.  (page  17f<),  is  the  saltwater  striped  bass  (Uolci's 

LINK.\TUH. 

The  "warmouth  "  at  Millet,  S.  C.  (page  17',t),  is  not  the  strawberry  bass  as  indi- 
cated iu  the  text.  It  is  the  C.  (lULi)srs,  a  lish  of  the  perch  family,  and  about  on  ii 
]iar  Nvith  the  rock  bass  as  to  game  ijualities. 

The  "red  breast"  at  Salkehatchie,  S.  C.  (nage  17'.t).  is  one  of  the  "breams"  so 
called  iu  the  South . 

The  "jackfisb  "  at  Wiutield,  Tenn.  (page  lH-2),  is  the  pike  (Esox  LrciLs. ) 

The  "grayling"  of  Grand  Lake,  N.  S.  (page 'J')),  is  probably  the  laud-locked  sal- 
mon. 

The  "mascalonge  "  of  Lake  Meganlic,  P.  ().  (page  ;t7),  is  ^Jie  lake  trout.  This  lake 
IH  on  the  International  Railway,  not  the  Intercolonial,  as  stated  in  the  text, 

"North  Pond  "  at  Htark water,  N.  II.  (page  11'.')  is  iu>t  open  t)  the  public,  being 
leased  by  the  Percy  Summer  Club.  'Wm.  C.  Hark:-. 

Nfav  Y<puk.  May  15,  18H(!. 


INTBODUCTION  TO  EDITION  OP  1885. 


me  fiiiuily 


III  lollatiuf?  the  material  for  thla  Qulde Book,  17,827  special  communication*,  and 
2.')iNi  pagOH  of  Thk  Amkrican  Anolkb  aud  other  accredited  authorities,  have  been 
ri(  eivcd,  cxuuiiiH'd  and  in  journaliHtic  parlance,  "boiled  dowu."  The  result  1-4 
before  thi'  reader  in  tlie  form  of  iMo.')  ccntrt'  pointu  from  whence  over  7,(XX)  angling 
waters  are  more  or  less  accessible;  of  these  the  foUowint^  data  are  given: 


Htli — AccoiiimodationH  and  charges  at 
hotels,  also  those  of  private  l.ioarding 
houses. 

'.(th— The  favorite  grounds,  when  known, 
(it  local  anglers. 

loth— Cost  of  fjuides,  boats  and  bait. 

11th— Where  saltwater  existH,  the  best 
tide  to  fish  in. 

12th— Cost  of  permits  when  required. 


1st.— How  they  are  roiiclied. 

'ind— Distance  from  nearest  point  by 
railroad,  or  other  public  tninsportation 
routes. 

,'ird— The  species  of  fish  therein. 

4th— The  tishes  that  are  most  abund- 
ant. 

Tith— The  best  months  for  flshint,'. 

(ith— Local  baits  used. 

7th — Methods  of  local  anglers. 

In  addition  to  the  above  I  have  given  the  quality  of  the  fishing  when  authenti- 
cated by  my  own  experient-e  or  that  of  a  responsible  correspondent.  In  this 
connection  anglers  should  bear  in  mind  that  flsh  are  erratic  in  their  humors;  that 
in  the  same  water  fishing  may  be  good  to-day  and  bad  to-morrow;  that  wind, 
weather,  water  and  the  feeding  hours  of  iish  are  all  essential  factors  in  an  angler'^s 
success  or  failure.  In  waters  of  which  I  have  no  authentic  information  the  reader 
will  find  recorded,  without  comment,  the  names  thereof,  distance  from  station, 
charges,  species  of  flsh  caught,  etc. 

The  plan  of  comiulatiou  which  has  been  adopted,  I  believe  to  be  the  best  form 
for  making  tho  Guide  Book  concise  and  of  ready  reference.  It  was  a  subject  of 
much  thought  and  several  methods  were  experimented  upon,  particularly  that  of 
classification  by  waters,  but  the  immense  mass  of  material  to  be  utilized  and  the 
geographical  range  and  area  of  the  rivers  and  lakes,  indicated  that  if  this  latter 
form  was  used,  the  book  would  grow  to  the  size  of  a  ponderous  encyclopedia) 
rather  than  the  pocket  volume  in  which  it  now  appears. 

I  have  endeavored  to  make  plain  to  the  angling  reader,  resident  in  any  section, 
the  poviilexity  exi)erienced  in  the  identification  of  a  flsh  imder  its  local  name,  vary- 
ing in  ditlereut  localities.  In  a  few  instances  I  have  been  unable  to  do  this  and 
have  called  for  information  from  anglers  familiar  with  the  fishes  and  the  waters 
where  peculiar  names  for  the  former  are  in  use.  This  confusion  exists  more  gen- 
erally in  the  Southern  States,  particularly  for  the  local  names  of  the  salt  water  flsh 
ou  the  Atlantic  coast  belt  from  the  mouth  of  the  Chesapeake  Bay  to  the  southern 
limil  of  the  State  of  Georgia;  also,  for  the  fresh  water  flshes  in  the  states  of  Vir- 
uiuia,  West  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  Georgia,  Kentucky  and -Tennessee.  I  urge 
upon  my  brother  anglers  to  assist  me  in  simplifying  the  popular  nomenclature 
of  the  flshes  of  the  country. 

F(U'  errors  of  omission  I  can  only  claim  indulgence  based  on  the  scope,  newness 
and  magnitude  of  the  compilation.  Doubtless  many  fruitful  angling  waters  are 
not  named,  owing  to  my  ignorance  of  their  existence,  and  to  the  impossibility  of 
covering  the  entire  continent  in  the  first  issue  of  a  work  of  this  charactei',  yet  of 
this  I  am  assured,  that  nearly  four  thor.saud  excellent  fishing  "grounds  "  are  here- 
in located,  concerning  which  I  have  been  entirely  ignorant,  despite  an  angling 
experience  of  over  a  quarter  of  a  century. 

To  those  of  our  selfish  brethren  of  the  angle,  if  such  there  be,  who  are  inclined 
to  grow  surlily  critical  over  the  "giving  away"  of  their  favorite  waters,  I  beg  to 
4>iote  what  old  Walton's  Pisc»#or  said  to  Venator  over  two  hundred  years  ago: 

"Go  your  way  presently;  take  my  rod  and  do  as  I  bid  you,  and  I  will  sit  down 
aii'l  mond  my  tacklint»  till  you  return  back."  WM.  C.  HARRIS. 


CONTENTS. 


Explanatory Ill 

Index  to  Abbifvieticnfl  of  Tltlen  of  Transportation  Companies,  with  ad- 

(ir<'HH(-H  of  General  PasRengcr  Af^cntH 244-249 

Index  t"  Additional  Finbing  WatcPR,  188« IV-IX 

1»S5 2(>'J-24:J 

Suraniaiv  of  the  FiRb  Li.wr  of  the  StatCH,  Territories  and  of  the  Canadian 

Provinces IX-XIII 

Index  to  Advertisements 25U 

FiRhing  Waters  of — 

Alabama 15,    17 

Arizona XXVII-XXVIII 

Arkansas XIV-XV,    17,    18 

British  Columbia 39 

California XV,    18,    21 

Colorado XVI,    39,    43 

Connecticut 43,    47 

Dakota,  Territory 47,    50 

IMHtrict  of  Columbia 60 

Florida XVl-XVII,    5(»,    53 

Georgia XVII  XIX,    53.    65 

Idaho,  Territory 65,    56 

Indian,  Territory XX,  66 

Illinois XIX-XX,    6(1,    61 

Indiana 61,    64 

Iowa XX,    04,    69 

Kansas XX-XXI,    69,    70 

Kentucky XX-XXI,    70,    72 

Louisiana XXI,  72 

Maine XXI,    72,    78 

Manitoba,  Province  of 21,    22 

Maryland XXII,   7H,    81 

Massachusetts 81,    90 

Mexico 90 

Michigan XXHI,    9<),  lol 

Minuesote XXIV,  101,  111 

MiKHiHsippi XXV,  111,  112 

Missouri XXVI-XXVII,  112.  114 

Montana,  Territorv 114,  116 

Nebraska XXVIII,  116,  117 

Nevada. XXVIII,  117 

New  Brunswick,  Province  of XXVFII-XXIX,    22,    24 

New  Hampshire XXIX-XXXII,  117,  120 

New  Jersey 120,  124 

New  Mexico XXXI 1,  125 

New  York XXXII.  lir.,  155 

North  Carolina XXXI 1 1,  l.V.,  156 

Nova  Scotia,  Province  of XXXIII-XXXIV,    2-4,    27 

Ohio iriC).  161 

Ontario,  Province  of XXXIV.    27,    36 

Oregon XXXIV-XXX  V,  1<;i ,  164 

PenuHvlvauia XXXV-XXXVI.  104,  17'i 

Prince  Edward  Island XXXVI-XXXVII 

Quebec.  Province  of XXXVII,    36.    39 

Khodo  Island XXXVIII,  177,  178 

8outh  Carolina 178,  180 

Tennessee 180,  182 

Texas XXXVIII,  182,  184 

Utah,  Territory 184,  185 

Vermont XXXVIII,  185.  190 

Virginia XXXIX,  190,  193 

Washington  Territory 193,  195 

West  Virginia XL-XLI,  195,  197 

Wisconsin XLI-XLIII.  197,  207 

Wyoming,  Territory 207,208 


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EXPLANATORY. 


Tlie  alphabetical  hf>a<liii(,'n  of  thi-  text  indicate  the  Rtations  of  trannportation  com- 
paiiioH,  for  iiistance:  Ou  jumo  48  will  be  found  Lennox  (C.  M.  k  St.  P.)  and  by  refer- 
ring to  tbe  "  Index  nf  TriinHportiition  CornpanicH  "  on  pp.  a44-24i),  the  initial  Ictten* 
•('.  M.  k  St.  P,"  will  be  found  to  dcHinuate  tbe  Chicago.  Milwaukee  A:  St.  Paul  Uail- 
wiiy,  and  that  Mr.  A.  V.  H.  Carpenter,  Milwaukee,  WiH.,  Ih  the  (teneral  PasHenger 
Aj-ent  of  Haid  railway,  to  whom  all  letters  of  Inquiry  an  to  trainn,  coHt  of  traoRporta- 
tion  etc.,  via  hiH  road,  Hhould  be  addresHed.  Uvor  two  hundred  trannportation 
cnnipaniea  are  dsHi^natod  in  thin  manner. 

If  the  angler  deHires  to  vinit,  or  acquire  a  knowledge  of  any  particular  water,  and 
doe8  not  find  it  among  tlie  luadingf  in  the  text  iiuder  the  state  captionn,  by  refer- 
ring to  the  "Index  to  FiHhing  Waters"  on  pages  209  to  243,  he  will  see  the  page  in- 
dicated upon  which  the  name,  locality  and  fishing  facilities  of  the  water  occur. 

Owing  to  the  largo  number  of  correspondents  (nearly  18,000)  upon  whom  the 
editor  and  compiler  has  been  compelled  to  rely  for  much  of  the  information  con- 
tained in  the  guide  book,  there,  doubtless,  occur  many  errors  in  the  orthography 
c>f  the  waters  named  herein.  These,  it  has  been  found  impracticable  to  entirely  cor- 
rect in  the  first  edition,  owing  to  the  fact  that  over  2,000  of  the  waters  named  have 
no  place  in  the  Gazetteers  or  on  accredited  maps.  Such  errors  are  aptly  illustrated 
by  "Ephnores  lake  "  or  "  EfTnor  lake";  the  first  is  found  on  page  136  as  adjacent  to 
"Jessups  Landing"  station  on  the  Adirondack  railroad,  and  the  second  (J'^nor)  at 
Iladley  station,  page  138,  on  the  same  road.  These  two  stations  are  but  five  miles 
apart  and  Ephnorew  1.  and  Effnor  1.  are  dcmbtlcHs  one  and  the  same  water.  When 
such  inconsistencies  occur,  the  angling  reader  will  not  be  confused,  as  however  va- 
ried the  spelling  may  be,  the  pronunciation  is  not  affected. 

Again;  in  numerous  instances  the  terms  lake,  pond,  stream,  creek,  run  and  brook 
will  be  found  interchangeable,  but  (•>  prevent  confusion  we  have  given,  at  the  risk 
if  repetition,  the  local  nomenclature  of  the  waters. 

To  avoid  frequent  use  of  the  same  terms  we  have  employed  the  following  : 

Ahbrkviationk — B.  b.,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  cr.  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.  m.,  large 
mouth;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  w«ek;  r.,  river;  •.  m.,  small 
mouth;  itr.,  atream;  w.,  week. 


INDBX  TO  ADDITICNAIj  PISHINO  WATERS. 


1880. 


[For  (toucral  Index  to  FinhiiiK  Wuto.H  (l)y  Stutt-M)  8eo  pji.  200-24;}.] 
Acquia  cr..  Va XXXIX    Him 


AtlHliiH  1.,  Win 
Adiilr.H  MlllM.  P. 
Ail<l)ir  1).,  N.  H. 
AkiiiH  lir..  N.H 

Ali-Dvv  r.,  <ia 

AM.i'hr.,  N.  H, 


E.  I.. 


Alfurd'H  Mill  p..  N.  C XXXllI 

Allitimlm  r..  (*u. 


XVI 
XVIII 
XXV 


Ail(r(ili()ny  r.,  Pii XXW 

Alligator  cr.,  Fla 

"    (Ja 

1,  MiHH 

Altaniiilia  r.,  (ia XVIII.  XIX 

Aiiniiian  r..  t'oikw  of,  Cal X\' 

AiiiiiioiioMUU  1'..  N  .  II XXXI 

"  "Little."  N.  H.  XXXI 

Aucillacr..  Oa XVIII 

Auiiai>oliH  DaHiii.N.H XXXIII 

Atiti  Poim.ii  cr..  Va XXXIX 

Apalarhicola  r.,  Fla XVI 

Ai>i)alaih«!e  r.,  (Ja XVIII 

"ArKyl.'."N.S XXXIV 

ArkaiinaH  r.    Hoiith.  Col XVI 

Atlantic  Ocean.  Fla XVII 

Atlantic  Ocean,  N.  C XXXIII 

Ajinier  1 .,  Qnti XXXVII 


Pa XXXV 

XI.'II       ••     "    P.  K.  I XXXVI 

XXWl     ••HiK  P<M,1."  W.  Va XL 

XXX     Hi!,' Siiiid)  r.  Kv XXI 

XXXI     Hiiiyliaiii  I..  .Mi'iii XXIV 

XVIII     Hir.lH  Slioal.  N.  C XXXIII 

XXXF     Hluck  1)1-..  N.  H XXXI 

Hlack  »)r..  Que XXXVII 

XIX     Hlack  cr  .  La XXI 

IllM.k  Cn'ok   1..  (^uo XXX'.'II 

Hlack  1..  N.  V XXXII 

Hla<k  p.,  P.  K.  I XXXVII 

Hlack  r..    Ark XI V-XV 

'•       ••      Fla XVI 

'•       "      Mich XXIV 

"       "      Mo XXVI-XXVII 

Hlack  Hawk  cr..  Ia XX 


HlackHtouo  r.,  K.  I.... 

"    yue 

Blucl..  Fla 

••     "    MiHx 

Blue  r,.  "Little."  Kan. 

"Hlue  KidKe."  Ia 

HIne  HiJrin^H  cr.,  Oa. . . 


.  .X.iXVIII 
.     XXXVII 

.xvi-xvn 

XXV 
XX 
XX 

XVII 


BabhoHic  1.,  N.  H. 
Hacbelorp..  Fla. 


XXX 

XVII 

Ba^le V  .br..  N.   II XXIX 

Baker  r.,  N.  U XXXI 

Ballev'Hl..  Ill XX 

Ballciiners  cr.,   Md. XXII 

Barber  1..  Ark XV 

Barnard  branch.  Vt XXXVIII 

Barns  p..  N.  H '. . . .      XXXII 

BaHHl..   WiH XLII.  XLIII 

Battenkill  r..  Vt XXXVIII 

Battle  cr..  Or XXXV 

Bay  Fortune,  P.  E.  I XXXVII 

Hay  of  Fundy,  N.  S XXXIH,  XXXIV 

BayofQuinte,  Ont XXXIV 

Bavnu  De  View.  Ark XIV 

Bcidlel..  Mich XXIII 


B«an  cr.,  Mich. 
Bear  cr  ,  Mich. 


XXIII 
XXIV 

1,  Minn XXIV 

"    1.,  Wi« XLII 

"    p.    N.  H XXXI 

Beaver  br.,  Que XXXVl' 

Beaver  cr.,  Or XXXV 

•      "      Pa XXXVI 

Beaver  Dam.  W .  Va XL 

1..  Win XLII 

Bennett  br.,  N.  H XXX 

Berry'H  p.,  N.H XXXI 

BeverlyV  br..  N.H XXXI 

Bibbin'Hl.,  Mich XXIV 

Bidwellp..  Pa XXXV 

Bitter,  or  r.,  Mo XXVI-XXVII 

Bin  1.,  Ark XIV 


Blue  HpriugH  1..  Fla XVI-XVII 

"    Oa XVIII 

Boat  1 . .  Ont XXXIV 

BoK  br..  Mo XXI 

HuH^y  cr..  Fla XVt 

B<>X«y  Mwanip,  Fla XVI 

Hogue  r  ,  MiMH XXV 

Bogiie  Hound.  N.  C XXXIII 

Hond'rt  cr . ,  W.  Va XL 

Honny  r.,  N.  H XXVIII 

Boring  Mill  p..  (ia XVIII 

^.ounda^^  Line\).,  Me XXI 

Hoy  p  .  Que XXXVII 

Brace  I..  Mich XXIII 

Bradford  p.,  N.  H XXIX.  XXXI 

Breeches  1..  Que XXXVII 

Brier  cr..  CJa XVIII 

Hrighani  p..  Ark XV 

i  Browu'a  cr.,  Wi8 XLII 

Br\ice  cr..  Fla XVI 

"Hrudnell,"P.  E.  I XXXVI 

Brule  r..  Wis XLI-XLII-XLIII 

Hutbil.)  cr.,  W.  Va XL 

Bullocks  p.,  Oa XIX 

Hulls  run.  Or XXXV 

l!urt,'cn  I.,  Ark XV 

Burned  Mill  cr.,  Fla XVI 

Burnett  p.,  Fla XVI 

111 XIX 

Burro  cr.,  Arizona XXVIII 

Uuttecr.,  Or XXXV 


Bigp..lU. 


Huttertteld  1.,  Mich XXIV 

Butternut  I..  Wis XLI 

Cable  1..  Wis XLII 

Cacapou  r..  "Great.'  W.  Va...,  XL 

"Little."  W.  Va....  XLI 

Cache  r..  Ark XIV-XV 

XIX    Campbell  I.,  Mich XXIV 


Cftnii'bonp  .  p.  E.  I xxxvr 

•Ciiiiii)  FlitH."  (ia XVIII 

ChiihI,  Ik XX 

(  aiif  or . .  (»a XVII-XVI 1 1 

Caimoilio*' r.,  Cla XIX 

C'Hi..!  TrnvcrHf  r.,  P.  E.  I XXXVI 

CaiiiiKlma  l)ay.  Tex XXXVIII 

"(ar(liKUii."P.  E.  I XXXVI 

farilxiul..   Quo XXXVII 

t'ari.r.,    MUb XXIII 

Carroll  Kfr.,  N.  H XXXII 

CaH.vl.,  WiH  XLIII 

CaHH.Mliiiau  r.,  Pa XXXV-XXXVI 

Catawliar.,  N.  C XXXIIl 

Cidarcr.,  Mo XXVII 

"    Va XXXIX 

"      1.,  Out...    XXXIV 

"      1.,  WiM XLI-XLII-XLIII 

•'      r..  la XX 

Cba.l.lo.kbr..  yuc XXXVII 

I'hain  1..  Wih XLI-XLII 

(LaiiiiawaiuHic  cr.,  Va XXXIX 

(liattaliu.Mhe  r..  Fla XVI-XVII 

Cluf  Moutciir  Iiil«t,  La XXI 

(li.lH.al..  Win XLII 

rlniiatiuti'ook  1.,  Me XXI 

(Lerrjl..  Cia XIX 

"       p.,  N.  H XXXII 

Clutck  1.,  WiH XLII 

Chickaboiuiiiy  r.,  Va XXXIX 

('bipolar.,  Fla XVI-XVII 

Cbippewa  r.,  Wiw XLII 

Cboikawbatcbeo  r.,  Fla XVII 

Cboeolay  r.,  Mich XXIII 

Cbtiptaiik  r.,  Md XXII 

C'lackaiuaH  r.,  t)r XXXV 

Clam  r..  Win XLI 

Clark  br.,N.   H XXXI 

Clavpoolfip.,  Ill XIX 

Clearer.,  Arizona XXVIII 

•'      "     Or XXXV 

"     1.,  Ark XIV 

"      "  Minn XXIV-XXV 

"      "    MisB XXV 

Clearance    (or   Clarence)    etr., 

N.  B XXVIII 

Clifton  p.,  N.  C XXXIIl 

Coaler.,  Ind.  Ter XX 

Cole  p.,  N.  H XXXI 

Colcsbr..  Mich XXIII 

tolliersl.,  Ga XVIII 

(  ollinH'  p.,  Pa XXXVI 

(  olorado  r . ,  "  Little, "  N .  M . . . .     XXXII 

Conipans  p.,  Fla XVI 

ConeMiHl.,N.  Y XXXII 

Conue(;tieut  r.,N.H .XXX-XXXI 

"     Vt XXXVIII 

Connocoocheaqne  r . ,  Md XXII 

Contention  p.,  N.  H XXX 

Contocook  r..  N.  H. . . .XXIX-XXX-XXXI 

CoreSound,  N.  C XXXIIl 

Comiter.,  La XXI 

Cornell  1.,  Wis XLI 

CoHterer.  err..  Mo XXVI-XXVII 

Cranberry  1.,  Mich XXIV 

Crany  Hillp.,  N.  H XXXI 

C-awford  1.,  Fla XVI-XVII 

Crooked  1 ..  Mich XXIII-  XXIV 

Crystal  1..  Minn XXV 


CryPtall.,  N.  H XXIX-XXX 

Ciiiiibcrlaud  r.,   Kv XXI 

Current  r.,  M( XXVI-XXVII 

Cut  Offer.,   MiHH XXV 

"  Cut  Off."  near  ClarkBvlUe,  Mo.  XXVI 

Dano  1 . ,  Ha  XVI 

Dannd  r  ,  Pa XXXV 

Dead  r.,  Mitb XXIII 

Deeper.,  Md XXII 

"      "    Or XXXV 

Deer  or..  MIhh XXV 

Deunia  p.,  la XX 

DijufHl..  Ark XV 

Des  Moint'H  r.,  Minn XXV 

Dovirn  1.,  Mich XXIII-XXI V 

Dewey  1.  Mith ...  XXIV 

DindeynaMh  r..  N.  B XXVIII 

Dividing  IT..  Va XXXIX 

Doherty  r.,  Or XXX  \ 

Double  LakeH  or  Lake  Htanley, 

Ha XVI 

Doughlassl.,  Qa XVIII 

Dnkesp.,  «a XIX 

Dunkr.,  P.  E.  I XXXVI 

••Duukard  WaterH,"  W.  Va XL 

Dry  er.  and  1..  Oa XVIII 

Dymer's  er.,  Va XXXIX 

Eagle  er.,  Or XXXV 

Eagle  1.,  Minn XXV 

'•      "    Mo XXVII 

Eaglep.,  N.  H XXXI 

Eatitl.,  P.  E.I XXXVII 

EaHt P.N.  H XXX 

Eau  Claire  r.,  Wis XLII 

Eehol.,  N.  H XXX 

Eell.,  N.  S XXXIV 

Eighteen  Mile  er.,  Win XLII 

Elk  r.  and  1.,  Win XLII 

Elk  Lick  run.  Pa XXXVI 

Ellsworth  p,  N.  H XXIX-XXXI 

Embarrass  r.,  Ill XIX 

Emily  1..  Win XLI 

Emmet  1.,  Mo XXVI 

Enmore,  r.,  P.  E.  I XXXVII 

Evans  1.,  Mieh XXIV 

Farewell  1..  Mich XXIV 

Fish  er.,  W.  Va XL 

"      •'    Wis XLII 

Fishl.,  Mich XXIII 

Fish  p..  Me XXI 

Fishing  er.,  N.  C XXXIIl 

Flanil.iau  r.,  North  Fork,  Wis. .  XLI 

Flanders  br.  N.  H XXX 

Flint  r.,  Fla XVI 

Flint  r.,  Ga XVII-XVIII 

Forest  p.,  N.  H XXXI 

Fort  George  Inlet,  Fla XVII 

Fortune  bay,  P.  E.I XXXVI 

Foster  br.,  N.  H XXX 

Fourl.,  Minn XXIV 

Fowlerr.,  N.   H XXIX 

Foxl..  Mich XXIV 

Fox  r.  Mo XXVI 

Fundy,  Bay  of,  N.  8 XXXUI-XXXIV 

Gaines  er.,  Ind.  Ter XX 

Galer.,N.   H XXIX 

Gambol  1.,  Ark XV 

George's  p.,  N.  H XXX 

German  1.,  Minn XXV 


VI 


INDKX    TO    ADDITIONAL   FISHING    WATERS. 


Oildonl.,  Fla XVI 

OilliiiKhami).,  N.  H..., XXIX 

Ooowe  or.,  Oa XVIII 

"     1.,  MiKH XXV 

"     p.,  N.  H XXIX 

Ooqiiacl.,  Mich XXIII 

Oordon  cr.,  Or XXXV 

Gould'H  1),,  N.  H XXX-XXXI 

Grafton  1).,  N.  H XXX 

Orai'd  Bay,  Ga XIX 

"     1.,  N.  B XXIX 

"      "    N.  a XXXIV 

Granite  1..  WIh XLI  | 

Gratiot  I  - ,  Mic'i 


XXIII 

Groatl..  Vt '..XXXVIII  ' 

"    p.,  N.  H xxr :  I 

"      VViscomi.  p,  Va XXXIX  ; 

Green  Bav,  Miib XXIV  , 

"      1..  Tex XXXVIII 

Grcpnniooro  j).,  Ga XVIII 

Gr.'tJKp.,  N.  11 XXIX 

Griffin's  p.,  Ga XVIII  i 

GriHliam  1.,  Fla XVII  j 

Guadalupe  r.,  Tex XXX\^II  1 

Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  P.  E.  I . . .    XXXVI  I 

Gull  1..  Micb XXIII-XXIV 

Gum  Slue  L,  Fla XVI 

Gun  1.  and  r.,   Mich XXIII 

Halifax  r.,  Fla XVII 

Hallbr.,  N.  H .       XXXI 

Hanover  or..  Fla XVII 

Harpern  1.,  Wi.s XLIII 

Harrell'H  Mill  p.,  Ga XVIII 

Harris  p.,  R.  I XXXVIII 

Harrisville  p.,  N.  H XXX 

Hay  1.,  Mich XXIV 

"    cr.,  W'iH XLII 

Hazensp.,  N.  H XXXII  i 

Henril.,  Pa XXXVI 


Heronl.,  Minn XXIV 

HickPH  1.,  Win XLIII 

Highland  1,  N.  H XXX 

HillHburo  r,  P.  E.  I ...  XXXIX 

Holebp.,  Me XXI 

HohnanH  cr.,  Va XXXIX 

Horn  1.,  Miss XXV 

HurKCsbool.,  "Big,"  Ark 

• Little,"  Ark 

Horseshoe  p.,  N.  H 


XV 

XV 

XXX 

XXIX 


•Hot  Hole,"  N.  H 

HugbeH  r.,  North    and    South 

Forks,  W.  Va XL-XLI 

Hull  Swamp  cr.,N.  C XXXIII 

Humboldt  r.  Nev XXVIII 

Hunters  1.,  N.  B XXjX 

Huron  r.,  Mich XXIV 

Hurricaiu'   1.,  Ark XIV 

Indian  Bayou,  La XXI 

Indian  cr.,  C». XIX 

Indian  p.,  Me XXI 

Indian  r  .  P.  E.  I XXXVI 

Irishcr..  Va XXXIX 

IrodO(iuoit  Bay,  N.  Y XXXII 

Isaac  1.,  Out XXXIV 

Island  1..  Mich XXIII 

Itchtncknee  r. ,  Fla XVI 

Jack  cr.,  Minn XXIV 

iTackpon  p.,  Fla XVI 

James  1.,  Wis XLIII 


Jeflferaon  1 . ,  Minn XXV 

Jerry  1.,  Miss XXV 

"Jetties, "South  and  North,  Fla.        XVII 
Joachim,  or  Squashing,  cr..  Mo.     XXVII 

Jones  bayou,  Tex XXXVIII 

Jones  1.,  Pa XXXV-XXXVI 

Jones  p.,  N.  C XXXIII 

Johnson's  i.  N.  B XXIX 

Jump  r..  Wis XLIII 

Kalamazoo  1.,  Mich XXIII 

Kalamazoo  r.,  Mich XXIV 

Kansas  1.  Minn XXV 

Keizer  1.,  Pa XXXVI 

Kelly   br.,  N.  H XXXII 

Kimball  Hill  p.,  N.  H XXXII 

Kiiuheefoiiee  cr.,  Ga XVII 

Kings  1.,  Mo XX VI-XX\7I 

King.sp.,  Va XXXIX 

Rinney  1 ,  Miss XXV 

Kiokee  cr..  Ga XVIII 

Knox  br. ,  N.  H XXX 

Labette  or.,  Kan XX 

Lake  Breeches,  Que XXXVII 

"     Ontario,  N.Y XXXII 

Superior,  Wis XLI-XLIII 


Lambs  cr.,  Wis. 

LaMottecr.,111 

Lancaster  r.,  N.  B. . . . 

Lanes  1.,  Mich 

L'Angeville  r.,  Ark . . . 

Langley  br.,  N.  H 

Laurelhill  r.,  Pa 


XLII 

XIX 

XXVIII 

, XXIII 

XIV 

XXXI 

XXXV 

Ijtvica,  Tex XXXVIII 


Left  Hand  cr.  Col... 

Lepreaux  r.,  N.  B 

"    "Little," 

Lily  1.,  Minn 

Limal  ,  Mo 

Lime  1.,  Wis 


N.   B. 


XVI 

..    XXVIII 

...    XXVIII 

XXV 

XXVI 

XLI-XLIII 

Little  Ba^ .  Va XXXIX 

"     1,  Ark XIV 

"      "   Que XXXVII 

"     p'ds{.3),  N.  H XXXI 

"     r.,  Fla XVI 

"      "   Ga XVIII 

"    "  Mo xx^^-xxvII 

"      "    N.  H XXIX-XXXI 

"     Rapid.s,   Mich XXIV 

"     Sandy  r..  Or XXXV 

"     Thompson,  Col XVI 

Logan  cr..  Mo XXVI 

Longer.,  N.  C XXXIII 

Mich XXIII-XXIV 

Minn XXV 

"      "    Wis XLI-XLII-XLIII 

"      p..  N.  H XXIX-XXX-XXXI 

Longridgep.,  Pa XXXV 

Loon  1..  Minn XXV 

"      p.,  N.  H XXX-XXXI 

Lost  1.,  Tex XXXVIII 

"Lott5"br.,  P.  E.    I XXXVII 

Louise  1.,  Que XXXVII 

Lower  Bay,  New  York.  N.  Y. . . .      XXXIl 

Lumberr.,  N.  0 XXXIII 

Lunetl..  N.  S XXXIV 

Lvou)..  Micb XXIII 

INIadawaskal.  .md  r..  Me XXI 

Maiden  1.,   Ark XT* 

Mailer.,  W.  Va XT. 


1., 


INDEX    ']'(»    ADDITIONAL    FISHINci    W  ATEllS. 


VII 


XXV 
XXV 

la.        XVII 

lo.     XXVII 

...XXXVIII 

LXV-XXXV! 

..    XXXIIl 

XXIX 

. . .      XLIII 

..      XXIII 

XXIV 

XXV 

, . .     XXXVI 

. .     XXXII 

..     XXXII 

XVII 

xvI-xx\^I 

. .     XXXIX 
XXV 
. . ,      XVIII 
XXX 
XX 
..  XXXVII 
. .      XXXII 
XLI-XLIII 
XLII 
XIX 
..   XXVIII 
, ..      XXIII 
XIV 
XXXI 
, . .      XXXV 
. .  .XXXVIII 
XVI 
XXVIII 
XXVIII 
XXV 
XXM 
XLI-XLIII 
XXXIX 
XIV 
XXXVII 
XXXI 
XVI 
XVIII 
XVI-XXVII 
LXIX-XXXI 
XXIV 
XXXV 
XVI 
XXVI 
XXXIII 
XIII-XXIV 
XXV 
LII-XLIII 
XXX-XXXI 
XXXV 

XXX-XXXI 
XXXVIII 
XXXVII 
XXXVII 
XXXIl 
XXXIII 
XXXIV 
XXIII 
XXI 
XL 
XT. 


:Maiaiii«c'  r.,  Mu XXVII 

Miuv'.,  1.,  N.  S XXXIV 

JlarvH  1.,  Minn XXV 

.■\r:isc(,iiiii  r.  an.l  I..  N   II XXX 

Ma.s.sa.ss.'.iiiii  1.,  N.  II XXIX 

MiiHtaKoiiclic   r..  (,)uc XXXVII 

Matiim.nl.'i  Diiv,  Tex XXXVIII 

.McK.'iiiiv  1..  MiH.s XXV 

McKoiizif  r..  Or XXXV 

McK.ii/.ic  1.,  Wis XLIII 

McMillan  cr.,  (ia XVIII 

M.li.ic  )...  N.  O XXXTII 

Mi-ddiiiiik   r.,  Mf X\ 

Mirniminco  r.,  :Micli XXIV 

Ml  I liiiuw  r..  N.  H XXIX-XXX— XXXI 

.AhtrKan  r..  N.  S XXXIV 

Mi.Mh!  Island   ci..  W.  Va XLI 

.MiiMlo  r.,  Wis XLIII 

Mi.lnillr,!'.  E.  I XXXVII 

.Milfnid  Haven.  Viv XXXIX 

:\Iill  i!'..  Cal XV 

•      Kiui XX 

•'     Mo XXVH 

••     Or XXXV 

Mill  1..  Ark X\ 

Millr..  P.  E.I XXXVI 

MilltTl.,  Ela XVII 

Mills  cr.,  Ela XVI 

•Milvalc."  P.  E.  I XXXVI 

Miniinc^jasli,        "  Little  "      and 

Hit;,"  P.  E.  I XXXVII 

Mintcn   1.,  Miss XXV 

Miriiiiaclii  r..    N.  B XXVIII 

Mississipjii  1..  Ont XXXIV 

Mississiiijii   r.,   Ia XX 

..     Mo XXVI-XXVil 

IMissoiiri   r.,  Mo XXVI-XXVII 

?t[i.nocacy   r..  !Md XXII 

M(ini)iinah(dii  r.,  Itiubt  and  Left 

Eork.  Wc.-t  Va XL 

"Montague."  P.  E.  I XXXVI 

Moon  1..  Miss XXV 

Mdorp  II,,  111 XIX 

iMonsc  1.,  N.  S XXXIV 

pliiosc  r.,  Ml- XXI 

piiioso  Ear  cr..  Wis XLII 

Miinllr.,  P.  E.  I XXXVII 

!  Morris  p.,  N.  (' XXXIII 

|Mo.-s  cr.,  Mo XXVI 

Mossv  p.,  Fla XVII 

|!Mci!int!iiii  lir.,  (^uo XXXVII 

pit.  I'lca'^atit  cr.,  Ela XVII 

[Mud  1..  Mich XXIII 

"Wis XLIII 

plud  11,  N.  H   XXX 

pi   d  r.,  N.  H XXIX 

[Muddy  cr.,  Md XXII 

[Mulhcrryr.,    Ga XIX 

[Mullet  Si)riu(,'s,  Fla XVI 

|Mus(iiiashr.,  N.  P XXVIII 

■iinakanon  r.  andl.,  Wis XLII 

a|.K'iticr.,  Ont XXXIV 

iitiifra+jel  ,  P.  E.  I XXXVII 

<n \  idad,  Tex , XXXVIII 

Ndsonbr.,  N.  Y XX"  II 

'feoslid  r.,   Kan XX 

sViiscr.,N.  0 XXXIII 

^ewr.,  "Big,"N.  B XXVIII 

"Little,"  N.B XXIX 


H. . . . 

1'.  i;. 


Newfound  1..  N 
"Now  GlaHnow, 
Npwpori;  r.,  N.  (\ 
New  Kc.  ('.voir,  11 

Nowtoi^l.,  .VrU 

New  York  Lower  Bav,  N 
New  Zealand  r.,  N.  il... 


J,. 


L.. 


XXIX 

.     XX>  v  I 

. .  x\x::i 

.XXXVIII 

XIV 

XX.VII 

XXIX 


North  1.,  P.  E.  I XXXVII 

No  .b  p..  N.  II XXX 

North  r..  t^iio XXXVII 

•    Va XXXIX 

N  rth  r.oj.r/v  r.,  Ind.  Ter XX 

North  Shore,  P.  E.  I XXXVII 

Noteha\Miv  cr.,  (Ja XVIII 

Nottawal.'.  Mich XXHI 

Oak  cr..  Arizona XXVIII 

Oakafernochee  Swamp,  Ga X\II 

Ocean  p.,  (la  XIX 

Ocheeseo  1..  Ela XVI-XVH 

Ocklochnee  r.,  (Ja XVIII 

"  Bit,' and  Little,  Oa  XIX 

Oconee  r..  Oa XVIII 

Okabinacr.,  Minn XXIV 

Okotilco,  (ia XIX 

i)ketin(ikee  Swamp,  Oa XVIII 

Ontario  1.,  N.  Y XXXII 

Ouachita  r.,  Ark XIV-XV 

Ottaiiiiueche  r..  Vt XXXVIII 

Otter  1.,  Mich .'XUI 

"       "    Vt XXX/III 

"   cr.,  "Bit?" and  "Little. "Wis        XLI' 

Overflow  cr..  Ark XIV 

Ox  l)r.,  Wis XLII 

Pablo  cr.,  K; XVII 

Pardy  1.,  Mich XXIII 

Pat.'r  p.,  Fla XVI 

Peacock  1..  Fl«, XVI 

Peanhitank  r.  Va XXXIX 

Pekin  1..  Ill XX 

Peniequasset  r.,  N.  II XXIX 

Penacook  1.,  N.  H XXIX-XXXI 

Perrius  r.,  Va XXXIX 

Phillips  br..  N.  H XXXI 

Phinhallowavcr.,  (la XVIII 

Picker  1.,  Ark XIV 

"Picketts"  The,  Ark XV 

Pierre    .laciiiies,    "Little"  and 

"iiii,',"P.  E.  I XXXVII 

Pike  1,  Wis XLI  XLII 

Piker.,  Ont XXXIV 

Pilj^'rim  r.,  INIich XXI It 

Pinecr.,  Wis XLII 

Pinel.,  Mich XXI H 

Piuel.,  Wis XEill 

Piscola  or.,  Oa XVIII  XIX 

Pittman  1.,  Miss X.'CV 

Pleasant  :>.,  N.  H XXX-XXXI 

Pocolo«an  Btr.,  N.  B XXIX 

Pond  Hole.  N.  H XXX 

Fotatoel.,  Mich XXIV 

Potomac  r.,  Va XXXI .X 

"    WestVa XL-XLl 

"  Eastern  Branch, Md  XXII 
"  North  Branch,  Md.  XXII 
"    North  B.,  West  Va.  XL 

"    Sonth  Br.,  W.  Va..  XL-XLI 

Pridhanr.s  1.,  Texas XXXVIII 

Prairie  Hlout^h.  Mo XXVII 

Priucess  Bay,  N.  Y XXXII 


VIII 


INDEX    TO    ADIJITIONAL    FlSHINci    WATERS. 


" Piibno.o  "  N.  S XXXIV 

Quantico  cr.  Va XXXIX 

KaiHcn  r.  MicL XXIII 

Ked  Bank  .r.  Pa XXXVI 

Redwood  cr.  La _         XXI 

Bct'l  1.   Win XLII 

Repnl)li<-HU  r.  Kau XX 

Kcd  River  "Littlo  "  Ark XFV-XV 

Ricebr.,  N.  Y     XXXII 

"       1.    Wis XLII-XLIII 

River  p.  Fla XVI 

"      Margo,    N.  H XXXIV 

Roanoke  r.  N.  0 XXXIII 

•'Roariii«Braiuh"  Vt XXXVIII 

Robin  Hollow  1).  R.  I XXXVIII 

Rocky  Uo\iud  p.  N.  H XXXI 

Rock  cr.  Iiul.  Tor XX 

RoKsr.s  I.  Mo XXVI 

RoKue  r.  Or XXXV 

Root  r.   Mich XXIV 

"Rowiu  the  Bow"  N.  S XXXIV 

Round  I .  (Jeo XVIII 

"       I.Mich XXIV 

"       1.  WlH XLII 

Rim  br.  N.  H XXXI 

RuHHcl  cr.  Kan XX 

St .  Clair  r.  Mich XXIV 

St.  Croix  1.  N.  B XXIX 

l.an.lr.  Win XLIII 

St.  FrauciHl.    Ark XV 

r.  Ark XIV-XV 

r.  Mo XXVI-XXVII 

r.  "1%,  "Mo XXVI 

r.   "Little, "Mo XXVI 

"St.  FranciH,"  Quo XXXVII 

St.  James  1.   .Miuu XXV 

St.  Johns  r.  Fla XVII 

8t.  Joweph  r.  Mich XXIII 

St.  Lawrence  r.  N.  Y XXXI I 

St.  Marv'H  1.  Mich XXIII 

r.  Fill XVI 

r.  ••Little.  'Fla XVI 

St.  Peter'ri  Bar,   P.  E.  I XXX VII 

Harbor  P.  E.  I , XXXVII 

St.  Regis  r.  N.   Y XXXiI 

St.  Rose  1.  Minn XXIV 

St.  Vraiu  r.  "  North,"  Col XVI 

r.  "South,"  Col XVI 

Salmon  r.  N.   S XXXIV 

r.   Ont XXXIV 

r.   Que XXXVII 

Hole."  N.  S XXXIV 

Trout  r.  Mich XXIII 

Saudi.  Mich XXIV 

••    p.or  1.  Pa XXXV-XXXVl 

'     L  \Vi- XLII 

"     Sh.ne  I.   Mich XXIII 

Sandwich  p.  N.  H XXIX 

Sandy  r.  Or XXXV 

•'     Bottom  1.  Mich XXIII 

"     Run,  tieo XVIII 

SauJuanr.N.  M XXXII 

Sanipiillf^  r    Ark XIV 

Santc  Fee  r.  Fla XVI 

Siiiiliini  r.  Or XXXV 

Saruia  Biw,  Mich XXIV 

Satilla  r.    •Bin,"  «eo XVIII 

r.  "Little, "  (ieo XVIII 

School  p.N.H     XXX 


Schovelands  cr.  Arizona XXVTII 

Scott'Hp.  R.  I XXXNIII 

Sentatty  r.  Fla XVII 

Seven  Mile  Bav,  P.  E.    I XXXVI 

Several.   MIhh". XXV 

Seymour  I .  Que XXXVII 

Shallow  1.  WiH .  XLI 

Shell  1.   WiH XLIII 

Sheep.scotr.  Mo XXI 

Shenandoah    r.    Va XXXIX 

r.  "  North  Fork."  Va.      XL 

Sherman  cr.  Fla XVII 

Siblevl.    Kan XX 

Silver  cr  and  1 .  Mich XXIII-XXIV 

"    cr.  WiH XLIII 

Simon's  p.  N.  H XXXI 

Si.ssiboo  r.  N.  S XXXIV 

Smaller.  W.   Va XL 

Smith's  p.  N.  H XXX 

r.   N.  H XXIX 

Snyl.  Ont XXXIV 

So.  Anna  r.  Va XXXIX 

South  r.  Va  XXXIX 

Spectacle  p.N.H XXXI 

Spirit  1.  Wis XLIII 

Spriuj,-  br.    Mich XXIV 

"      cr.  Ark XIV 

"      cr.  Oco XVIII 

"      cr.  Tex XXXVIII 

"      1.  ril X\ 

"      r.  Kau XX 

"Springs,"  near  Bainbrid^jo  Goo.    XVIII 

Sprucol.  N.  B XXIX 

Squaiul.  N.  H XXIX 

8(piashiui^  or  Joachim   cr.    Mo.     XXVII 

Stacy  br.  Que XXXVII 

Stanley  1.  or  Doul)lo  lakc.-iFla..        XXI 

St^iteu  Island  Souu.l,  N.  Y XXXH  ■ 

Stewart  p.  N.  C XXXllI 

Stilbvell  cr.  W.  Va XL 

Stinsonp.  N.  H XXXI 

1.  (mt XXXIV 

Stony  1.  Mich XXIV 

Sturgeon  r.    -Mich XXIII 

Sugar  cr.  Ill   XIX 

"Sugar  Dritts,"  N.  B XXIX 

Summit  1.     Minn XXIV 

Sunapee  I.  N.  H XXX-XXXl 

Superior).  Wis XLl-XLIII. 

Susquehanna  r.   Pa XXXVIs 

Suwannee  r.  Fla  XVI-XVlIj 

S  I  wanoucliee  cr.  (4eo XIXJ 

Sunrtower  r.  .Miss XXVl 

Swamp  br.  N.  H XXXII 

Swashing  cr.  ^lo XXVIl 

Sweet  Water,  (ieo XVIllI 

"Little,"  tJco XVIIll 

Tarlt.m   p.  N.  H XXXlj 

Tatuuis  cr.  Oeo XVIllI 

Tavlor  cr.  Geo XlXl 

Teii  Mile  cr.  Wis XI.I 

Tevin  1.  Minn XXV! 

'•Third  Haven,"  Md XXIlB 

Thciuas  cr.   Fla XVll 

1.  Wis xi.ir 

Thompsons  Mill  p.  P.  K,  I XXXV! 

Three  lakes,    Mich XXIVI 

Tiff-ny  cr.   Wis XMl 

Tiger  cr.   tieo XIS 


INDEX   TO    ADDITIONAL   FISHING    WATERS. 


IX 


XXVTU 

Tiger  .Slough,  la 

XX 

XXXVIII 

TipertailL  Fla 

XVII 

XYIl 

Ti^'crt's  Valley  r.   \V.  Va 

XLI 

I XXXVI 

TiL'Uif-b  r.  "Bit:,"  and  "Little 

XXV 

P.E.  I 

.  XXXVII 

XXXVII 

Todd  p.  N.   H 

.       XXIX 

....          XLl 

Tonir.  N.  H 

.       XXXI 

XLIIl 

Tfiiiioka  r.  Fla 

XVII 

XXI 

Tdins  cr.  Geo 

XIX 

XXXIX 

Tdwn  cr.  W.  Va 

XLl 

Fori?,"  Va.       XL 

Triiut  br.  Wis 

.      XLIII 

XVII 

cr.  Arizona 

..  XXVIII 

XX 

"      1.  X.  Y 

.     XXXII 

XXIII-XXIV 

"     1.  Que 

"     p.  Me . 

.XXXVIII 

XLIII 

XXI 

XXXI 

"      Run,  Md 

XXII 

XXXIV 

Turn-a-lnni  r.   Or 

Turkey,  Bif,' aud  Little,  N.  H. 

.      XXXV 

.       XXIX 

XXX 

Turtlep.  N.    H 

XXX 

"      1.  Wis 

.      XLIII 

XXXIV 

Tnskctl.  audr.  N.    S 

.    XXXIV 

Twinl.  Wis 

XLII 

XXXIX 

I'liicn  r.  Midi 

,       XXIV 

I'pperl.  N.  B 

.    XXVIII 

XLIII 

••   Turtlel.Wis 

XLII 

Viilkv  r.  W.  Va 

XLI 

XIV 

V<  rdp  r.     \ri7(ini» 

.    XXVIII 

VtrniillidU  1.  Wis 

Wal.anbr.   Ill 

XLII 

XXXVIII 

XIX 

Wnmiula  1.  jM<i     .        

XXVI 

XX 

XVII 

XL 

..    .    ....       XXIX 

"       p.N.H 

Wall  1.   Mioh 

WuUace  lir.  N.  H 

.       XXXI 

XXIII 

cr.    M...     XXVII 

.       XXXI 

xxxvu 

Wf-bstcrl.  N.    H 

XXX 

Lkt;.s  Fla. .        XXI 

VVellH   r.  Vt 

•  XXXVIII 

XXXIII 

\    XXXI 

1                       XXIV 

H 

1           .    .         XIX 

^1 

H 

1             . .       XXIV 

^B 

H 

1    ....  XLl-XLlII 

^B 

|H  . 

1    XVI-XVII 

H 

^M 

1             . .         XXV 

H  ' 

^1 

■     XXVI 

H 

^1 

■  (io......      XVlll 

H 

^B 

■    XVIU 

H 

m 

H              XI, I 

H 

^1 

H                        XXI 

^m 

^M 

^1                          XI. 

^M 

H'     I              XXXV 

^m 

^1                       XXI 

wM 

^M 

H. XI 

fl 

West  r .  Md XXII 

West  Barnard.    Tex XXXVIII 

West  Ford  r.  W.  Va XL 

West  Prong  Bay  de  C'barles,  Mo.    XXVII 

Wetsteiu  1.  Ark XV 

Wheatley  r.  P.  E XXXVI 

Whites  1.  Fla XVI 

Whitel.  Ont XXXIV 

r.  Ark XIV-XV 

"      Fisli  1,    Wis XLII 

"       Oak  Bavrn.  Miss XXV 

"       Water  r.     Mo XXVI 

Wild  Horse  cr.  lud .  Ter XX 

Willamette  r.  Or XXXV 

Willis  cr.  Pa XXXV 

Willowl.  Minn XXV 

Winder  Str.  N.  B XXVIII 

Winnepesankee  1.  N.  H XXX-XXXI 

Winslowbr.  N.  H..' XXXI 

Winter  r.  P.  E.  I XXXVI 

Wisconsin  r.  Wis XLII 

Withlacoocbee     r.   Geo XIX 

Wolf  cr.  la XX 

"     1.  Minn XXV 

"    p.    Pa XXXV 

Woodl.  Wis XLI-XLIII 

Wright  p.  N.  H XXIX 

MillH,  P.  E.  I XXXVI 

Wycondal.  Mo XXVII 

Yazoo  Pass,    Miss XXV 

Yellow  r.  Fla XVI 

"      r.  Geo XVIU 

Youghiogbeney  r.    "Big"  and 

"Little,"  Md XXII 

Y^ougbiogbeney  r.  Pa XXXV 

Y'uba  r.  Middle  Forks,  Cal XV 


SUMMAKY  OP  PISH  LAWS. 


[Revised  to  May  1,  1886.] 

[The  provisions  of  the  fluh  lawH  of  the  iliffcront  Statcw,  Territories,  aucl  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada  prohibit,  under  heavj-  penalties,  thu  killing  of  Halnion,  tront, 
black-bass,  and  other  recognized  game  fish  by  any  other  nietht)d  than  by  hook  and 
line.  In  states  where  exceptione  to  this  general  law  obtiiiuH,  a  note  is  made  of 
the  fact  under  the  proper  caption.  The  open  seasons  a.s  given  in  the  annexed  sched- 
ule refer  exclusively  to  hook  and  line  fishing,  which  in  the  State  of  New  York  is 
defined  as  "a  lino  held  in  the  hand,"  and  as  "lay-out"  or  "set  lines"  are  prohibited 
by  statute  in  many  of  the  states,  a  strict  construction  of  the  definition  of  hook  and 
line  fishing  is  indicated  by  the  New  York  law]. 

Alabama.— The  ftsh  laws  of  this  state  apply  only  to  the  Tennessee  river  in 
which  it  is  unlawful  to  use  nets  or  poison. 

Arkansas. —No  protecting  fish  laws  have  been  enacted  in  this  state. 

British  Columbia,  Province  of— See  Ontario  and  Quebec,  the  game  and  fish 
laws  of  which  were  extended  to  British  Columbia  By  order  of  the  Governor  in 
Council  on  Sept.  15,  1879. 

California.-- -The  open  season  for  all  varieties  of  trout  is  from  April  1st  to  Nov. 
1st;  salmon  are  protected  only  in  the  month  tf  September.  "  It  Hhall  not  be  law- 
ful for  any  person  to  buy  or  sell  or  otter  or  exp^ise  for  sale  within  this  state,  any 
kind  of  trout  (except  brook  trout),  less  than  eight  inches  in  length.  Every  per- 
son who  in  the  State  of  <'nlifornia  at  any  time,  t.iles  or  catches  any  trout  except 
with  hook  and  line,  is  guilty  of  a  misdeni'^auor." 

Colorado.— It  is  not  lawful  to  kill  troui  "on  any  mop  fish"  with  hook  and 
line  except  in  the  months  of  July,  .\ugust,  Septciuber,  and  October;  fishing  is  pro- 
hibited within  '2('0  yards  of  "any  flshway  or  artificial  or  natural  obstruction  in  all 
tiie  waters  of  the  state, 

Connecticut.— The  open  seatons  are:— Trout  from  .\pril  1  to  July!;  black-bass 
can  be  caught  in  the  running  waters  of  the  state  in  any  montli  df  the  year.  There 
IS  no  close  season  fur  niascalonge,  pike  and  pickerel.  The  waters  jirotccted  by 
snecial  enactments  are  numerous  and  as  tliore  has  never  l)een  an  olticial  list  of 
tliem  collated,  it  is  ditficult  to  cull  from  the  general  laws  an  authentic  schedule. 
The  following  list  however,  will  doubtless  serve  the  purposes  of  the  resident  or 
visiting  angler;  Hockanum  river  in  East  Hartford  is  protected  from  December  1  to 
.\pril  1;  Salmon  river  in  Middlesex  County  can  only  be  fished  from  tlio  1st  of  April 
to  Juno  15 ;  fishing|is  prohibited  in  Pat  tagoneiettl.ake,  in  East  Lyme,  between  Novem- 
ber 1  and  March  15,  unless  by  consent  of  the  owner;  black  bass  cannot  bo  caught 
in  West  Hill  pond  in  New  Hartford  and  Barkhamsted,  between  April  ;ti)  and  June  10; 
winter  fishing  (from  November  15,  to  April  1),  is  prohibited  in  Marsh  lake,  in  the 
t'lwus  of  Bristol  and  Plymouth  until  March  2S,  18H(i.  and  tho  same  is  entirely  pro- 
hibited in  Lake  Wononstopomoc  at  Lakeville,  between  November  15  and  June  15; 
black  bass  less  than  ti  inches  in  size  if  caught  in  Waramaug  Lake  in  Litchfiebl 
County  must  be  returned  to  the  water  immediately:  fish  must  not  bo  taken  by  any 
means  from  Cherry  pond  .in  the  towns  of  .\von  and  Canton,  except  during  July 
and  August,  and  then  only  by  hook  and  line,  Tyler  pond  in  tho  town  of  Oosheii 
must  not  be  fished  except  from  June  1  to  January  I;  fishing  is  i)rohibited  in 
Stratton  or  Beaver  Dam  brooks,  in  the  town  of  Simsbury,  until  April  1,  1886;  tho 
t'pen  season  for  Taunton  lake,  in  the  town  of  Newtown  is  from  July  1  to  Febini- 
ary  1.  Fishing  in  Lake  Washenco  prohibited  for  live  years  from  June  1,  1885.  in  all 
places  north  and  west  of  the  railroad  w  hieh  crosses  it.  Halo  or  excbango  or  ofifericg 
(load  brook  trout  less  than  6  inches  long  prohiViited.  Fishing  in  Kenosha  Lakb  in 
I'anbury  prohibited  between  November  15,  and  April  15,  until  IHSH.  Fisliing  in 
Birce's  pond  jirohibited  until  January  1,  1888.  Fiiihiug  iu  Orcutsvillo  Boaervoir 
prohibited  between  November  1  and  April  1. 


SUM-VAIA    01'   TIIK    FlSIi    LAWS. 


Dakota.  — I'iHliiriK  wifli  honk  atKl  lino  is  i)f>rTiiitto(l  from  May  1  to  Fobrnary  1. 
In  the  Missouri  hikI  Ucil  riverH,  tiwhing  it  aUowt'd  at  au.vtiiiic. 

Delaware.—  No  rostrirtionH  on  hook  and  line  flahinK>  fxcoi)t  for  hlack  baHH, 
whi'ih  is  iir()iiil)iti'il  until  IHH'.i;  no  flMhiu^;  allowuil  in  .SUakc-pcart^  and  Do  CourHcy 
pondH,  used  as  stiito  i)r(H)a(4ation  pondH. 


District  of  Columbia. 

land  and  Vir^^inia. 


-No  roHtrictions  on  hook  and  line  flshinK.     See   Mary- 


Florida.—  No  rewtrictionH  on  hook  and  line  flnhinK. 

Oeorgfla.— No  restricrtionH  on  hook  and  lino  flHhing.  A  cloflo  time  exists  from 
sunrise  on  Saturday  to  sunriso  on  Monday,  during  which  fishing  of  every  kind  is 
jirohihitt'd  lu  rivers  freciueuted  liy  shad.  , 

Idaho.— No  restrictions  on  hook  and  line  fishing. 

Illinois —No  restrictions  on  liook  and  line  lisliing. 

Indiana.— No  restrictions  on  hook  and  line  fishing. 

Indian  Territory.— No  fish  laws  are  in  force. 

Iowa.  —  "  It  i.s  unlasvful  to  catch  or  kill  any  bass  or  wall-eyed  pike  between  April 
1  and  June  1 ;  or  any  salmon  or  trout  between  November  1  and  February  1." 

Kansas. — No  restrictions  on  hook  and  line  fishing 

Kentucky.— No  restrictions  on  hook  and  line  fishing. 

Louisiana. — No  restrictions  on  hook  and  line  fishing. 

Maine —Hot)k  and  line  or  artificial  flies  cannot  bo  used  within  100  yards  of  any 
flsliway,  dam  or  mill-race.  The  op<'n  seasons  are  as  follows;  Salmon  from  July 
IT)  to  .Sei)t.  1");  laiid-lo<ked  saliTion,  trout  and  togue  (lake  trout),  Maj  1  to  Oct.  1; 
(the  open  stuison  closes  for  tlie  thice  I'lst  named  fish  on  September  lotli  in  St.  Croix 
River  and  its  tributaries,  and  in  all  the  waters  of  Kennebec  County):  black  bass  and 
white  perch  can  be  caught  from  July  1  to  April  1.  CitiztMis  of  the  state  can  catch 
(fur  home  consumption  t)nly)  laud-locked  salmon,  trout  and  toguii  during  the 
months  of  Fehy.,  March  and  April.  Angling  with  any  device  except  a  single  baited 
hook  or  with  artificial  flies  is  prohibited  umler  a  i)emilty  of  j^lO  to  J30  for  each  of- 
fence and  11.00  for  each  lish  caught.  Sea  or  land-locked  salmon  under  'J  in.  or 
trout  less  than  5  in.  must  be  returned  to  the  water,  and  no  person  is  permitted  to 
catch,  kill  or  have  in  possession  for  tlio  purpose  of  transjiortation  more  than  .50  lbs. 
lu  all  of  land-locked  salmon  or  trout  or  togue,  and  if  transported  the  fish  must  Ite 
accompanied  by  the  owner  of  them.  Fishing  is  prohibited  until  Feby.  10,  1888  in 
Rounds  Urook  and  in  Deep  Brook,  both  of  wliiidi  are  situated  in  Yi  rk  County:  fish- 
ing for  trotit  and  land-locked  sahuon  in  Misery  and  Saccatieu  or  Socatian  Rivers, 
which  Gii'ipty  into  Moosehead  Lake,  is  not  allowed  between  Sept.  15  and  May  1.  The 
following  waters  are  prohibited  from  being  fished  for  iJ  years  from  Feby.  IS),  188.5; 
Pickerel  pond,  (Jhadboru  pond  and  Berry  pond  in  Limerick.  Fishing  it;  not  allowecl 
for  six  years  from  February  'Jl,  l8Hr>,  in  the  tributaries  of  Wilson  i)ond  in  Andros- 
coggin t;oiuity;  for  five  years  from  February  21,  1885,  in  Taylors  pond  and  its  cnit- 
lets  as  far  down  as  Willis' lower  mill  dam;  for  10  years  from  February  21,  1885  in 
Canaan  pond  and  ponds  immediately  connected  therewith  located  in  Waldo  and 
Knox  Counties.  Winter  fishing  (November  1  to  May  1)  is  prohibited  in  Allen  pond 
in  Androscoggin  County,  also  in  tiarland  Village  pond,  Cro well's  brook,  Holt's  Mill 
pond  iti  Penobscot  Covmty,  the  dose  season  for  the  two  last  named  extending  to 
May  15.  "No  person  shall  take,  catch,  kill,  fish  for,  or  destroy,  any  trout  or  land- 
locked salmon  in  the  Rangeley  Stream,  between  the  mouth  of  the  Kennebago 
Stream  and  the  head  of  the  island  at  the  eddy,  so  called,  in  said  Rangeley  .Stream, 
from  the  1st  day  of  July  to  the  1st  day  of  May;  nor  in  that  portion  ol  said  stream 
from  the  head  of  said  island  to  the  Rangeley  Dam,  at  any  time;  nor  in  the  South 
Bog  Stream,  which  empties  into  Rangeley  Lake,  above  the  dead-water  at  the  mouth 
of  said  stream,  from  the  Istday  of  July  to  the  1st  day  of  May;  nor  in  the  Bemi.s 
Stream,  which  empties  into  Mooselncmaguutic  Lake,  above  the  blue  water,  so 
called,  at  the  mouth  of  said  stream,  from  the  1st  day  of  July  to  the  1st  day  of  May; 
nor  in  theCupsuptic  Stream  which  empties  into  Cupsuptic  Lake,  between  the  foot 
of  the  first  falls  towards  its  motith  and  its  source,  from  the  Ist  day  of  July  to  th<^ 
1st  day  of  May;  nor  iu  the  Kennebago  Stream,  between  the  foot  of  the  first  falls  to 


XI 


SUMMAliY    OF   TUE   F1«U    LAWS. 


Febriiary  1. 

bliicli  1)a8H, 
Do  CoiirHoy 

Seo  Mary- 


existH  from 
very  kind  is 


)etwepn  April 
ary  1." 


yarrtfl  of  any 
111  from  July 
,   1  to  ()<'t.  1; 
til  ill  St.  Croix 
hliickliassand 
lite  can  cati'b 
1!  (luring  the 
t*iiit;lo  baited 
[)  for  each  of- 
ider  y  in.    or 
liennittcd  to 
,ro  than  M  Ihw. 
tinh  must  be 
10,   1H88  in 
County:  flrih- 
•iitian  Kivcrw. 
ilMayl.    The 
L'by.    1'.),   1885; 
liK  not  allowed 
d  in  Audrofl- 
and  itrt  out- 
.•y  '21,    1885  in 
in  Waldo  and 
n  Allen  pond 
'k.  HolfH  Mill 
extending  to 
•rout  or  land- 
lie  Kenuobago 
jeley  Stream, 
t  said  stream 
in  the  South 
at  the  UKUith 
in  the  Bemin 
line  water,   fio 
tday  of  May; 
Rcen  the  foot 
,f  July  to  tho 
lie  llrHt  falls  to- 


ward  itH  month  and  th«  upper  falls  at  the  outlet  of  Kennebago  I^ke,   from  the  Ist 
day  of  September  to  the  iHt  day  of  May." 

Manitoba,  Province  of.— Whiteflsh:  Open  Heasons  from  1  Nov.  to  20  ()<t. 
Specified  trout,  1  Jan.  to  1  Oct. 

Maryland. — The  open  HcasoiiH  arc:  For  trout  from  April  Ist  to  Aupust  15.  Black 
ba-.'<  can  be  caujjht  during  any  moTith  except  May.  The  open  reason  for  brook 
trout  cnd.s  in  Garrett  County  on  August  1.  No  rentrictionH  on  flshii!}^  for  black  bass 
with  hook  and  line. 

Massachusetts. — The  open  seasons  arc:  Salmon,  from  May  1st  lo  August]; 
biciik  trout,  lak»^  trout,  and  land-locked  salmon.  Ai)ril  1  to  September  1;  black  bass 
fi.'iii  .Inly  1  to  December  1;  smelt  from  Jm.e  1  to  March  15.  Trout  cannot  be  biUeu 
iroiii  tlic  following  waters  without  permission  from  the  land  owners  under  penaiticH 
111])  oscd  by  statute;  Thestream  at  Kast  Head,  ti>win  of  Carver  ami  Plymouth,  .md 
tr.'Ui  Avery  Urook  or  its  tributaric.-',  in  the  towjis  of  ClareTiiont  and  Heath.  Black 
I'l^-;  <'annot  be  cauj?bt  in  the  waters  -if  Lake  Cocliituate  in  Middlesex  County  under 
a  I  cualty  of  $5  to  $50  for  each  offense.  Fish  of  any  kind  cannot  >>e  taken  from  the 
1  iiiids  sui)plyiug  the  City  of  Worcester  with  water,  except  by  permission  of  the  city 
authorities. 

Kichigfan.— The  open  seasons  are:  Tront  from  May  1  to  September  1;  griyling, 
,h,iic  1  to  November  1.  Fishing'  the  fo)k)\\iii(r  named  waters  is  prohibited  from 
iicc(  uilxn- 1  to  April  I:  Devil's  Lake,  liound  Lake,  both  in  Lanawee  Ciumty;  Whit- 
mor  •  Lake  in  Wastenaw  County,  and  Brace  Lakt.'  in  Calhoun  County,  In  .lanuary, 
February  aui!  March,  tishinn  is  prohibited  in  the  inland  lakes  of  Oceana  County,  in 
Nii\i  luber,  Diteniber,  January,  February,  March  and  April,  lishinj;  is  not  allowed 
in  l{<'cds  and  Fish  Lakes  in  the  lownshii)  of  (irand  llapids,  Kent  County.  Fishing 
with  hook  and  lint!  is  periiiitted  frdin  lay  1  to  November  1  in  the  lakes  of  JefTersou 
t(>wnship  and  in  Diamoinl  Lake  and  in  Stone  Lake,  all  in  CassConnty,  and  any  lake 
in  Wcstervelt  township,  Berieii  County:  no  close  season  for  black  bass.  Trout  and 
grayling  less  than  (J  inches  mui't  not  be  caught. 

Minnesota.— The  open  seasoiiH  are:  Trout  from  April  1  toOctober  1;  uo  restric- 
tions mi  any  other  fish  by  hook  and  line  fishing. 

Mississippi. — No  restrictions  on  hook  and  line  fishing. 

Missonri. — No  restrictions  on  hook  and  line  fishing. 

Montana,  Territory  of.— No  dose  season  for  hook  and  line  fishing. 

Nebraska. — No  close  season  for  hook  and  line  fishing. 

Nevada. — Nodose  season  for  ho(jk  and  line  fishing. 

New  Brunswick,  Province  of.— Fish  may  be  caught  (with  the  artificial  fly 
only)  during  the  following  months:  Salmon  from  March  1  to  September  1;  salmon 
under  3  lbs.  must  be  returned  to  the  water;  brook  and  lake  trout  (lunge)  be- 
tween Jan.  1st  and  Sept.  30. 

New  Hampshire.— The  open  season  for  land-locked  salmon,  lake  and  brook 
tidut,  extends  from  April  30  to  September  30;  fishing  is  permitted  for  lake  trout 
\Mtli  a  single  hook  and  line  during  January,  February  and  March.  Pike-perch  and 
white  perch  can  be  caught  from  July  1  to  May  1;  hlack  bass  from  June  15  to  May  1; 
iiiascalonge,  pike,  pickerel,  and  "grayling"  from  June  ItoAprill.  "Young  salmon 
known  as  parr,  sniolts  or  grilse  "  when  caught  must  be  returned  to  the  water.  Fish- 
iiit,'  is  nrohibited  within  400  yards  of  any  flshway,  and  brook  trout  less  than  4  in. 
and  striped  bass  less  than  15  in.  in  length  must  not  be  caught.  Fishing  is  jirohib- 
itcd  in  the  Pemigewissit  river  in  the  vicinity  of  the  State  Hatching  House  in  Holder- 
ne-^H. 

New  Jersey.— The  open  seasons  are:  Trout,  lake  and    brook,  from    Mar.h    1  to 
...1...  1.  i.iack  bass  from  May   30   to   November  1.     Black  bass  cannot  be  caught 


Octol.erl;  .„ 

less  than  7  in.  in  length 


1 


New  Mexico,  Territory  of— The  statute  recites:  "It  is  unlawful  to  take,  kil' 
nr  have  in  po.si^eKsion  rou  the  i  tTiirosK  of  sai.f  any  trout  taken  in  any   of  the   jiuli' 
lie  waters  of  this  territory  during  December,  January,  Februnry.  March  or  April   in 
L'l'e  are  no  other  rc-t/ictions   )n  hi  ok  and  line  fishing. 


any  year 


Th'j 


XI 1 


HirMMAHY    Ol'   THE    I'lSH    lAWH. 


Hew  York. —The  open  seasons  are:  Olack  basH(«mall  mouthed  I.Oflwepo  basfl  (large 
mniithod),  mill  iiiaHca'ioii^'e  from  June  1  to  Jan.  1 :  the  opt'ii  season  for  black  bass  of 
botli  varietitiH  coiiinieucert  July  1  audeuils  Jan.  1  iut'.ie  \vat»isof  Lake  Maboiiac,  and 
in  those  ot  ('oluiul)ia  Co..  in  the  watiTs  of  Schroon  lake,  rivor  and  Paradox  lake  in 
the  counties  of  Kssex  and  Warren,  and  in  tlio  waters  of  Friends  lake  in  Warren  Co., 
In  li.  (S(!or(^e,  and  in  Braiit  lake  in  Warren  Co.  the  Heason  for  black  baws  opens  on 
July  '.<),  and  cuds  Jan.  1,  Black  bass  and  inascalouge  can  be  caught  in  the  following 
waters  bet.  May  '20  and  Jan.  1:  8t.  Lawrence,  Clyde,  8euecaaud  Oswego  rivers,  Lakes 
Erie, Ontario,  ConcsuB  and  Iti  Niat^ra  r.  above  Niagara  Falls  on  the  American  side. 
No  black  or  striped  bass  can  be  caught  in  any  waters  of  the  state  of  less  than  half  ( ^i) 
a  pound  in  weight  or  less  than  eight(8)iuche8  in  length,  measuring  from  the  end 
of  snout  to  cud  of  caudal  flu.  It  is  prohibited  to  cat<'h  or  kill  or  attempt  to  catch  or  kill 
any  bullheads  or  other  fish  in  the  waters  of  LakeOcorpe  orin  tha  watersof  any  ofthe 
inlets  or  creeks  emi)tying  into  said  lake,  between  April  1  and  July  1  in  any  year.  Pick- 
erel cannot  bo  (taught  in  L.  George  bet.  Feb.  L5  and  June  Li.  The  open  season  for 
brook  (speckled)  tro.it  ;ind  land-locked  salnnm  is  from  May  1  to  Sept.  1,  except  in 
counties  of  (Queens  and  Suffolk  (L.I. ),  where  they  can  be  caught  from  .fpril  I  to  Sept. 
1.  Lake  (salmon  )  trout  can  Le  caught  only  from  March  1  to  Oct.l,  and  in  L.  George 
in  additional  m  onth  of  April.  The  trout  above  named,  including  the  California  trout, 
cannot  be  caught  of  less  length  than  fix  inches,  in  any  of  the  waters  of  the  state. 
Fish  mustnotbe  wilfully  disturbed  while  on  their  spawning  beds  in  the  public  waters 
of  the  state,  except  in  L.  Ontario;  and  spawn  or  milt  must  not  bo  taken  from  the  tish 
in  any  waters,  not  iirivate.    California  trout  may  be  tak«"u  from  Sept.  1  to  May  15. 

Vorth  Carolina. — The  open  season  for  brook  trout  is  from  December  31  to  Oc- 
tober 15th  in  the  counties  westof  the  Hlue  Uidge  Mountains,  and  from  January  1  to 
October  1  in  the  waters  of  New  or  Watauga  rivers  and  their  triljutaries  in  Wautauga 
County,  and  the  New  river  and  North  Fork  of  same  and  their  tributaries  in  Ashe 
County.  The  above  restriction  as  to  legal  seasoii  does  not  apply  to  the  counties  of 
Henderson,  YaTicey,  Transylvania,  Bunconie  and  Macon.  No  restriction  as  to  hook 
and  Uuv  lishiug  for  other  flsh  than  the  brook  trout. 

If  ova  Scotia,  Province  of. — The  legal  season  (for  surface  fly-fishiug  only  with 
rod  au(l  line)  for  salmon  is  from  Febrtiary  1  to  September  lath.  All  varietie.'  of 
trout  can  be  caught  from  January  1  to  October  1. 

Ohio. — "Brook  trout,  salmon,  land-locked  salmon  or  California  salmon"  (we 
quiiti'  tlu!  text  of  the  law),  can  l)e  legally  caught  from  March  15  to  September  15. 
No  restrictions  on  hook  and  line  tishing  for  other  tt^^h. 

Ontario,  Province  of. — The  open  seasons  are:  Salmon  trout  and  whitefi.sh 
from  Noveiiiber  :t()  to  November  1;  pickerel  (dore  or  wall-eyed  pike)  15  May  to  15 
Ajiril;  ba.-^.s  iind  mascalouge,  15  June  to  15  April. 

Oregron.— Minintain  or  brook  trout  can  be  legally  caught  from  April  1  to  Novem- 
ber 1;  salmon  must  not  be  taken  from  the  Columbia  river  and  tributaries,  by  any 
MKANS  WUATEVER,  during  the  months  of  March,  August  and  September,  nor  during 
the  weekly  close  time  (from  0  P.  M.  on  Saturday  to  0  A.  M.  on  Sunday),  with 
net,  seine  or  trap  at  any  time  whatever,  in  any  stream  of  water  or  inlet  of  the  sea 
or  river  of  the  State.  Fishing  is  not  permitted  within  fiOO  feet  below  (-r '2(Ht  feet 
above.    Fishing  for  "redflsh"  or  lake  trout  is  permitted  from  January  1  to  August  lo. 

Pennsylvania. —  "Sea  salmon  "and  speckle  1  trout"  can  be  legally  caught  from 
April  15  to  July  I. i;  lake  (salmon)  trout  from  Jantiary  1  to  October  1;  "black  ba.ss, 
green  bass,  yellow  bass,  willow  basu,  rock  bass.  Lake  Erie  or  grass  bass,  jiike,  \>tc\s.- 
erel  or  wall-eyed  jiike,  comujonly  known  as  the  '  Suscjuehauna  salmon,' "  can  be 
caught  from  June  1  to  January  1.  [This  law  does  not  apply  to  the  waters  of  Lake 
Krie,  except  in  the  ponds  or  peninsula  forming  the  north  and  east  shores  of  the 
harbor  of  Erie.  Trout,  either  brook  or  California  mountain  trout,  cannot  be 
caught  less  than  five  (5)  inches  in  length,  and  the  same  luw  applies  to  bass  o(  any 
species  under  six  (6)  inches  in  length. 

Prince  Edward  Island,  Province  of.— The  open  season  for  trout  Is  from 
De.  ember  1  to  October  1;  for  salmon  from  January  1  to  September  1. 

Queboc,  ProViUOe  of. — The  open  seasons  are:  Brook  (speckled)  or  river  trout 
from  Jauuary  1  to  October  1;  salmon  trout  (lake  trout  or  lunge),  or  "winniniah" 
(land-locked  salmon),  from  December  1  to  October  15;  pickerel  (dore  or  wall-eyed 
pike),  15  May  to  15  April:  black  bass  and  mascalouge,  15  June  to  15  April.  Salmon, 
net  tishing,  "l  May  to  31st  July.     Salmon,  angling,  1  May  to  15Augiist. 


til'MMAHY    OF    TIIK    FISH    LAWH. 


Xlll 


basB  (lar(?e 
ack  1)8  Hrt  of 
khoiiac,  liiid 
(lox  lak'i  in 
Varieu  «  o., 
■18  opens  on 
le  following 
iverH,  Lakes 
orican  Hide. 
LauLalf(^i) 
ni  the  end 
catch  or  kill 
of  any  of  the 
year.  Pick- 
II  HeaHon  for 
1,  except  in 
iril  1  to  Sept. 
in  L.  George 
fomia  trout, 
jf  the  state, 
lublic  wattTrt 
from  the  flsh 
to  May  15. 

ber  31  to  Oc- 
January  1  to 
in  Wautanga 
ries  in  Asho 
counties  of 
lU  an  to  hook 


ng  only  with 
1  varietieu  of 


Halmou"  (we 
ptuniber  15. 

|\d   whitpfl.-th 
■)   May   to   15 

1  to  Novom- 

iriCH,  BY   ANY 

',  nor  during 
iinday),  with 
let  of  tlu'  hen 
)\v  or  '2(Ht  fcf^t 
|to  August  10. 

cau^-htffoni 

'black  bans, 

Ih,  pike,  pick- 

|i()ii,' "  caube 

ters  of  l^ako 

fiorert   of  the 

cannot    be 

bawH  of  any 

lout  Is  from 


■' 


Bhode  Islaud.  The  open  seaHons 'ire:  Hlack  basH  can  be  taken  (except  in  tlie 
wutcis  of  Siieach  pond,  town  of  Cuinberliiud),  from  July  l.">  to  March  1;  trout  from 
Miinb  1  to  August  16;  pickerel  June  1  to  April  1. 

South  Carolina.— No  restrictions  on  hook  and  line  fishing,  except  that  a 
Hl.tiiiil  clone  Heason  from  June  ir>  to  .\ug.  15  is  in  force  for  B  ack  river  in  Williama- 
bdij,'  county. 

Tennesse**— No  restrictions  on  hook  and  line  lishiug. 

Xexas. — No  restrictions  on  hook  and  line  fishing. 

Utah,  Territory  of.— Trout  may  be  taken  with  hook  and  line  between  Juno  15 
and  March  15. 

Vermont.— Trout,  land-locked  salmon,  trout  or  "longe"  (the  latter  is  the  h>cal 
iiiinie  for  Halmou  or  lake  trout),  can  be  legally  taken  with  hook  and  line  between 
May  1  and  September  1;  the  black  bass  open  season  is  from  June  15  to  February  1, 
.iiiii  basa  \mder  ten  (10)  inches  must  be  returned  to  the  water.  Wall-eyed  pike  (pike 
perch),  pike  and  pickerel  can  be  caught  only  from  June  l.'>  tt)  February  1. 

Virginia.— There  are  no  fish  laws  in  force  (May  1,  ISSC)  in  this  State. 

Washinerto|},  Territory  of.— No  restrictions  on  salmon  fishing  with  hook  and 
line  except  during  the  months  of  March  and  August,  and  dtiring  the  weekly  clo.se 
tunc  between  (5  r.  M.  on  Saturday  to  f)  A.  M.  on  Monday  in  the  months  of  April, 
May,  June  and  July.  This  applies  solely  to  the  Columbia  river  and  its  tributaries, 
ami  is  a  strict  eonstrnction  of  the  law  as  i)rinted.  The  open  season  for  "salmon, 
.-•aliiion  trout,  'bull  trotit' or  trout"  in  any  of  the  streams  in  the  county  of  Walla 
Walla  (except  the  Columbia  and  Snake  rivers),  is  from  April  1  to  November  1, 
winch  is  the  open  season  for  mountain  or  brook  trout  in  all  the  other  waters  of  the 
state. 

West  Vlrjflnla.— The  open  seasons  are:  For  jack  or  white  salmon  (probably 
].ike-]ierch),  Jiine  15  to  May  1;  for  brook  trout  or  land-locked  salmon  from  January 
1  to  Scjitember  1. 

Wisconsin.— The  open  seasons  are;  For  brook  trout  from  Ai)ril  15  to  August  l."!, 
except  in  the  counties  of  Ashland,  Bayfield  and  Douglas,  where  trout  can  be  ca:  t:iit 
from  .\i)ril '  to  September  l.'i;  for  black  bar^s  and  wall-eyed  pike  (pike-perch),  fioui 
May  1  to  February  1.  Lake  trout  (commonly  known  as  Mackinaw  trout),  under  J^ 
lb.  must  be  returned  to  the  water. 

Wyoming,  Territory  of. — "It  shall  not  be  lawful  for  any  person  or  person.^  to 
kill  or  take  any  fish  from  the  juiblic  waters  of  this  territory  in  any  mannk>i  what- 
soKVF.u  between  the  first  day  of  November  and  the  first  day  of  June. — Session  lawa 
of  1S.S4,  chap.  45,  sec.  U. 


■  r. 


S  ? 


1'  I 


river  trout 

'wiuniuiah" 

lor  wall-eyed 

Vil.    Salmon, 


ADDITIONAL  WATERS. 

1886. 
ARKANSAS. 

(Seo  alio  i)an<'8  17— IH.) 

AiiiiRKViATioNs— 1).  1).,  l)la<k  IttiKH;  l)r.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.  in.,  larpe 
iiKiiitli;  111.,  mile;  i>.,  jioikI;  p.  d..  i.er  day;  ii.  w.,  pur  week;  r.,  river;  h.  m.,  Hiiiall 
iiiniUli;  Htr.,  Htrcani;  w.,  week. 


i   I 


Alicia  (M.  1'.)— Cache  r.  lit  111.;  IJluik  r.;  UiUMeKlioe  1.;  Hi^'l.;  and  Little  1.;  7  in. 
HiH  and  HorHCFlioe  lake  are  IkhI;  IJulValo,  b.  b.,  perch  aiidcatfiwh;  red  woririH  and 
eiawlish  aH  baits.  Hd*!  j^ood  ami  reasonable;  bait  plenty.  TIhUjuk  said  to  bo 
vir.v  line. 

Arkadelphla  (AI.  P  )— Ouaehita  r.  'i  ni.;  trout.  Htriiied  and  b.  b.,  perch,  etc. 
IlasH  most  nunieroiiK;  niinnowH  and  worms  as  baits.  May  to  Sept.  best.  Hotel 
f 'J  ji.  <1.;  nuideB  not  needed;  boats  and  bait  nominal  price. 

Auvergne  (B  ."w  U.)— Picker  1.  and  Ci.ar  1.  1 ','  m.;  Newton  1.  2  m,;  HorflCflhoe  1. 
2 '  111.:  (Ill  li(!  r.  4  m.;  White  r.  (5  m.  Horseshoe  1.  and  ("acho  r.  best;  tront,  1).  b., 
pickerel,  speckled  perch,  ))ike,  bream,  catfish,  buffalo,  and  other  varieties;  tront, 

E(  rch,    and    biilValo,    most  numerous.     April    to  June,  September   and    October 
est.    Hotels  f  2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  rates;  fishing  good. 

Bald  Knob  (>r.  P.)— Hurricane  1.  8  m.;  Clear  1.  fl  m.;  Little  Ked  r.  6  m.;  Over- 
flow cr.  1  'i  111.;  Clear  1.  best;  trout,  b.  b.,  perch,  etc.  Butlalo,  catfish,  and  perch, 
most  numerous;  minnows  as  bait;  Spring  and  Fall  season  best.  Private  accommo- 
dations only. 

Batesville  (M.  P.)— White  r.  at  Ptation;  Spring  or.  2  m.,  about  eriual;  b.  b., 
irout  and  perch;  bass  and  trout  most  numerous;  minnows  as  bait.  March  best  for 
trolliiii,'.  and  .June,  M.ay,  and  Fall  mouths  for  general  fishing.  Good  hotelH  at  %2 
p.  d.;  guides  not  needed. 

Colt(M.  P.)— Sangiiiil?  r.,  St.  Francis  r.,  and  a  number  of  small  lakes  In  the 
vicinity.  St.  Francis  r.  best.  Fishing  said  to  be  very  good;  perch;  buffalo,  etc.; 
most  numerous. 

Coming' (M.  P.)— Horseshoe  1.  near  station;  Black  r.  2  m.;  some  lakes  in  the 
vii  iuity;  b.  b.,  pike,  and  perch:  trout  most  numerous,  worms  and  minnows  as 
bait;  Spring  and  fall  months  best.  Hotel  $2  p.  d.,  guides  and  boats  reasonable. 
Fishing  very  good,  also  plenty  of  game  in  season. 

Cotton  Plant  (B  &  B.)— Bayou  De  View  2  m.;  Cache  r.  It'^  m.,  and  other  waters 
8  ill . ;  all  eiiiiiiUy  (rood;  trout,  speckled  jierch,  strawberry  bass,  buffalo,  pike  perch, 
etc.;  fust  t\M>  iiio^t  numerous;  May  to  Sei)teniber  best,  llottds  $1.50  p.  d.;  boats 
and  bait  free;  liHliing  excellent,  said  to  be  the  best  in  the  state. 

Donaldson  (M.  P.)— Auachita  r.  1  m.;  trout,  catfish,  jierch,  etc.;  catfish  and 
ealmun,  (pike  pei-ch)  most  numerous;  May  and  June  be.>^t.     Hotel  reasonable. 

Orays  (B.  k  B.)  Cache  r.  and  White  r.;  last  best;  b.  b.,  perch. trout,  and  Buffalo; 
last  two  nsost  plentiliil;  April.  May,  September,  and  October,  bet^t.  Hotels  $2  to 
|2..'J0  p.  d. ;  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  cost.     Good  fishing  reported. 

Haynes{M.P.)— L'Angreville  and  St.  Francis  r.,  either  12  m.;  b.  b.,  catfish, 
buiV:ilo,  and  drum;  buffalo  most  numerous;  usual  baits  used;  no  regular  hotels 
but  private  boarding  houses. 

Hot  Spring's  (M.  P.)— Ouachita  r.  .'>  m.;  b.  b.,  and  salmon,  (pike  perch),  b.  b. 
aiost  numerous;  minnows  as  bait;  April,  May,  and  June  l.ei-t.  Hotels  $2  to  $4 
p.  d.     Boats  and  bait  reasonable. 


Al(Ki\NtSA.S. 


XT 


(Seo  papeH  17—18. 

Hoxle  (^I-  I'l— i'ikIk'  i>ii<l  lUock  r.  H  ui.  oach;  lnHt  iihiiii<1  lnnt;  (alllHli,  b.  h.  and 
Tirrrli;  b.  1).  ami  riilti>li  nii't^t  iiniiicroiiH;  iiiiiinowH  hikI  trolling  li.iitH  UHt'd;  Suni- 

nUT   llldlltLH  1m  .-t.      lliitcl  .;  J..";()  Ij.  d. 

Ji\dBonia(M-  1'.)— r.ittlr  Red  r.  '3  m.;  liarbcr  1.  Ifini.;  liMliiii«  ^'ond  c8i>ocially 
ill  liiii'lxr  i.;  b.  Ii..  wliib*  iicr  li,  ti'niit,  ciittiHli,  t'tc;  all  plriititiil',  iiiiniitiWH  axbait; 
May.  iliiiic,  iiiul  .Inly  bent.     Hotel  f  1  \i.  d.;  ({iiidcH  and  bait  at   nunniiul  in-ii-cH. 

Xensetti^I-  1'.)— Littk- Red   r.  at  Btatioii;  trout,    iicicli,  and  dnini:  trout  and 
|iii.  Ii  iiM'.-t  iiunuroUH;  crawllnL  und  uiiuuoWH  aH  bait;  April  and  May   bent;  boatH 
I  and  liiiit  at  nominal  i>rii'fH. 

Knobel  iM.  1')— Hluck  r.  Caclio  r.  Maiden  1.  and  Mill  1.  from  '2  to  ;J  ni.  from  sta- 
hi'iii;  .'Mill  1.  best;  b.  b.,  eroiijiic  and  jiiko;  b.  b.  and  crojiiiie  niont  jdcntiful; 
liiiiiniouH  UH  bait:  S|)rin({  and  Tail  nionthfl  bent.  Hotel  i'i  \>.  d.:  boatH  and  bait 
Ireahonablo;  ^ood  huntinn  in  this  vicinity. 

Ualvem  Jiiiiction  (M.  P.)— Ouachita  r.  I'gni.;  b.  b.,  jack  jiikc,  jierch,  cat- 
Ififli  etc.;  e(iually  iilentifiil;  minnows  an  bait;  April,  May,  ami  .Juno  bent;  boatt) 
land  Imil  at  mudcrale  priceH.     Hotel  f'2.  .lO  p.  d. 

Newark  (M-  I'.)— Wliite  r.  3  ni.  Bi|,',  Dye,  and  Mud  rH.;  ftrHt  and  lant  named  host; 
111.  li.,  iMTih,  catflwh,  drum;  all  abundant;  crawtiBh  anil  uruliH  an  bait;  Ai)ril,  May 
Hid  Juno  bent.     lIutelH  $;j  p.  d. 

Newport  (M- I')— ^Vhito  r.  at  stiitiou;  lUack  r.  .'i'^  ni.;  Durgen  an<l  (iambol  1. 

'_.  iu.;la>t  nametl  be.>^t;  h.  b.,  eroppie,  and  Htripcd  basH  (frenli  water);  croppie 
iiid  Htripcd  baHH  moNt  abundant;  crawllnh  and  minnowH  an  l>ait.  Hotel  cliargeH 
iiKMleratc;  boatH  and  bait  obtainable;  Spring  months  best;  fluhinn  waid  to  be  very 

od;  that  for  b.  b.  being  best  in  Ajiril  and  May,  the  other  flnhing  is  good  until 

Olypliant  (^I-  1'.)- Wet.Mtein  1.  2'a  ni.    Hrif^ham  p.  2  m.  White  r. '2'i  m;  tirHt 

[innied  licHt;  trout.  ]icrcli,  catlish,  and  1).  b. ;  perch  nioHt  numerous;  wormn  and 

^ninnnwK  as  bait:  April  iind  May  best;  no  hoteln,  but  board  can  bo  obtaiiieil  at  farm 

UKcf ;  Imat."*  and  bait  at  umall  cost.     Fishing  very  {.n>o(l  but  accommodatioUH  only 

iediuni. 

Parnily  (M.  1*. )  i^t.  Trancis  r.  and  lakes  8  m.;  b,  b.,  )i(.'rcli.  catflfh  etc.:  tirst 
nuniiil  nioht  numerouw;  ait.  baits  uned,  minnows  also  in  trolliu(.?;  spring  and  tall 
months  best;  guides  and  boats  reasonable;  no  hotelH  but  acconimodatiouH  at  farm 
[louses.    This  is  reported  as  a  good  lishing  point. 

Riverside  {R- ^' B.)  Cache  r.  near  station  ;  White  r.  8  m,:  DoutH  1.  1>,'  ni.  and 
>th>i' filters  Hm.:  lirst  best;  trout,  butl'alo,  perch,  jack  (pike)  and  b.  b.;  April, 
|Hay  best:  hottds?';5  and  $3,50p.  w.;  boatn,  bait  and  guides  at  moderate  priceH.  FiHbing 
frury  good  at  low  wati'r. 

Tupelo  (H.  i'^:  B.)  Cache  r.  8  m.;  White  r.  8  m  ;  last  best:   biiflalo,  fresh   water 
jruiu,  trout,  b.  b.  and  perch;  summer  months  beet;  hotel   j;f  p.  w.;  boats  and  bait 
ioilcrate,    Fishing  very  good, 

Vanndale  (M-  1*)  St.  Francis  r.  it  1.  accessible;  best  Ashing  in  the  lake;   b.    b., 
irli.  ri;ilnio!i.  (i)ike  perch)  and  otlier  varieties;    perch  most  niimerous;  minnows 

kiid  woiius  as  l)aii;  Aug.,   Sejit.,  and  Oct.  best;  hotels  $'2  p.  d .;  boats  obtainable. 

ri-!iiufi  is  said  to  bo  very  fine  at  this  place. 

WeldoniH.  vt  B.jCachcr.  .^in.;  White  r.  7m.;  'The  I'icketts  "  and  Big  and 
Littir  liorsesiioe  1,.  I  iNj  3  ni.;  Big  Horseshoe  1.  and  Cache  r.  best ;  trout,  perch,  b.  b. 
biUi-pcrch  and  buftalo;  perch  and  trout  most  abundant;  May  to  July  best;  no 
[lotels;  boats  free;  tishing  very  good. 

CALIFORNIA. 

(See  i>agC8   18-21. ) 

AnnnKvi.\Ti(>NS— b.  b.,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.    m.,   large 
outh;  m.,  mile;  ]).,  i)ond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  e.   m.,  small 
iuuth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


Cisco  (So.  Pac.)  Middle  Forks  Yuba  r.  and  forks  of  the  American  river;   several 

Jaricties  of  trout;  hotels  :*'2  11.  d. 

Ksaldsburg'  (^.  F.  it  N.  P.)  Mill  cr.  2'^  m.;  and  anuraber  of  other  creeks  from 
ltd  l.">  ni.:  all  about  e(iual;  trout  and  salmon;  tirst  named  most  ntimerous;  worms 
Inti  Hies  as  bail;  April,  May  and  June  best;  hotels  $1.50    p.    d.;   guides  and  boats 

jcap.     Write  to  C.  1).  Carter,  staiion  agent. 


XVI 


COI.OUADO. 


COLORADO. 

(Sco   pttucrt    ;<'.t-4U.) 

AiinnKViATfoNH— 1).  It.,  1)lu(  k  1i.ihm;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lako;  1.  ni..  lar^ft 
iiKiiitli:  111,  mil*-:  ))..  ]Miii(l;  p  it.,  |mt  duy;  p.  w  ,  {icr  week;  r  ,  river;  h,  ni.,  Hiiiall 
mouth;  Htr,,  ntreain;  w.,  \^e«ik. 

Lyons  (D.  W.  \-  P.) -No.  St.  Vrain  and  So.  St.  Vniin  in  vieinity.  Little  Tbompson, 
4.  III.:  liel't  llitnil  rr,  !*>  iii,;  tU'Ht  bertt;  mountain  trmit  iirineipiilly;  .Inly  to  (October 
boNt;  liutelH  if-i  tiiliip,  w,;  ({iiidoH  not  needed;  biiit  plenty;  tinliiiif;  very  ^ood. 

Pouche  (I>.  .V:  H.  O.)— So.  ArkunHaw  r.;  trout  prineiiially;  liotelH  $'i  j).  d.  AIho 
(,'ood  HliootiiiKuroundH  in  the  vieinity, 

FLORIDA. 

(See  puneH  60-03,) 

AunuKviATioNH — b.  b,,  black  \mn»;  br,,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.  ni.,  lar^c 
mouth;  111.,  mile;  p.,  jiond;  p.  d,,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  h.  m.,  Hniall 
iiioutli;  Htr.,  Htreiini;  \v.,  week. 


Callahan.  (S.  ria.  «:  W)— Alligator  cr,  '^  m;  MIIIh  cr.,  M  m.;  ThomaH  cr.  and 
Ud^'ny  N\Mim]>  I  m.  eiich;  last  two  named  bent;  b.  b,,  perch,  jiike  and  cattlnh  abun 
diint;  April  and  .May  bent;  boatH,  Itait  and  guidt'H  cheai>;  hotels  $1  to  $l.C>ij  p.  d., 
$'.;<»  to  ji'^iri  per  mouth, 

Chattaoochee  (S  Fla.  *:  W.)  Ocheesce  1.5  m;  Blue  Springs  1.  'i  m.;  Flint.  Chat 
tahooche  .t  Aiialachicolar.  from  1  to  3  ui.;  Ocheewce  k  IJliie  SpriugH  1.  bcHt;  bream, 
perch,  b.  b. ;  Nov,  l)ec.  and  .lany,  best;  hotel  t'i  p,  d. ;  guidcH  will  furnish  boat  ami 
bait  at  about  $lp.  d.  'IheHwampH  adjacent  abound  with  geese,  deer,  turkeys 
and  other  game. 

Chipley  (!'.  ^  N.)— Hiver  11. 'Ju  m.;  Compass  p.  15  m.;  Burned  Mill  cr,  8  m.; 
Mullet  SjiringM  10  m.;  lirst  A:  last  named  best;  b,  b.,  bream,  mullet  and  ]ierch;  May, 
and  June  bcHt;  hotel  $1.50  p.  d,;  boats  and  bait  at  small  cost;  flshing  said  to  be 
excellent. 

Cottendale  (L,  k  N.)— Chipola  r.,  Pater  p.,  Compass  p.  and  Jackson  \).;  all  about 
ecjual  and  easily  accessible:  all  kinds  of  fresh  water  flsh;  b.  b,  and  jiercli  abundant, 
April,  May  and  June  best:  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  boats  and  guides  at  little  expense.  Thia 
place  is  within  3o  m.  of  St.  Andrew  Bay. 

De  Funiak  Spring's  (T-  ^'  N.)— Double  Lakes  or  Lake  Stanley  2  m.;  Bruce  cr. 
I'i  m.;  last  named  best;  4'atflsh,  jack,  b.  b.  and  bream;  b.  b.  most  abundant;  May 
and  June  best.     Hotels  |3  p.  d.;  usmvl  baits,  no  public  boats.     Good  flshiug. 

Port  White  (S.  Fla.  .t  W.)—Itchtuckuee  r.  5  m.;  Santa  Fee  r.  4  m.  Flshiut,' 
very  good  and  all  kinds  of  southern  fresh  water  fish  abundant.  Grasshoppers,  ca- 
tawbee  worms  etc.  as  bait;  March,  April  and  May  best.  Hotels  |l  p,  d.: 
15  p.  w. 

Hayne  (S.  Fla.  k  W.)— Lake  Gildon  1  m. ;  Burnett  p.  I  '^  m. :  last  named  best;  all 
kinds  of  Southern  fresh  water  fish;  perch  and  b.  b.  most  numerous;  April  and  Maj 
best;  usual  baits;  hotels  $15  p.  m.;  boats  and  guides  at  nominal  prices. 

Hilliard  (S.  Fla.  &  W.)— St.  Marys  r.  ft  m,;  Little  St,  Marys  r,  4  m. ;  Boggy  cr.  5 
m.;  last  named  best;  perch,  pike  and  b.  b.;  all  abuudf.nt;  spring  and  winter  montli.s 
best.  No  regular  hotels  but  board  at  private  houses.  General  Ashing  at  this  place 
is  very  good. 

Holts  (L.  k  N.)— Yellow  and  Black  r's,  both  easily  accessible;  first  named  best 
b.  b.,  perch  etc.;  perch  and  b.  b.  most  numerous;  July,  August  and  September 
best  mouths;  hotel  $2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  charges.  Fishing  said  U 
be  good. 

Live  Oak  (S.  Fla.  &  W.)— Gum  Slue  1.  4  m.;  Whites  1.  6  m.;  Blue  p.  8  m.;  Pea 
cockL  7  m.;  Suwannee  r.  7  m.;  Blue  p.  best;  b.  b.,  bream,  trout  (probably  sea  trout 
and  perch;  first  named  most  numerous.  Worms  and  trolling  gear  mostly  used 
Spring  and  fall  mouths  best;  hotel  $2  p.  d.;  fishing  at  this  place  is  said  to  be  very] 
good. 

MoAlpin(S.  Fla.  A:  W.)— Bluep.  2  m.;  Crawford  1.  2  m.;  Dans  1.  2  m.;  Littler 
4  m,;  flrsT named  best;  perch  and  b.  b.;  perch  most  abundant;  usual  baits;  spriui 
and  summer  mouths  best;  no  hotels  but  board  can  be  obtained  at  private  houses 


iLOHIItA. 


XVU 


1.   111.,  larK*^ 
H.   111.,  Hiiiall 


le  Thonii)Ht)n, 
y  to   October 

!  j>.    d.    AIho 


1.   ni.,  larRf 
H.  ui.,   Hiuall 


oniaH  cr.  ami 
tatt^Hb  abuu 
)   ll.Su  p.   d.. 


1.;  Flint.  Chat 
.  bt'Ht;  broani, 
ruixh  boat  and 
deer,   turkeys 


Hill  cr,  8  m.; 
idlxTi-b;  May. 
iiiK  naid   to  be 

11  p.;  all  about 
nil  abundant, 
|fXiii'UHC.    Thin 

ni.;  Bruce  cr. 
ibundaut;  May 
nHbiu^;. 

4  111.  Flshlun 
iHHbopperH,  ca- 
lelH    $1    P-    A.. 

laiued  best:  nil 
April  and  Maj 

lee. 

;  Boggy  cr.  5 
[winter  uioutlu 
|ig  at  this  plai'i- 

Int  named  bent 
find  September 
rishiug  Bald  t 


I  p.  8  m.;  Pi'a 

3ably  Bca  trout 

mostly  used 

iid  to  be  vorj 


2m.;  Littler 
LI  baits;  spriuj 
rivate  houses 


(See  i)ft«e.'»  SO— 53.) 

Marianna  (F..  .V  H.)— Chipola  r.;  MoHHy  p.  anil  nnniorou  i  otluT  waters  all  ac- 
n-sililf  mid  all  f(iimll.v  ncMxl;  1).  1...  cutllHli.  jhtiIi.  Iiumiii  I'tc;  brcimi  and  li.  b. 
II, .1^1  iiiinicniii.s;  Hpriiin  licHt  for  brfaiu  and  fall  iii.iitliM  i.u-  trout;  IioH'Im  $1  to  |'2 
].,  d.;  lioiifH  and  giiidf.-*  at  iiominul  priccM.     KlHliiiig  at  tliJH  plarc  MrHt  cIuhm. 

Hew  Branford(S.  Flu.  .V  WM-^Huwannci- r.  at  Hiation  und  ncvi-ral  lukc.i  ac 
It  sMilili';  hicuiii,  b.  li.,  sia  trout  and  niiillet:  trout  and  pcnli  iiiohI  nunioroUM.  UMual 
liaiir*;  .\pril,  Mii.,  ami  .Jiitif  hcnt:  liotcl  *i  p.  d.;  bouts  and  guidt-B  at  little  coHt. 
iMMid  liHliiii^  iiiiir  iiiontliH  ill  the  year. 

Newnansville  (H.  Fla.  k  W.)— HeutafVy  r.  ".•  m.;  b.  l>.  ami  otlicr  tlxli;  woriuH  aM 
)>iilt ;  botel  reasonable. 


III.    and  Atlantie 


Ormondl'I.  St.  \.  \  II.  U.  K.)  -  Tomoka  r.  ;t  m.;  Halifax  r. 
Oirau  I ',,  III . ;  li.  b.  in  tile 'loiiidka;  nea  trout,  nliei'iiHliead  etc  in  the  Halifax  and 
iitlier  kiiidn  salt  water  tt.Hli;  November  to  Mareli  bent;  llooil  tidi^  best;  hotel  ^10  |>. 
w. ;  row  or  Hail  boatH  from  ."lite,  to  if'J  J).  (1.;  KiHliiii<{  b<'..<t  at  mouth  of  the  Halifax 
111  Smyrna  Inlet  reaehtMl  by  nail  boat;  the  tlHhing  on  above  grouiulH  is  superlative, 
the  eliaiimd  biiHH  or  red  drum  running  from 'ii)  to 'i.'i  lbs.  (hiides  charge  fn>iii  f'i 
to  $.i  p.  d. 

Pilot  Town  (I.  .N;  It.  (1.  Str.)— St.  Johns  r.;  Hanover  cr.;  North  and  South 
"Jetties";  Fort  (leorge  inlet;  Sherman  cr.;  Mt.  I'leasant  cr.  and  numerous  grounds 
ell  the  inlet  and  rivi-r;  no  jiarticular  choice  of  abovt?  places,  the  tlshing  governeil 
j;cMierally  by  the  state  of  tlie  weather;  "trout"  (salt  waterl,  sheeiishimil,  red  bass 
(I'liannel  bass),  eavalli,  dium,  bl^ckll^ll,  llounderH  and  otluT  salt  water  varieties; 
liiHt  four  most  nullleruu^;  .May  until  November  best;  last  half  of  ebb  and  first  of 
tliMid  tide  i>referable;  hotels  js'2  p.  d.  <u'  f  10  \>.  w. ;  guides,  including  boat.'', 
jl.50  to  fJ..')(»  p.  d.     Fishing  unusually  good. 

PinemotmtlS.  Fla.  *:  W.)- Uliie  1.,  Tigertail  1., 
Crawford  1.  within  2'^  ni.  of  station;  Blue  1.  best;  b.  b. 
March  to  .Vugiist  best  months:  hotels  i:l..")0  to  it-  p.  d. 

Itixford  (S.  Fla.  i^  W.)— Suvvannet)  r.  '2,',  in.;  and  uunierous  Inkes  within  5  ni.; 
;ill  \ery  good:  b.  b.,  perch  and  pike;  usual  baits;  August  to  I'ubruaiy  best  niouthf*; 
hotels  #'2  p.  d. 

San  Pablo  {■!.  A:  A.) — Pablo  cr.  and  .Atlantic  Ocean:  Pablo  cr.  best  in  winter  and 
surf  lisliiiig  ill  siininier;  1.  lu.  bass  und  channel  bass  in  cr.  and  usual  \ai  ietie.s  in 
(icean:  .Jannaiy  to  March  for  b.  b.  and  .July  to  Hepteinlier  for  channel  ba^H;  hotel  $;i 
1'.  d.;  guides  not  needed;  boats  reasonable.     Fishing  very  good 

Snead'S  (L.  &  N.)— Ochesee  1.  8  ni.;   Wakapachassee  1.  3  ni.;  Miller  I.  ;i  iii.:    Bliio 
springs  "2  '  J  111.  :   Chattahoochee  r.  U  in. :    iirst   three   iwinied   best; 
liifaiii,  jack  (pike)  etc.:  bream  and  b.  b.   most  abunduiit;   spring, 
uioiiths  best:  board  at  private  houses  .f  1..5U  ji.  d.:  guides  #1  p 
months  in  the  year. 

Westvilla  (I^.  A:  N.)— Cboctawhatchee  r.  and  several  lakes  in  vicinity:  river  best 
1'.  li.,  liereli.  bream  and  jack  (pike):  hotels  reasonable;  boats  and  bait  at  nominal 
ji-ices;  tishing  is  excellent  from  April  to  November  and   on    warm  nass  in  winter, 

.......1       l.<**i4Js>.>      I«'*1jk11*\l1       llllJll 


bait  etc 


15achelor  p.,    (Irishanil.   and 
bream,  perch  and  jack  (pike); 
boats  and  bait  free. 


basH,    sea   Irout, 

sunimer  tmd  fall 

(U>od  fishing  iiiiio 


1  good  hunting  ground  alsi 


A  imnKviATioss. — 1) 
iiiouth;  111.,  mile:  p. 
mouth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week 


GEORGIA. 

(See   pages  M — 55.  ) 

b.,  black  ba.^H:    br.,  brook;   cr.,  creek;   1. 
pond:  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r., 


lake;   1.  m 
river:  s.  iii. 


,  large 
sm.ill 


Albany  (S.  Fla.  k  W.)— Flint  r  at  station;  Kimheefonce  cr.  and  nuiierous  other 
waters  about  a  iii.;  Blue  spring  cr.  be!»t;  b.  b.,  bream  and  channel  cattish;  last  most 
numerous,  worms  and  live  niinuows  as  bait;  April  and  May  best;  hotels  $'2  to 
?:j..0O  p.  d. 

Ar^yle  (S.  Fla.  A:  W.)— Cane  cr.  and  numerous  waters  in  Oakafernokee  Hwami> 
near  station;  swamp  best;  perch,  bream,  and  b.  b..  live  bait  used.  February, 
March,  and  April.     Hotel  $1  p.d.:  ))oats,   bait,   etc.  no  charge:  Fishing  reported 

good. 


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XVlll 


GEORGIA. 


(See  pages  54—56.) 

Bainbridffa  ('S.  Fla.  k  W.)— Flint  r.  },  ra.  "  Greenmoore"  p.  1  m.  Lake  Doug- 
laflHl,',na.;  "HprinKs"  4  to  fi  ni.;  Spring  cr.  10  lu,  bOHt;  bream,  h.  h.,  npeckled 
perch  (Htrawberry  baHR).  etc.:  firwt  most  numerouH;  hotelH  reasonable;  boats  and 
bait  very  chf  ap;  fishing  generally  good,  also  a  flue  hunting  region. 

Bain'bridg'e  Junction  (S.  Fla.  k  W.)— Harrells  Mill  p.  2  m.:  "Camp  flats"  4  m 
both  u""<i'.  b.  b.,  l)rfam,  and  perch;  first  most  numerous;  H'lmmer  months  best; 
Hotel  $'2  p.  d.;  boats,  bait,  etc.,  at  nominal  prices.     Good  fishing  rcport<'d. 

Bairdstown  (Ga.)— Oconco  r.  8  m.  Little  r.  3  m.;  first  best;  i^erch,  bream, 
b.  b.,  roach  etc.:  perch  mo.st  numerous;  no  hotels.  b>it  board  is  cheap  at  private 
iHMi.^cir;  April  and  May  best;  boats  and  bait  at  little  cost.  Fishing  good.  The 
.Sufl'old  ponds  near  by  arc  desirable  fishing  waters. 

BlackRhear  (S.  Fla.  .t  W.)— Big  Satilla  r.  Ki  m.  Little  Satilla  r.  10  m.  about 
cipial;  b.  b.,  perch,  lack  pike;  first  two  most  abundant;  usual  b'lits;  May,  June, 
and  July  best.     Hottd  fJ  p.  d.;  bait  plenty,  and  boats  free. 

Bonesville  Ga.)— Sweet  Water  '^  m.  Little  Sweet  Water  '.,  m.;  about  equal; 
h.  b.,  perch,  and  pike:  April,  May,  and  June,  best.  Hotels  moderate;  bait  and 
boats  free:  good  fiHhing  under  favorable  conditions, 

Boston  (S.  Fla.  A:  W.)— Dry  1.  4  m.  Round  1.  4  m.  Aucilla  cr.  2  m.  Piscola  cr.  2  m. 
other  waters  accessible;  Piscola  cr.  and  Dry  1,  V)eBt;  perch,  bream,  pike  and  b.  b.; 
perch  most  abundant;  worms  and  live  bait  mostly  used;  Ai)ril  and  May,  September 
andDctober,  best;  board  in  private  families;  guides  not  needed;  boats  free. 

Cairo  (S.  Fla.  At  W.|  -Ocklochnee  r.  and  several  creeks  near  station;  the  river 
best;  perch  and  b.  b. :  first  numerous;  usual  baits;  April  and  September  best;  no 
public  houses,  but  board  in  private  houses;  prices  reasonable;  boats  notneeded. 

Camilla  (S.  Fla.  .^  W.!— Flint  r.  9  m.  Notchaway  cr.  20.  m.;  last  best;  bream 
channel  catfish,  and  b.  b.;  first  two  most  abuudan*-;  April,  May,  and  June  best. 
Hotel   $2,  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  prices. 

Camps  (f'a.)—Appalacliec  r.  2  m.  Alcovy  r.  3  m.;  both  equally  good;  b.  b., 
pike,  perch.  Summer  months  best.  Hotel  $2  p.  d.;  boats,  bait,  etc.,  reasonable. 
Fishing  rejiorted  good. 

Coviugfton  (Ga.)— Yellow  r.  3  m.  Alcovy  r.  ."i  m.;  about  equal;  b.  b.,  perch, 
bream,  and  numerous  coarse  fish:  b.  b.,  perch,  and  catfish  most  abundant;  March 
to  May,  and  September  ami  ( ictober  best.  Hotels  reasonable;  boats,  bait,  etc.,  at 
little  cost.     The  fishing  is  reported  good  under  favoraljle  conditions. 

Dixie  (S.  Fla.  k  W.)  -Piscola  cr.  i,  m.;  Round  1.  4.  m,;  Dry  1.  fi  m. ;  Boring  Mill 
p.  3  m.:  first  named  best;  b,  b.,  jack  (pike),  i)erch,  and  bream;  perch  most  numer- 
ous; worms  and  live  bait;  no  hotels;  April  to  October  ;  guides  SI  p.  d.;  boats  and 
biiit  free.     Good  fishing. 

Fowl  Town  (S.  Fla.  W.)  —Blue  Springs  fi  m.;  Griffins  p.  and  other  waters  acces- 
sible: first  named  best;  rock-fish,  striped  bass,  bream  and  b,  b.;  b.  b.  and  bream 
most  abundant:  hotels  $1.50  to  |2  p.  d.;  boats  free. 

Olenmore  (S.  Fla.  &  W. )— Alligator  cr.  2  m.;  Okeflnokee  swamp  12  m.;  last  beet; 
I'erch,  pike,  ,ia<'k,  b  b.  primnpally;  worms  as  bait;  summer  and  fall  mouths  best; 
iiotels  reasomible;  boats,  bait  etc,,  at  moderate  prices. 

Hardaway  (S.  Fla.  &  W.)— Flint  r.  1  m.;  Dry  cr.  1  m.;  Colliers  1.  1  m.:  last  best; 
b.  b.,  piUe,  bream  and  perch;  bream  and  perch  most  abundant;  worms  as  bait; 
April,  May  and  June  l>est;  no  hotels;  boats  and  bait  at  reas<mable  cost. 

Harlem  (Ga.)— Brier  cr.  lo  m.;  Sandy  Run  4  m.:  Kiokee  cr,  4  m.;  first  best; 
b.  b.,  bream  and  perch  principally;  hotel  J2  u.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  char- 
ges; fishing  reported  good. 

Homer ville  (S.  Fla.  .V  W.)— Cane  cr.  2  m.;  Tatum's  cr.  Im.;  last  best;  b.  b., 
jiercli,  jiike  etc:  b.  b.  and  pike  most  abtindant;  worms  and  live  bait  mostly;  May 
to  Sept.  best;     hotel  $2  p.  d. ;  guides  not  needed;  boats  and  bait  at  a  little  cost. 

Jesup  (Ga.)— Altamaha  r.  5  m..  Pliinhalloway  cr.  3  m.:  McMillan  cr.  1  m 
(ioose  cr.  4  m.;  first  named  i.  and  cr.  best:  bream,  b.  b.,  rock-fish  (striped  bass) 
and  iierch  principally;  bream  and  perch  most  numerous, ;  June,  July  and  August 
best;  liottds  Sl-^o  to  i^2  p.  d. ;  boats  and  bait  reasonable.  The  fishing  in  Goose  cr. 
is  very  fime  for  rock-fis4i  which  weigh  up  to  28  lbs. 


GEORGIA. 


XIX 


(Sl'C  pafres  54 — 55.) 

Johnston  (S.  Fl a.  .\:  W.i— Altamaha  r.  r>  iii.:  iilsn  >  ovaral  small  lakes  in  /  Uaiii- 
Hhii  swaiiH):  Mi(l<lli't<iii  1.  lil  in. ;  last  best:  ix-rcli.  h.  h.,  etc.,  I'hietlv;  spriiifi  and 
June  best;  no  hotels;  Muldleton  1.  gives  good  ttshlnj?,  but  being  in  the  river  swamp 
is  (litticult  of  aceess. 

McIntosh(t^.  Fla,  \- W.)  Taylor  or.  10  m. :  Panoochee  r.  10  ni . ;  last  be.-it  :  b.  h 
1  1,  (■  ;iuil  ]'frch:  lust  named  mont  miraerouu;  upring  inonthu  best;  no  hotel;  boata, 
bait  etc.,  reasonable, 

Mulberry  ((ia.)— Mulberry  r.  ',j  m.:  Indian  cr.  ^  m.:  first  nanu'd  best: 
1  .  li.  anil  <Mtfisli. ;  .Vjiril,  May,  Sept.  and  Oct.:  uo  hotelw,  but  board  at  jirivato 
hmiM'.-.;  boats,  bait,  etc.,  little  cost.     Fishing  fair. 

Naylor  (!^.  Fla.  ^- W.)— .\llapaha  r.  'i'j  in.;  Grand  Bay  1 '.  in.:  n\t~n  se\eral 
]i'nds  arcessil)le,  wliich  contain  tish;  trout,  jack  (i>ike)  aii(i  iiercli;  la^^t  most  iin- 
tiitniu.-;  eel  woriiiw  as  bait;  June  and  July  best;  hotels  $1.5o  p.  d. 

Cchlochnee  (*^.  Fla.  k  W.)— Littlo  Ochlochnee  r.  2ni.;  Big  Oohloehnee  r.  4  ni.: 


l'iiill(i<-k"s  p, 


first  named  best;   bream,    jierch,    b.    b.    and   jiike:    last  most 


aliuiidant;   worms  as  bait;    May  to  September  best;   no  hotels;    boats   not   needed. 
I'i!-liiiig  good. 

Ousley  (S.  Fla.  ^:  W, ) — Withl.iooochee  r.  Ira.;  Cherry  1.  fiin,;  Tiger  cr.  '_.  m.; 
iii>t  luimeil  best;  bream  and  b.  b.  ehietty;  worms  and  minnows  as  bait:  May,  June 
and  Sejitember  best;  hotel  $2  p.  d.:  guides,  boats  and  bait  re.isonble.  Hream  and 
li.  1).  fishing  is  e.Kcelleut  iu  the  fall  months. 

Quitman  (S.  Fla.  .^  W.)—Piscola  cr.  :i  m.:  Okofilco  1  m.:  Witlilacoochee  r.  H 
1,1.;  last  iiaiiieil  lust:  bream,  jack  and  )>.  1).  jirincipally;  February,  March  and  April 
111  st:  hotels  ^20  to  .r'i!'>  [i.  m.:  boats  and  bait  eheax). 

Statenville  (H.  Fla.  i^  AV.) — .\llai)aha  r.  fi'j  m.;  Toms  or.  3  m.;  Suwanouchee  cr. 
Till.;   last  named  best;    perch  and    1).  b.;   April,    May   and   June   b"st:    boats   and 

li^llt    ft'"!'. 

Stockton  (S.  Fla.  .v  W.) — .\llapaha  r.  'i'^  m.;  also  numerouH  jionds  and  creeks 
all  easily  accessible:  .Mlapaha  r.  best;  b.  b.,  bream,  jai'k  (pike)  and  F)iecklc(l  jierch 
istrawberr.\  bass);  usual  baits;  .Xjiril,  May  and  Soptombei'  best,  but  I'aii  sjiort  can  be 
had  all  the  year;  hotels  if  1.. 'ill  i\:  $2  p.  d.;  guides,  boats  aud  bait  reasonable.  Fishing 
i>  excellent  in  Banks  pond. 

Valdosta  (S.  Fla.  \  W.) — Ocean  ]i.  15  m.;  Dukes  p.  Im.:  Withlacoochee  r.  4 
hi.;  all  ('(pially  good:  b.  b.,  bream  and  jierch;  first  iiKist  numerous;  February  to 
.•\pril;  no  I'egular  hotels  but  board  at  inivate  houses  at  $1  (i.  <!.;  boats  and  bait  at 
little  oust.     A  Tavoritc   resort  t'ur  both   shooters   aud   ttahers,    plenty  of  sport  for 

liuth. 

ILLINOIS. 

(See  i)ages  M — CI.) 

AnnuEViATioNs— b.  b.,  black  bass:  br.;  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.  m.,  large 
niiiuth;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  s.  m.,  small 
ii.iiuth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 

Mt.  Carmel  (W.  St.  L.  it  P,)  -Wabash  r.  1'.^  m.:  I'.urnett  p.  'J 'a  m.  and  numerous 
other  waters  I'liuu  '.i  to  11  m.:  t'laypools  an<l  Burnett  ii's,  best;  b.  b.,  cropine,  pick- 
erel, ]ioiid  perch,  bull'alo,  sheepshead  and  perch;  I'atlisli,  jierch  and  biillalo  most 
itbundatit  iu  the  river,  and  b.  b.  and  croppie  iu  the  bikes  and  i)ouds:  live  minuoWH 
a>  bait:  .\pril.  May,  October  and  November  best:  hotel  :f'2  p.  d.;  boats,  bait  aiul 
t-'uules  at  luuninal  prices.     This  i.4  reported  as  an  t'Xccllcut  fishing  section. 

New  Burnside(W.  Si.  L.  .v  P.)— Suparcr.  C'_,  m.:  perch  and  trout  principally; 
tiist  nanieil  mo-t  abun<lant:  usual  baits:  May  and  June  best;  hotel  ji'J  p.  d. 

Newton  (I.  A:  I.  So.)  -Fmbarrass  r.  '.,  m.:  bulTa'.o,  b.  li.,  "hickory  shad", 
•  iiiitish,  red  horse  etc.;  all  plentiful;  sjiriug  months  best,  hotels  !fl  to  .*'J  p.  d.; 
L'u ides  reasonable;  lioats  limited;  bait  cht-ap.    Fishing  reiiorted  as  "very  good." 

Palestine  (I.  >'^-  1.  So.)— Sugar  or.;  T,a  Mnfte  or.  near  station:  Wabash  r.  2'j  in.: 
MiM.re  ]>.  ;t  m.  and  Big  p.  3  in.;  last  best;  perch,  b,  b..  "niusoaliue"  (?);  catfish  and 
b.  b.  most  numerous  May,  June  and  September  best;  hotels  fl  aud  $1.50  p.  d.; 
boat  aud  bait  obtainable;  fishing  reported  as  "fair" , 


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I 


XX 


ILLINOIS. 


(Hee  paRes  56—01.) 

Pekln(W'.  St.  L.  A;  P.)— Pekiiil.  1  111.;  BaileyH  1,  l'^  ni.:  Spring  1.  12  in.:  last 
iianicd  boHt,  all  hiiiilH  fresli  wator  linb;  b,  h.  aud  pickerel  most  iiiiiiierouH;  live  and 
art.  liaitH  ll^ed:  Jim.  to  November  bent;  hotels  |'i  to  $'2.5i)  \>.  d.;  lioatn  and  bait 
at  moderate  cost. 

INDIAN  TERRITORY  and  IOWA. 


(See  jiagcH  ."ili,  and  64 — G'j.) 

AbbB'-^VIATIONS — li.  b.,  black  ImHH;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1. 
nioutli;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  \v.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  h. 
luoiith;  Htr.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


m. 
m. 


larup 
sni:ill 


McAllister  Indian  Ter.  (M.  r.)— (iaiuew  cr.  Rock  cr.  "Wild  Horne  cr.  and  Coal 
cr.;  '•  Wild  Ilorse"  best;  b.  b.,  rock-ba.<s,  i  erdi,  etc.:  b.  b.,  mont  numerous;  live 
bait  inobtlj  used;  May,  Oct.,  aud  Nov.,  bent;  hotel  f  2  p.  d. 

Stringtown  Indian  Ter.  (M.  P.)— North  Boggy  r.  2  m  ;  blue  catfish,  perch, 
biook  trout,  and  b.  b.;  catfiHh  moHt  abundant;  usual  baits;  March,  .\])ril,  and  May, 
best.  Hotel  $1  p,  d.;  boats  not  ueeded;  bait  free.  I\Ir.  (-.  M.  Neal  station  aj^'cut  will 
answer  all  (lueries  made  iu  jiersou  or  by  Wtter. 


at  station:  )>.  b.,  pike,  etc.;  both 
hotels  j^l  and  $2  p.  d.;  good  tinh- 


Charles  City  la,  (C  M.  J^-  St.  P.)— Cedar  r 
abundant;  usual   baits;  summer  mouths  best; 
iug  reported. 

G-ladbrook  la.  (W.  I.  &  N.) — Wolf  cr.  and  small  lakes,  all  easily  accessible;  best 
fisiiing  in  lakes;  b.  b.,  most  abundant;  worms  as  bait.  Spring;  aud  Fall  mouths 
best.  Hotel  }i2  p.  d.;  boats  not  needed.  The  lakes  are  much  frequeuted  by 
anglers. 

Hudson  Ta.  (W.  I.  k  N.)— Blackhawk  cr.  accessible;  b.  b.  aud  pickerel;  naiu- 
uows  as  bait;  October  best.     Hotel  $1  p.  d. 

Keokuk  la.  (St.  I..  K.  &.  N.  W.)— Canal;  "Blue  Bridge"  C.  m.  Tiger  Slough  7  m. 
Dennis  p.  7  m.  and  Mississippi  r. ;  i)ike-perch,  yellciw  iierch,  croppie,  jiike.  b.  b., 
striped  bass,  rock-bass,  sheepshead  etc.;  b.  b.,  croppie  aud  pike  most  numerous; 
March  to  Jlay,  and  Se|itember  to  November  best;  fishing  reported  excellent.  F.  H. 
Wortheru  of  Keokuk,  has  kiudly  conseuted  to  auswer  all  (luerien  as  to  the  fishing 
at  Keokuk. 

New  Albinla.  (C.  M.  &  St.  P.)— Mississiijpi  r.  acceBsible;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  pike, 
wall-eyed  pike,  perch,  suufish,  croppie,  aud  sheepshead;  usual  baits  used;  hotels 
$1  to  f'i  p.  d.     Good  ftshiug  reported. 

0 

KANSAS  and  KENTUCKY. 

(See  pages  (iO — 72.) 

Abureviation.s — B.  b.,  black  bass;  br.  brook;  cr.  creek;  1.  lake;  1.  m.  large 
mouth;  m.,  .nile;  p.,  imud;  ]>.  d.,  perday;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  s.  m.,  small 
mouth'  str.,  streaur,  w.  week. 


Baxter  Kau.  (K.  C.  Ft.  S.  iSc  G.)  Spring  r.  accessible;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  ])ike-percli, 
and  chiiuuel  catfish  chiefiy;  usual  baits;  hotels  $C  to  $U  p.  w.  Fishing  reported 
unusiially  good. 

Chetopa  Kan.  (M. P.)— Neosho  r.  1  m.  Labette  cr.  2  m.;  llussel  cr.  4.  m.;  Neosho 
r.  liest;  b.  b.,  buftalo,  and  perch  most  numerous;  worms,  crawfish,  and  miuuow.-t 
as  bait;  .Xjiril,  ^lay,  June,  and  .luly,  best  mouths;  hotel  ;?2  p.  d.;  boats  i.icludin;^ 
bait.  ?^1  p.  d.:  fishing  reported  first-class,  especially  for  b.  b.,  at  the  Mill  dam  1. 
III.  from  statiou. 

Concordia  Kau.  (M.  P.)— Itepublican  r.  ^i  ni.  Lake  Sibley  2'^  m.;  first  named 
ticst;  b.  b.,  butt'alo,  and  jiike;  usual  baits:  ,\iiril.  May,  September,  and  October 
best;  hotels  ?1  to  $2  p.  d. 

Wash'ng'ton,  Kau.  (M. P.)— Mill  ci . ',  m.;  Little  Blue  r.  Cm.;  last  named  best: 


KANSAS   AND    KF.NTUCKY. 


XXI 


(See  pages  C9— 72.) 

jiiko,  rbaunel  catfish  and  perch;  all  iniiiu'intis;  minnowH  as  bait:  May  and  Juno 
heat:  hoteln  $1  to  $vi  p,  d.;  bcata  bait  and  gulden  at  reaHonable  prices. 

Point  Bumside,  Ky.  (Q.  cS:  C.)— Cumberland  r.  near  station;  b.  b.,  pike, 
jiikf-ipcrch;  pilic  iudhI  nnmerous. 

Catlettsburg',  Ky.  (Chea.  &  O. )  Big  Sandy  r.  at  station;  b.  b.,  pike  and  pike- 
perch,;  hotelrt,  boatrt,  guides  and  bait  reasonable. 

LOUISIANA. 

(Sec  pa^o  72.) 

Ahhukviations — B.  b.,  black  basn;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.  ni, .  lartjc 
jiioutli;  )a.,  mile;  p.,  pond,  p.  d.,  per  day;  p  w.,  per  week;  r.,  rivt-r;  s.  ra.,  small 
mouth;  Mtr.  stream;  w.  week. 


!4^ 


I 


kerel;  min- 


the  ftshiut,' 


mimed  best: 


Chef  Moutenr  (L.  A:  N.)— Chef  Mouteur  inlet  accessible;  all  kinds  of  Southern 
suit  and  frcKh  water  fisli,  incdudiug  b.  b.,  sea-trout,  bream,  channel-bass  etc.; 
hotels,  boats,  bait  etc.,  reasonable.     The  fishing  is  reporteil  as  "great," 

Ethel  (L.  N.  O.k  T.)— Redwoo('  cr.  ^x  ni.;  perch,  b.  b. etc.;  worms  and  crawfish 
as  bait;  March  to  August  best;  hotel  $'2  p.  d. 

Gibbs  (Q.  &  C.) — A  number  of  small  steams  in  the  vicinity,  all  easily  accessible 
where  excellent  b.  b.  fishing  can  be  had;  hotel  reasonable;  guides  and  boats  not 
needed. 

Slaugrhter — Redwood  cr.  1  m.:  Indis.n  Bayou  I'i  m.;  Black  cr.  l>j;  Cornittf  r., 
4  III. ;  first  and  last  named  best;  perch,  b.  li.,  gaspergoo,  etc  ;  perch  most  uunier- 
ou.m;  worms  and  crayfish  as  bait.  April,  May  and  June  best;  no  piiblic  hotels; 
there  is  fine  fishing  reported  in  Redwood  cr. 

MAINE. 

(sKK  1'a<;ks  72—78.) 

AiiiiitKviATiON's. — b.  b.,  bl^ck  bass;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.  m.,  largo 
moiitli;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  s.  m.,  Huiall 
jiioiith:  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


Caribou  (New  B.)— Madawaska  r.  and  1.,  near  station;  excellent  trout  fishing. 

Dixfield(R.  F.  &  B.)— Numerous  waters  in  vicinity;  excellent  trout  and  b.  b. 
lisliiug:  also  laud  locked  salmons  hotels  |1  to  $2  p.  d.;  boats,  bait,  etc.,  reason- 
able. 

Lowell  Falls  (International.)— Moose  r.  on  R.  R.;  Bog  br.  p,  l>i  m.  from  R.  R.; 
Tidiit  p.  1^2  m.  from  R.  R.;  Indian  p.  1  m.  from  R.  R.;  Fibh  p.  1  ui  from  R.  R-; 
Holeb  ]).  on  R.  R.;  Boundary  Line  p.  1'^  m-  from  R.  R.;  Trout  and  Holtb  p.  best; 
others  very  good;  brook  trout  principally;  June  to  October,  best;  hotels  fl  p  .d., 
guides  about  $2  p.  d  ;  guides  furnish  boats;  only  art.  flies  used  These  waters  have 
liecii  ])ut  little  fished  and  are  splendid  fishing  grounds.  Write  to  1>.  E.  McFee 
Siiiit.,  Sherbrook,  Quebec, 

Tomah  (Me.  C,)— Several  streams  accessible  in  which  good  trout  fishing  can  be 

obtained. 

Vanceboro  (Me.  C.)— Chepatnetcook  1.  at  station;  several  waters  and  lakes  in 
the  viiiuity;  trout  fishing  very  fine;  hotels  ^1.25  to  f2  p.  d.;  guides  f2  p.  d. 

Waldoboro  (K.  *:L.)— Medoma!i  r.  and  several  large  ponds;  .5  to  10  m;  ponds 
best;  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  perch;  hotels  reasonable;  boats  and  bait  at  small  cost; 
fishing  good. 

Warren  (K.  i'c  L.)— Several  good  ponds  near  station;  pickerel  apd  perch  ehiefly; 
hotel  fL.Wp.  a. 

Wiscassef;  (K.  .t  L.)— Sheepscot  r.:  striped  bass,  rock  cod  mid  other  s;iU  water 
I'lxli;  tl..,,.l  tide  best. 


If- 


I  : 


,„>  ii 


XXll 


MARYLAND. 


AmiKEVTATIONS. — b 

month:  iti.,  niilo:  p., 
luoutb;  Ktr.,  Btrcain; 


MARYLAND. 

(See  Pages  78—81.) 

h.,  black  basH;  br.,  brook;  cr. 
pond;  p.  (1.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per 
\v,,  week. 


creek;  1,,  lake;  1.  ui.,  large 
.tfk;  r.,  river;  s.  m.,  small 


Cambridge  (^i<l-  S.  H.  Co  )— Cboptauk  r.;  striped  bass,  per.'li,  blue  fish  and 
sjxits:  last  most  iiMiiicioiiH;  July,  Aunust  and  Sept.  best:  flood  tide  nsnally:  hotels 
f  l.Tiii  to  :r"i  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  moderate,    rishin^  j'ood. 

Deer  Park  (B.  &  O.)— Deep  cr.  5  in.;  trout  priu(  ipally;  May  and  Juno  best;  no 
hotel;  boats  free;  lishiug  good. 

Dover  Bridge  (Md.  S.  B.  Co.)— Choptank  r.  4  m.;  roi'kflsh,  striped  bass  and 
perch;  first  most  numerous;  July,  August  and  HeptemlK  r  best;  hotel  $1.50  to  f'J  p. 
d.     Kxcellent  tishiug. 

Boyd  (B.  &  O.) — Monocacy  r.  0  m.;  b.  b.  a  .d  othervarieties;  first  very  abundant; 
March,  April,  September,  October  and  November  best;  hotels  reasonable;  boats  SI 
p.  d. 

Frederick  (B.  &  O.)— Monocacy  r.  2  m.;  Potomac  r.  11  m.;  first  best  in  fall, 
latter  in  summer  months;  b.  b.,  catfish,  perch  and  carp;  first  most  numerous, 
hotels  r(>asonable;  guides  $2  j).  d.  iuiduding  l)oats;  ti.-hing  good. 

Hagerstown  (B.  k  O.) — Connococheaquo  7  m.:  b.  b.  and  sunflsh;  the  first  most 
lilenliful:  May,  Septcnnlicr  and  0'toV)er  bust ;  hotels  ^"2  p,  d.;  boats  and  bait  at 
nominal  i)rices;  fishing  good. 


Hyattsvillo  (B.  &  O.)— Eastern  branch  of  Potomac  r. 
pike  ],rincipally;  .\pril  and  May  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d. 
good. 

Iiiine   Kiln(B.  A:  O.)— Monocacy  r.,   Ballengers  cr.    1  m.  each:  first  bent; 
April,  May,  August  and  September  i)est;  iirivate  boarding  only:  fail'  tishmg. 


'a   m.;   jierch,    chub  and 
boats   Ri\r.  p.  d.;  fishing 


b.  b 


Mountain Iiake  Park  (B.    k  ().)-Big  and  Little  Youghiogheney;   first  .5  m., 
second  near  station;  Trout  run  '^  m.;  first  best;  trout,   b.  b.  and  a  few  carp;  trout 
mo;-t  iilentiful:  May  and  Juno  best;  hotels  $1.50  to  $'J.50ii.  d.;  guides  $1  p.  d.;  boats 
not  needed;  l)ait  cheai). 

Oakland  (B.  &  ().)— Deep  cr.  0  m.;  Muddy  cr.  ',»  m.;  Youghiogheney  r.l  m.;  Xortli 
liniiu'h  I'otiinuK-  lom.  and  several  small  creeks  in  vicinity;  Deep  cr.  and  Mu<ldy  cr. 
fortrout  and  Yougliioglieney  r.  for  1).  1).:  brook  trout,  b.  b.,  rainbow  trout  and  land 
locked saliu<ui{thelatterf)nly  in  Deepcreek);  brook  trout  mostnumerous:  May,  Jiine, 
,\ugu.-Jt  and  Sept(Mnber  best;  the  two  lattermonths  forb.  b.;  hotels  $2  and  .^^p.  d.; 
fishing  usuiilly  good. 

Oxford  (Md.  8.  B.  Co.)— "Third  Haven"  at  station:  striped  l-ass,  spots,  perch, 
taylors,  (\  (Uing  blue  tish)  and  sht-epshead;  "taylors"  most  plentiful;  July,  August 
an'd  Sejitember  best;  flood  tide  best;  hotels  $2  p.d.;  boats  and  bait  at  "moderate 
cost;  fishing  reported  "spleuded"  in  September. 

Point  of  Bocks  (B.  *:  O.)— Potomac  r.  at  station:  Monocacy  r.  (i  m.;  both 
nood;  1).  i)..  fall  fisli  (chubs)  and  catfish:  first  most  plentiful;  .Vpril  and  September 
best;  liotels  moderate;  guides  $1  p,  d.     Fishing  good. 

Potters  Landing  (Md.  S.  B.  Co.)— t'hoptankr.  strijied  bans  ami  i)erch;  first 
mostnumerous;  July  to  Septeiid)er  l)est:  flood  tide  usually  liest:  i)rivate  boarding 
$1.50  p.  d.;  boats  nu(l  bait  nxoderate.     Fishing  excellent,  best  in  Sejitember. 

Tra vers  Wharf  (Md.  S.  B.  do.)— Ohoptank  r.;  rockfish  (striped  bass),  perch, 
spots,  taylors  (young  bliu-  fish),  sheepshead  and  drum;  first  nuist  numerous;  July, 
August  and  Septemlier  best;  flood  tide  iiet:  private  boarding  $1.5(/  p.  d.;  boats  and 
bait  at  moderate  jirices. 

West  River  Wharf  (Md.  S.  B.  Co.)— West r,  at  station;  perch,  spots,  striped 
bass,  trout  (weakfish);  first  most  numerous;  July  to  .Sept.  best;  flood  tide  best- 
private  boarding  f  1.25  p.  d.:  boats  and  bait  reasonable:  fishing  very  good  at  times' 


:.IlCHI(iAX. 


XXlll 


,,  large 
,  BUiall 


flsh  and 
;  hotels 

best;  iio 

ass    aud 
)  to  $'i  l>. 

bundant; 
boatH  $1 

:  in  fall, 
mnerouH, 


firnt  nidHt 
d  bait  at 


;-ba1)  niul 
1.;  ttsbiug 

"st;   b.  h.: 

'.Ht     5     111., 

iirp;  trout 
.  (I.;  bdiits 


111.;  Niii'th 
Juddy  cr. 
It  luid  land 
:av,  .June, 
|1  $:!i>-  "i-; 

Ih,  pei'cL, 
L  August 
1  moderate 

ni.;  both 
keiiteniber 

[rcb;   flrflt 
boarding 

it. 

porch, 
>uh;  July, 
IboatH  and 


Htriped 
|lidi'  licBt; 
at  times. 


MICHIGAN. 

(See  alHO  pagcH  90-101.) 

ABTjnEVTATiONR— b.  b.,  black  bass;  lir.,  brook;  or.,  crnek.;  1..  lake;  1.  m.,  large 
niouth;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  11.  d.,  I'cr  day;  11.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  b.  m.,  nmall 
ujoutb;  Btr.,  Htreani;  \v.,  week. 

Addison  (M.  &  O.)— DevH'B  1.  3  in.;  Mud  1.  3  n>.;  Bean  cr.  near  city:  flrHt  named 
I'c-^t:  iiickercl,  li.  b..  porch  and  <'atfiHli:  perch  uiont  abundant;  June  and  July  best; 
lioulrt  $1  p.  d. ;  boats  and  ViaitreaHouable.    FiHhiug  good. 

Ann  Arbor  (T.  A.  A.  k  N.  M.)— Silver  1. 18  ra.;  Island  1.;  Mud  1. ;  Sandy  Bot- 
tni.i  and  Sand  Shor(i  1.;  tirst  two  named  best;  b.  ai.d  wilver  bans,  pickerel,  roacii 
iiiul  perch;  b.  li.  and  pickerel  moHtab\nidant;  art.  and  liv(!  minnowK  used;  Juno  to 
Au^'UHtbest;  hotels  moderate;  guides  $1.50  to  f'2  p.d.;  boats  aud  bait  reasonable. 

AugfUSta  (^r.  >t  0.)— ftull  1.  3'.i  m.;  pickerel,  perch  andb.  b.;  perch  most  abun- 
(iiiiit;  hotel  .■^1  p.  il.;  guides  re.isouable;  boats  aud  bait  a*  little  cost;  Excellent 
iif-LiiJg  roported. 

Battle  Creek  (^I.  A:  O.)— Ooqnac  1.  l  m.;  Kalamazoo  r.  3  m;  St.  ^Mary's  1. 
rim.;  Beadle  1.  3  m.:  Wall  1.  Wi  m  ;  Wall  1.  best;  perch, pickerel,  b.  b.;  perch  ami  bass 
iiinst  numeroUK;  sjiring  months  best;  hotels  |'2  p.  d. :  boats  ple\ity  and  charges 
reasonable.    Ti.shing  good. 

Berrien  Spring",  (St.  J.  V.)— St.  Joseph  r.  and  numerous  lakes  in  vicinity;  b.  b., 
pickerel,  h(>iii<' br.  trout  and  perch;  b.  b.,  and  pickerel  most  plentiful;  minnows  as 
bait;  July,  Au^^UKk  and  September  best.;  hotel  $2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  cheap;  the 
b.  b.  fishing  is   said  to  be  excellent. 

Calnniet(M.  R.) — Gratiot  r.  and  1.  also  other  small  trout  Btreams  in  the  vicinity; 
all  good;  br.  trout,  and  h.  b.  principally;  first  most  numerous;  hotels  $2  to  f2.  60 
p.  d.;boats  not  needed;  fishing  good,  aud  said  to  be  an  excellent  fishing  region. 

Cereico  (M.  k  O.^— Kalamazoo  r.  near  station;  Beedle  1.  4  m.;  first  named  beet; 
pickerel  b.  b  etc.;  lust  nan, ed  m<ist  numerous;  May,  June,  and  August  best; 
hotel  $2  p.  d.;  boats  aud  bait  at  a  little  cost.     Fishing  reported  very  good. 

Dundee  (M-  k  O)  Raisen  r.  near  station;  pike,  pickerel  and  b.  b. ;  pickerel  most 
abundant;  May,  June,  September  and  October,  hotels  moderate;  boats,  bait  etc. 
at  small  cost.    Fishing  reported  very  good. 

Doster(M.  &  O.)— Pinel.  2.  m.;  Crooked  1.  6  (^i  m;  Gull  1.  7  m.;  Gun  1.  10  m.; 
firntandlast  named  best;  b.  b.,  pickend,  sunfish  and  perch;  b,  b.  and  pickerel 
iiidst  nunierous;  no  ptiblic  hotel  nearer  than  6  m.;  boats  aud  bait  at  nominal 
prices.    Fishing  reported  good. 

Hooper  (^r.  4^  ().)— Pino  1.  3  ni.;  Gun  1.  8  m.;  Gun  r.  1  m.;  Kalamazoo  r.  ft  m.; 
Gun  1.  best;  pickerel;  mascalonge  (V),  b.  b.,  sunfish  and  perch;  b.  b.,  perch  and  pick- 
erel most  numerous;  Ajiril,  May  and  June  best;    hotels  reasonable;  boats  aud  bait 

bt  little  cost.     Fishing  reported  good. 

Eancook  (M.  R.)— Pilgrim  r  ,  Coles  br.,  Sturgon  r.,  Salmon  Trout  r.  and  Otter 
1.,  all  from  2}j  m,  to  9  ni.  and  all  good;  pike,  pickerel,  br.  trout,  1.  trout,  and 
feme  grayling;  br.  and  1.  trout  most  numeroun;  May  until  October  best;  hottds  $2 
to  5^2. .'id  p.  d.;  boats  and  baitHt  nominal  prices;  fishing  good.  This  plai'e  is  situated 
near  Lake  Superior,  which  aff'ords  excellent  trolling  grounds  fori,  trout. 

Marquette  (L.  S.  T.  Co.)— Carp  r.,  1  ni.;  Dead  r.,  2  m.;  C'hocolayr.,  4  m.,  and 
ntuuerous  trout  brooks  accessible;  bro.ik  trout  I'liiefly;  artificial  lies  and  worms; 
June  and  July  best;  hotels  $2. f(»  p.d.  A  niimlier  of  lakes  <:onvenient  tif  access 
from  Mar.'uette  which  contain  b.  b.  and  pickerel,  also  brook  trotit  have  been  taken 
i;-,)  toOlbs^  in  weiglit  during  July  from  tbe  rocks  tm  the  shore  of  Lake  Superior 
within  seven  miles  of  Marquette. 

Marshall  (^T-  ^  OJ— Kalanm/.or  r..  near  statioti;  Bruce  1.,  2  in.;  Lynn,  Long, 
l.iiiMS  and  Fisli  l.'s,  6  m.:  Nottawa  1..  '.•m,;  Pardy  I.,  «  ui.;  Brace.  I'isli  and  .Nottawa 
Is  licst;  b.  li.  striped  bass  (fresh  water)  perch,  roach  and  pike;  li.  li.  and  roach 
iiiiwtnunieruns;  June,  Ar.gust  mid  Scntembfr  bc-t;  lioKd  Jl.TiO  to  ?2  p.  d.;  boats 
"Ml  minnows  '.''icciit-t  )i.  d.  Fisliing  iii  flie  lakesgood,  that  in  the  river  is  also  good 
I  (luring  July,  August  hud  September  for  b.  b. 


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V 


XXIV 


MICHIGAN    AND    MINNESOTA. 


(See  pages  110—111.) 

Menominee  (M.  fi  N. )— Green  hay  and  Mciiomince  r.  near  Htation:  first  named 
liOMt;  perch  and  tout;  minnow  bai';  Juno  and  September  best;  hotelM  f'i  and  $J.50 
|).  d. ;  boats,  bait  and  gniden  reaj^ouable. 

Moscow  (M.  k  O.)— Round  1.,  Farewell  1.,  Fox  1.,  BibbinH  1.  and  Kalamazoo  r., 
bIho  Heveral  other  watern  in  vicinity;  first  two  best;  b.b.,  jiickerel,  sunfish,  perch, 
etc.;  b.  b.,  hunfl^h  and  perch  mo«tabunda!it;  July  and  August  best;  hotel  $15  p.  w.: 
boat.fi  and  bait  roaHouablc.,    Oood  fishing  rep  >rted. 

Ontouairon(L.  S.  T.  Co.)— Union  r.,  12  m. ;  Cranberry,  fi  m. ;  Potatoe,  4m.;  Bear 
rr.,  3  nj.,  and  Bcveral  other  waters  from  <>  to  14  m.;  all  nood;  pike,  i)ickerel,  b.  b. 
und  br.  trout;  last  most  abundant;  worms  and  artificial  Hies  u.^ed:  .lune,  July  and 
Auj,'ust;  hotels  $!ip.  d.;  boatx,  bait  and  guides  reasonable.  Ijike  Gogebic  reached 
.by  stages,  noted  for  its  b.  b.  fishing. 

Ousted  (M.  &0.)— Dwilsl.,  5  m.;  Round  1.,  4  m.;  Dewey  1.,  2  m.;  Sandl.,  3  m.; 
ptoiiey  1.,  ;i  m.,  and  Evans  1.  accessible;  all  first  class;  i)ickerel,  b.  b.  and  perch; 
fall  and  spring  best;  hotels  $1.50  p.  d, ;  guides,  boats  and  bait  reasonable;  fishing 
generally  good. 

Port  Huron  (Or.  T.  &  P.  II.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.  and  steamboats)— St.  C'lairr.  and  Black 
r.  at  station;  Sarnia  Bay  accessible;  pickerel,  perch,  b.  b.,  pike  and  mascalouge: 
Ai)ril  to  November  best;  hotels  $1.50  to  $2p.  d.;  guides  not  needed;  boats  and 
bait  at  nominal  prices;  fishing  usually  very  good.  St.  (.'lair  r.  is  beat  for  pickerel 
and  Baruia  Bay  for  pike  and  mascalouge. 

Blchland  (M.  &  O.)— Gull  l.,2  m.;  Crooked  1.,  5  m.;  Long  1.,  3'^  m.;  Three  1.,  2ii 
m.;  Butterfield  1.,  3  m.;  Campbell  1.,  4  m. ;  Spring  br.,  2  m.;  and  other  waters  from 
3tol2m;  Crooked  1.,  Gull  1.  and  Three  1.  best;  i)ickerel,  b.  b.,  strawberry  bass, 
pcrcli,  striped  bass  (freshwater)  and  brook  trout;  pickerel,  b.  b.  and  perch  most 
plentiful;  May  to  September;  hotels  $1  to  ll.SOj).  d.;  boats  and  guides  reasonable; 
bait  free;  excellent  trout  fishing  in  Spring  br.;  there  are  also  a  uuuibor  of  small 
lakes  in  which  good  fishing  can  bo  obtained. 

SaultSt.  Marie  (L.  a.  T.  Co.)— Little  Rapids,  3  m.;  Root  r.  (Canada  side),  4'v, 
m.;  Silver  cr.  (Canada  side).  Hay  1.,  6  m.;  waters  on  Canada  side  best;  trout,  b.  b., 
perch;  two  first  most  plentiful;  worms  and  beef  are  the  local  baits;  June  to  October 
best;  iiotels  $2  \>.  d. ;  during  cloudy  wet  weather  brook  trout  c*n  be  caught  at  the 
west  end  of  the  canal  pier. 

8o>£yon(T.  a.  a.  &N.  M.) -Silver  l.,  5  m.;  Crooked  1..  4  m.,  Huron  r.,  4  m.: 
first  named  best;  pike,  b.  b.  and  pickerel;  board  at  farmhouses  moderate;  boats 
and  bait  reasonable. 

MINNESOTA. 

(See  also  pages  101—111.) 

AnnREViATioNs— b.  b.,  ])lack  bass;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.  m.,  lar.i 
mouth;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  perday;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  s.  m.,  small 
mouth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


Avoca(C.  St  P.  M.  k  O.)— St.  Rose  1.,  near  station:  jiickerel  and  several  varieties 
of  <'onrsc  lish;  iiickercl  most  numerous;  usual  baits;  May  to  August  best;  hotel 
$1  p.  d. ;  no  boats;  bait  plenty. 


Bingham  Ziake  (C.  St.  P.  M.  A:  O.)— Bingham 
buffalo;  first  bust;  minnows  as  bait;  guides  $1. 


1.   near  station;  pickerel  and 


Castle  (Wis.  C.)— Four  1.  and  Clear  1.;  first  best;  pickerel  and  b.  b.;  first  most 
lilentitiil;  June,  July  and  August  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d. :  boats  and  bait  at  reasouabU' 
rates;  fishing  reported  good. 

Radle7(C.  St.  P.  M.  &  O.)— Summit  1.  at  station;  Bear  1.  fi  ni.;  last  best;  pickerel 
and  b.  b.:  first  most  i)lentiful;  minnows  as  bait;  June,  September  and  October, 
hotel  moderate;  guides  *2  \).  A.:  boats  25c.  to  60c.  p.  d. :  bait  furnished  by  guide-). 
Theac  are  excellent  fishing  grounds,  the  fish  run  very  large. 

Heron  Lake  (C.  St.  P.  M.  A:  O.)— Jack  cr.  2  m.;  Heron  1.  l,^.^m.;Okal<enacr.  3ij  n.. 


MINNPXOTA    AND    !\IISSIS8I]'I'I 


XXV 


(Sfo  pages  111— 11 '2  ) 

IDch  MoiiifiH  r.  5  lu. ;  Okabona  or.  best;  ijickerel  most  pleutiful;  frogs  ati  bait;  March 
|aml  April  best;  hotels  |1  and  $'J  p.  d.;  bait  cheap. 

Lake  Crystal  (<".  St.  1'.  M.  .t  O.)— Loon  1.  ■«,'  m.;  f'rystal  1.  and  Lily  1,  at  station; 
Ifirst  lii>t:  inckert'l,  jxTch  etc.;  llrHt  most  plentiful;  minnows  as  bait;  May  and  June 
|lji>t;  hotels  $'2  p.  <1.;  guides  reasonable;  boats  and  bait  at  nominal  prices. 

Mountain  take  (C.  St.  P.  M.  »<:().)— Long  1.  and  Eagle  1.  4  m.;  first  best;  pick- 
in  1.  iicrch  etc.;  art.  baits  used;  March,  April,  May  and  January;  hotel  $'2  p.  d.;  no 
iluiyc  for  boats,  bait  etc. 

St.  James  (C  St.  P.  M.  k  <).)— St.  James  1.  'j  m.;  Mary's  1.  .'i  m.;  Kansas  1.  .5  m.; 
II.Miig  1.  (■).  m;   Mary's  1.  and  Lony  1.  best;  i)erch  and  pickerel;   last  most  numerous. 
).]iiiniis  and  frogs  as  baits;  June  and  August  best;  hotels  $'2 p.  d.;  J.')  p.  \t.;  boats  and 
lliiit  reasonable.    Fishing  reported  to  be  very  flue. 

« 

Waterville(M.  &  St.  L.)— flerman  1.   0  m.;  Jefferson   1.  10   m.   and   numorouH 
:hcr  waters  from  ,'2  to  .')  m.;  pike,  pickerel,  b.  1).  and   other  varieties;   boatn,    bait 
|t  ti'.  rea.sonable;  hotel  If 2  p.  d.     An  excellent  fishing  section. 

Windom  (C  St.  P.  M.  k  O.)— Des  Moines  r.  '  i  in. ;  Clear  1.  1  m. ;  Wolf  1.  l.i;^  m.; 
hV\iii  1.  l';i  m.;  Willow  1.  3  m.;  last  ))es';  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  pike;  bass  and  pickerel 
|iii  wt  plentiful;  minnows  and  frogs  as  bat;  April,  May,  June,  Sei)temberand  October; 

bait  $1  i)cr  KX).    These  lakes  and  streams 


|li.itels  $2  p.  d.;  guides  $1..50  to  $2  p.  d. 
itru  reported  to  be  full  of  fish. 


MISSISSIPPI. 

(See  also  jiages  111  112.) 

.\TniBKViATioNS — b.  1).,  black  baas;   br.,  brook;   cr.,    creek;   1. 
loutli;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond:  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,    per  week;  r., 
bii.iutli:  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


lake;  1. 
river;   s. 


m.,   liirgo 
m.,  small 


lonacr.  3'.  n.. 


Arcola(L.  N.  O.  &  T.)— Deer  or.  at  station;  Boguo  r.  1,'i  m.;  last  best;  b.  b. 
tiiiil  perch;  both  plentiful;  tlies,  worms  and  live  baits;  April,  May  and  June  best; 
n'ttl  $2  p.  d.;  guides  $1  p.  d.;  boats  .OOo.  p.  d. 

Bobo  (L.  N.  O.  &  T.)— Alligator  1.  3  m.;  Clear  1.,  Severe  1.  3   m.    eadi;  also   other 
[Waters  about  o  m.;  first  named  best;  b.  b.  and  white  perch  principally;  minnows  as 
lait;  .\pril  to  July  best;  board  at  private  houses;  boats  and  bait   reasonable.     iSaid 
>  he  an  excellent  fishing  place. 

Cleveland  (L.  N.  0.&  T.)— Sunflower  r.  4  m.;  Pittman  1.  .5  m.;last  best;  b.  b.. 
•  nil,  liutt'alo  and  pike;  perch  and  b.  b.  most  plentiful;  red-worms  as  bait;  Jlay 
Mhl  .June  best;  lu)tel  $1.50  p.  d.;  guides,  boats  and  bait  reasonable;  said  to    be   fine 

i^hiiig. 

Hollywood  (L.N.  O.  &  T.)— Kinney  1.  1  m.:  Bluol.  2  m.;  Minton  1.  3.  m.;  Jerry  1. 
:  m.;  Clear  and  (loose  1.  each  2  m;  Minton  and  Kinney  lake  best;  trout,  white  and 
|l'inil<  perch  and   pike   principally;   minnows   as  bait;   April  to   October   best;   no 

'ti'ls,  but  board  at  private  bouses;  boats,  guides  and  bait  at  sniall  cost.  Kinney 
|i.  has  the  i-eputation  of  giving  the  finest  fishing  in  the  state. 

Hnntington  (L.  N.  O.  ^  T  )— Several  lakes  and  streams  in  the  vicinity  in  which 
good  fishing  can  be  obtained:  usual  baits;  hotels  moderate. 

Lake  View  (L.  N.  O.  .^  T.)— Horn  1.,  and  Cut  OtTcr.;  first  best;  b.  b..  perch,  and 
['tlur  tresh  water  fish;  minnows  and  worms  a.s  bait;  June  to  October  best;  hotel  $2 
'.  il;  boats  and  bait  at  little  ct>st. 

Lula  (L.  N.  O.  &  T,)— Moon  1.  ami  Yazoo  Pa.ss  1 '_,  m.;  first  best;  b.  b.,  perch  ami 
intliilo  iirincipally;  b.  b.,  and  ))erch  most  plentiful;  minnows  and  trolling  baits 
i-ii'l;  May,  June  and  July  best;  hotel   $2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  small  c(jst. 

Tunica  (L.  N.  O.  &  T  )— Jerry  1,  1  m.;  White  Oak  Bayou  1  'j   m.;  McKenney  1.  3 
111..  l:ist  best;  white  jierch,  b.  b.  etc.;  white  perch  most  i>lentiful;  worms  and  moat 
i> 1. 1;  April,  May,  June,  and  October  best:    hotel  $2    p.   d.;  boats.and  bait  cUeap. 
1  wc  perch  and  b.  b.  said  to  bo  very  plenitfui. 


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XXVI 


JIIHKOUKI. 


MISSOURI. 

(Scf  illHU  litlgcrt  ll'J  -114. 


Adbreviationb — V).  h.,    black  1>aHH;   br.,    brook;   cr.,    creek;    1. 
mouth;  lu.,  mil*';    ji.,  pond;    p.  d.,  jht  day;   \>.  \v.,  j.cr  wt-ek;  r., 


UKjiitb;  Htr.,  Htri'aiu;  w.,  week. 


lake;  1.  m.,  larnc 
river;  8.  lu.,  Hiuall 


AUenvillo  (M.  I'.)— White  Water  r.,  at  fetation;  trout,  basHniid  drum;  trout  mont 
phtiitiful  in  the  Hiiriii(i;  mimiowH  and  crawtinli  hh  bait:  siirin^;  moiitJis  bewt;  lioteln 
moderate;  j^uidi'H  not  needed;  boatH  and  bait  free.  The  bans  ft.-^hiug  in  very  fine  in 
the  Kprint,'. 

Annapolis  (M-  P.)— Bin  cr.  at  ntntion;  Black  r.,  fi  ni.;  St.  Francis  r.  12  m.;  last 
two  l)eHt;  1'.  b.,  jx'rch  and  trout;  wormwas  bait;  May,  June,  Seiiteniber  and  October; 
hotel  $1  II.  d.;  bait  free.    Fair  tishiutj  reported. 

Ashburn  (St.  L.  K.  A:  N.  W.)— MisHinpipjii  r.  and  nunierouH  lalies  and  ponds  in 
tile  vicinity;  lakew  {generally  best;  butl'alo,  perch,  croppie  and  suntish:  first  nio;-t 
niniierous;  April  to  June,  and  !Sej)tember  to  November  best;  private  board int;  rea- 
sonable; boats  and  bait  jdenty;  at  times  the  lishing  is  excellent,  especially  when 
the  water  is  low. 

Ash  Hill  (M.  P.)— St.  Francis  r.,  2  m.;  Black  r.,  0  m.;  flrpt  best:  b.  b.,  salmon, 
(pike  p<^rch),  jiike  and  cattish;  bass  most  numerous;  minnows  antl  trolling}  spoons 
used;  May,  June  and  November  be8t;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  gtiides  fl.'iO  p.  d. 

Bailey  (^t.  I'.)— Swashing  cr.,  ',  !"•;  Bit?  i"-.  12  ni.;  last  best:  b.  1).,  "salmon  " 
([like  p<,'rcli),  pike:  catttsii  and  per<'h;  b.  b,  and  cattish  most  abundant;  minnowH  us 
bait;  April,  May,  June  and  September;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  bait  moderate.  Good  liHhing 
reported. 

Bismarck  (M.  P.)— The  "Cut  OfT,"  3  m.;  b.  b.  and  perch;  first  most  plentiful; 
minnows  as  liait;  July,  Au(;;uHtand  September  best;  hotol  $2  p.  d.;  guideH  50  cents; 
I. oats  not  needed;  bait  plenty  and  cheap. 

Canton  (St.  L.  K.  .^  N.  W.) — Mississippi  r.,  Lima  1.,  Wyconda  and  UogerH  I's.; 
tirst  two  best;  bull'alo,  croi>pie,  b.  I),  and  sunflsli;  first  two  most  plentiful;  from 
Ajiril  to  July  good;  liotcd  ^'I  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  75  cents  to  $1.50  p.  d.  From  July 
to  October  the  fishing  is  fair. 

Carrolltou  {('■  B.  '^'  K.  ('.) — Moss  cr..  2  ni.;  Wakanda  cr.,  '.^  m.;  Missouri  r.,  5ni.; 
b,  b..  croppie,  carp  and  Hunfish;  May,  June  and  September  best;  hotels  f  2  i).  d.; 
)uinuow8  as  bait;  fishing  reported  "best  iu  the  State." 

Clarksville  (St.  T..  K.  .t  N.  W.)— Kings  1..  Emmett  1.  and  "CutOflf,"  1  to  2  m.: 
all  good;  b.  b..  cropjiieand  jierch;  first  two  most  nunjerous;  April,  May,  June,  Seii- 
teniber and  October  best;  hotel  nominal  prices;  boats  75  cents  p.  d.;  fishing  report 
ed  excellent. 

Delta  (M.  P-)— Whitewater  r.,  '.jUi.:  ^lississippi  r.,  14  m.;  pike,  trout,  pike 
perch,  l)asH  and  croppie;  l.ist  two  most  abundant;  minnows  and  worms  as  bait; 
April  to  November  best;  hotel  f  1.50  p.  d. 

Dexter  (^1.  P.t— St  Francis  r.,  8  m.;  Little  r.,  10  m, ;  other  waters  about  10  ni.. 
first  namecl  best;  "salmon"  (pike  perch),  pike,  croppie,  &c.;  minnows  and  art.  bait.- 
used;  April,  May,  September  and  October  best;  hotels  reasonable. 

Doniphan  (M.  P.)— Current  r.  '4  m.;  Logan  cr.  (i  m.;  first  best;  trout,  pickerel.  '\ 
b.  b.  and  buffalo;  last  two  most  numerous;  minnows  and  spoon  bait;  March  tu  | 
.\ugust  best;  hotel  $1.50  p.  d.;  guides  and  boats  moderate;  fishing  reported  ■if] 
"splendid." 

Poley  (St.  L.  K.  &  N.  W.)— Kings  1.  2'a  m,;  croppies  and  b.  b.;  first  most  nu- 
merous; .Vugust  and  September  best;  hotel  $1.50  p.  d.;  fishing  reported  good,  cb- 
pecially  iu  the  spring. 

Predericktown  (M.  P)— Big  St.  Francis  r.  8  m.;  Little  St.   Francis  r.  1  m.:  Cos- 
ter r.  7  m.:  tirst  best:  b.  b.,  ])erch.  '  salmon"  (pike  perch.)  croppie   etc.;   first  nioetj 
[)lentiful;  May  and  June  best;  hotels  $1  to  $2  p.  d.;   beats  not  needed;  bait  cheai' 

Ore8rory(St.  L.  K.  fc  N.  W.)— Fox  r.;  Mississippi  r.  and  other  waters  jiear  station.! 
butl'alo,  pike,  pike-;  erch.  ^crcb,  croppie  etc.;  biilialo  and  ru'Hsh  in  r.,  .-iimI    cidpiiicj 


Missorui. 


xxvn 


(Spo  jiaKeH  112—114.) 

ImoHt  niimprouH  In  tlio  lakow;  May.  .luiifiaiiil  July   liOHt;  privato  lioardiiifj  I'u'.  p.  d.; 
I  liuat.s  i'>"i'.  !'•  il.:  Jl'^liiiiK'  i»^  reported  an  very  ^{ood. 

Helton  (St.  L.  K.  fi  N.  W.)— Went  ProiiR  Hay  de  Cliarlos  at  ntatii>ii;  Ka^^le  1.  I  m.; 

Iflrnt  l>e.-<t;  1).  1).,  cropi):*!,  i)ike-i)eri'h  etc.;  cattisli  aii(l  biitTali)  iiioMt  abiiiidaiit:  Sept., 

(let.,  iiiid  Nov.  be.-it;  111)   hotel  nearer   than    ">   ni, ;   KuideH   not   needed:    boats   ete. 

ii'Hsoiiatile;  fishing  reported  very  tjood.     The  Bay  de  CharleM  i.s  fed  entiridy   from 

fresh  water  Hprint'H. 


ni.:l).   b.  and  croppio;  .\pril.   May 


Hurricane  (St.  L.  K.  A:  N.  W.)-King8  1. 
land  liill  niouthHi  good  tiHhin^,'  reported. 

Irondale  (M.  P.)— Bi>{  r.  and  <'edarer.  acceHsible:  flrHt  best:  b.  h.,  j)erch  etc.; 
I  h.  li.  niiiHt  nnnieri)\iM;  minnows  and  worinH  aH  bait;  April,  November  and  (.)ctol)er 
|li.'(*t;  boardinj?  honscH  |5  p.  w.;  bait  cheap. 

KnobIiick(M.  P.)— St.  Francis  r.  1  m.:  1).  b..  and  perch  pri:icipally;  miunows 
laud  worms  as  liait;  April  and  May  best;  hottd  reaHonable. 

La  Grangfe  (St.  L.  K.  &  N.  W.)— MissisHippi  r.  atstatiou;  sunflsh,  b.  b.  and  buf- 
Ifalii;  hist  miK-t  numerous;  April,  May  and  June  bcHt;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  boats  $1  p.  d. 
ll'ii-liinK  reported  good. 

Little  Hiver  (M.  P.)— Little  r.  at  station;  cyprosfl-trout  (.');  b.  b  and  porch  prin- 
iciliiiU.v ;  cypress-trout  and  butlalo  moHt  numerous;  minuovvH,  worms  and  tro'.ling 
baits  used;  hotels  $1.'J.">  p.  d.;  guides  not  needed;   boats  and   bait  at  reasonabh* 
prites.    Fish  are  plenty. 

Louisiana  (St.  L 


iRihl 


K.  A:  N.  W.)— Mississippi  r.  ind  several  streams  easily  acces- 
rock,  b.  b.  "salmon"  (pike  perch,)  pike  and  croppie  principally:   croppie  and 


111.  1).  most  numerous;  April,  May,  October  and  Noveuiber  best;  hotels   f'2  p.    d.,    .f(i 
p.  w.;  boats  50  c.  p.  d.;  fishing  good,  aad  pronounced  extra  during  the  spring  and 
Ifall  months. 

Marquand  (M.  P.)— Coster  or.  near  station  ;  trout,  b.  b.  imd  s>in-perch  chiefly; 
I  minnows  and  worms  as   bait:  May,  June  and  September;  hotels  $1.50  and  $2  p.  d.; 
guides  not  needed:  bait  plentiful. 

Mineral  Point  (M.  P.)— Mill  cr.,  at  station:  Big  r.,  8  m:  last  best:  b.  b.  and 

[(•ro|i]iii' iiliundant;  red  worms  as  bait:  .\pril  and  May  best;  hotel  #4  ]>.  w.      When 

:i  iihiie  is  selected  to   fish  at  in   this   region   cooked  meal   is  either  thrown  in  the 

1  incr  or  placed  in  a  bag  the  day  previous;  this  is  done  to  attract  the  fish,  which  are 

I  plentiful. 

Pevely  (M.  P.)— Joachim  cr.  (or  Squashing  cr.,)  1  'o  m.;  croppie,  b.  b.,  pike,  &o.; 
I  first  uustpleutifiil;  minnows  as  bait;  April  to  fall  best;  hotels  $1  to  $1.,50  p.  d. 

Piedmont  (M.  P.)— Black  r.,  4  m.;  St.  Francis  r.,  13  m.;  Current  r.,  28  m.:  last 
[best;  others  also  good;  b.  b.,  pike,  trout,  white  perch  and  other  varieties;  b.  b.  and 
pprch  most  numerous;  minnows  and  worms  as  bait;  March,  Ai)ril  and  May;  hotels 
I  reasonable:  boats,  bait  and  guides  moderate. 

Salem  (St.  L.  S.  &  L.  R.)— Maramee  r.,  at  station;  bass  principally;  usual  baits; 
Ihotelt,  etc.,  reasonable;  fair  fishing  at  times. 

St.  Peters  (St.  L.  K.  &  N,  W.)— Mississippi  r,,  5  m.;  Missouri  r.,  8  ui.;  both 
|f!(i(Ml;  b.  1).,  b.iflalo  and  croppies;  Ai)ril,  May  and  September  best;  hotels  |1  p,  d.; 
Iguicles  not  needed;  fishing  reported  excellent  in  above  months. 

Williamsvllle  (M.  P.)— Black  r.,  '.,  m.;  bass  and  perch  chiefly;  worms  as  bait; 
|April,  May  and  June;  hotel  ii.  p.  d. 

Elsberry  (St.  L.  K.  A:  N,  W.|— King's  1.  1 '.  m.;  Prairie  Slough  4  m.;  last  best; 
11)  t>.  and  croppie:  croppie  most  numerous;  May,  July,  Aug,  Sept.  and  Oct.  best: 
|hotcl9  |2p,  d.;  good  fishing  reported. 


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ARIZONA. 


Abbreviations— b.  b,  black  bass;br., 
Im.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w. 
Ifctr ,  stream;  w.,  week;  1.,  lake. 


brook;  cr.,   creek;    1.    m. 
per  week;  r.,  river;  s.   m., 


large  mouth: 
small  mouth; 


if  I 


XXVlll 


ARIZONA. 


Platf«t"*'''At.  A;  1*.)— Oak  cr.:  12  ni.;  Verde  r.,  ;l(l  ni.:  Clearer.,  :(")  ni.;  tho  two 
tirHl  iiiiiiied  bent;  liir(,'e  (jiiiiiititii's  (  f  ti'oiit  ill  Oak  cr. ;  Colorado  Halinoii  in  V<'rd('  r.; 
Heii(.  and  Oitolier  IxiMt  niontliH  for  Oak  er. ;  winter  nioutliH  for  Verde  and  Clear  er.: 
hotel  t:i  (I.  d.;  nuiden  $3  p,  d.  and  exi.enHfH;  boatw  not  uet-dcd;  (•xecUcnt  llHhini.', 
"j^ood,  very." 

Hackb«rry  (At.  .'i  P.)— Tront  c-.,  .'tum.;  Biirro  cr.,  fiO  m.;  last  bent;  mountain 
troiil;  hiininier  months  bcHt;  hotelH  $2  j).  d.;  "fair"  flnhinj^  reported. 

Winslow(At.  k  P.)— Clear  cr.  (Col  )  ,'1  m.:  SchovelandH  cr..  9  m.;  firHt  uaninl 
bent;  trout  and  salnioii  trout;  the  lawt  mont  ninnerotiH;  April,  May,  June  and  ,Iniy 
bent;  hotels  i'i  p.  <1.  There  are  ;'ood  tiHhinj^  cru.;  they  are  located  iu  cauyouH  with 
perpendicular  walls  75  ft.  to  ^.Vt  ft.  lii^n  and  from  25  to  250  ft.  wide. 

NEBRASKA. 

(JSeo  also  payo  116.) 

Wisner  (T.  K.  k  M.  V.)— A  number  of  waters  all  eoHily  acccBsible;  usual  varietitH 
of  llsh;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  bt)atfl,  bait,  A;c.  reasonable. 

NEVADA. 

(See  also  page  117.) 

Abuf.viationk— 1).  b.,  black  baBs;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  crook;  1.,  lake;  1.  ni.,  lar^'t 
mouth;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  v.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  s.  m.,  Bmall 
mouth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


Beowawe  {^o.  Pac.)— Humboldt  r.,  near  station:  mountain  trout  i)riucipally: 
hotels  $2  p.  d.;  (guides  uuuocessary;  .July  to  November  best. 

Carlln  (!^o.  Pac.)— Hiimboldt  r.,  at  station;  trout  principally;  hotels  moderate, 
boats  not  needed;  excellent  trout  lishiiitc  during  summer  ,iud  fall  months. 

Verdi  (So.  Pac.)— Fair  fishing  for  mountain  trout. 

NEW    BRUNSWICK,    CAN. 

(See  also  pages  22-2i.) 

Aubreviations.— b  b.,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  oroek;  1.,  lake;  1.  m.,  huve 
mouth;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w..  per  week;  r.,  river;  s.  m.,  small 
mouth;  str.,  stream.,  w.,  week.  I 


Big  ITew  River  (Grand  S(\)— Big  New  r.  3  m.;  Lepreauxr.  at  station;  Little  I.c- 
l)reaux  r.  'J  m;  Upper  1.  at  station;  two  tirst  best;  trout  and  lake  trout  priucipall>; 
tirst  most  numerous;  worms  ,ind  Hies  as  bait;  hotel  moderate;  boats  not  required; 
bait  plenty.  A  number  of  large  lakes  in  vicinity  which  contain  quantities  of  trout, 
both  lake  and  speckled. 

Bonny  River  (Grand  So.)— Winder  str.  '^  m.;  Bonny  r.    at  station;  Digdoyua>h  I 
1.  :t  m.;    Clearance  str.  5  m.;  Winder  str.  and  lake  best;  trout,   perch  and  chub  prin- 
I'ipalh  ;  worms,  grasshoi)pers  and  art.  Hies;  May  and   .Sept.   best;   boats,    bait  etc., 
reasonable.     TIk^  trout  run  very  largo  in  the  lake  and  are  plentiful  in  both  stream 
and  lake.     These  may  be  said  to  be  virgin  waters. 

Dyers  (Grand  So.)— Digdeyuash  r,  'a  m,  and  1.  3  m.;  Clarence  str.  3  m.;  both  | 
ecjually  good;  trout,  porch  and  chub  principally;  tirst  most  numerous;  worms  aiul 
flies  as  bait;  Jlay  to  Sept.;  hotel  $1  p.  il.;  guides  $1.  p.  d.;  boats  not  needed.     A  tiiu' 
fishing  section,  the  trout  running  large  in  lake  and  very  plentiful  iu  river. 

Kent  (New  B.)— In  tlie  streams  of  the  Mirimachi  trout  and  salmon  are  very  abun- 1 
dant;  hotels  f2  p.  d.;  boats,  b.iit  and  guides  at  reasonable  prices.    This  being  a  new 
country  it  is  as  yet  little  known,  and  the  fishing  is  very   fine. 

Iiepreatix  (Grand  So .  )- 

N.  B. 


Trout,  lake  and  speckled;  good  fishing;  see  New  River, 


Musquash  (Grand  So.)— Musiiuash  and  Lancaster  rivers  and  their  tributaries! 
>j' m;  trout  and  togue  (lake  trout);  first  most  numerous;  worms  and  flies  as  bait, 


NEW   BRUNSWICK,    CAN. 


XXIX 


h(;  mouDtaiD 


isual  viirietiiB 


it   princiiially: 


BO  New  River, 


(8eei)iiKeH  2t2— 24.) 

May  nnd  RoptPnihrr  host;  lintelH  inodcmti^  luiit  aiid  lnuitn  iileiity:  flHhiiin  (<x<<'IU'iit. 
Til''  Sii^'iir  DriftH,  wont  bmucli  of  MuHijurtHh,  Huid  to  he   the  bi'Mt  urouiid. 


Til''  Sii^'iir  DriftH,  wont  bmucli  of  MuHijurtHh,  Huid  to  \w   I 

Peuufleld  (Oraud  So.)— Hunter's  1.  2  m.;  JohnHonV  1.  1 
L.ttlo  New  r.  H  m.;  all  e(|ually  (»ood;  chiefly  trout,  worm 
rtios;  no  hotels,  but  board  at  private  hounOH.;  boa t«  not 
May  to  Seoteiuber  boHt  niouthei. 


1  Ml.;  Pocolo(,'an  Htr.  <">  ni.; 

H,   f^raMHliojijierM  and   art. 

noed<'<l;   ll.-^h   run    large; 


Spruce  Lake  (Orand  8(\)— Spruce  1.  at  station  and  <>  ni.  from  St.  Johnn:  trout 
nii'l  I'frcli  iirincipally;  trout  moMt  nunieroUH;  worniH  and  art.  tlicH  used;  May  to 
Sipt.  best:  lioti'l  $1.  p.  d.;boatH,  bait,  ^uidoH  etc.  at  moderate  pricen.  Thin  in  a 
II.  wly  opened  rej^ion,  and  flnhing  very  ^ood. 

St.  Stephen  (Orand  So.)— St. Croix  and  (Irand  1.  are  the  nearest  llHliing  wuter.n, 
(liMtiint  by  rail  'li  ui.;  (Jrand  1.  bent;  land-locked-Halmon  principally;  art.  tly 
cLielly  UHed;  May  to  Sept.  best;  hotel  f  1.5(1  p.  d.;  boat  iucludiiih'  fjuide  ^2  p.  d. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

(Sec  al.so   pa^^es  115-120. ) 

MinnEViATlONS — b.  b.,  black  bass;  br.,  brook; 
jiioutlr,  ni.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  ]>.  d.,  per  day:  p.  w. 
iii'iutli;  str.jHiream;  w.,  week. 


cr..    creek;    1 

,    lak. 

;   1.   m. 

.  larpe 

per  week;    r., 

rivei- 

H.   ni  , 

small 

Andover  (B.  &  L.) — Trout  fishing  has  been  prohibited  for  three  years;  no  other 

"Ullie  ti:-h  Cilll{,'ht. 

Antrim  (15.  >v  I'l^f're^if,' p. ;}  m.  and  numerous  brooks  in  vicinity  contain.^ig 
Miuill  trcut;  pei'cli,  pickerel  and  b.  b.  )irincipally;  perch  most  niimerous;  June  to 
Sc  [it.  best:  hotels  ;fl.50  p.  d.,  .fl  to  ?^H  p.  w.;  boats  50c.  p.  d. 

Ashland  (H.  A:  L.)— Sipiam  1.  4  m.:  trout,  pickerel  and  perch;  la^t  named  most 
iiiiiiierous;  miuiiows  and  worni.-*  us  Imit;  May  to  Aut^ust  1  best;  lioti'i-.  .fl.TiO  to  f3  p. 
i].;  b<i:itd  at  private  houses  lor  $1  p.  d.     Very  good  tishiuK  reported. 

Bascawen  (U.  &  L.)— Great  p,  4  m.;  pic'kerel,  perch  uud  cattish;  worms  as  bait; 

»■  iiiiuier  mouths  best;  no  hotels, 

Bethlehem  Junction  (B.  X-  L.)— C.ale  r.  2 ' .  m.;  Little  r.  ;<  m . ;  New  Zealand  r.  7 
111.  :iiul  numerous  huuiU  sti'eams  in  vicinity,  (iale  r,  best;  trout  jjriucipally;  worms 
lis  liiiit;  .June  best  niontli;  hotels  reasc.mible;  boats  not  needed;  bait  plentiful. 
These  waters  are  reiiorted  as  "seldom  iiihetl". 

Bradford  (B.  X- L.)— Bradford  p.  1 'j  m.;  Massassecum  1.  I'j  m.;  Long  p.  1  ni.; 
Ciilliiif^hani  p.  It  m.;  Todd  p, ')  m.;  all  aliout  (.Mjual;  trout,  b.  b.,  laud-locked  salmon, 
phkerel,  (ieruian  carp  and  jierch;  bass  most  numerous;  .June  l.")th  to  August  15th  for 
buss;  hotel  ;? I  p.  d.;  boats  5()c.  p.  d.  The  above  waters  have  been  lately  stocked 
ai.il  art  well  protected  during  closes  season.  Fishing  is  reported  excellent  and 
t.'edd  board  can  bo  obtained  at  the  farm  houses  close  by  the  grounds. 

Bristol  (B.  &  L.)— Newfound  1.  2  m.;  Fowler  r.  4  m.;  Smiths  r.  2  m.:  Pemequas- 
s(t  r.  at  8tati(Ui  and  over  20  trout  brooks  within  H  111.  i,f  the  station;  land-locked 
saluiou,  lake  trout,  ])ickerel,  salmon,  roach  and  brook  trout;  the  trout  species  most 
ntmierous;  worms,  tlies  and  si  oon  baits  used;  .June  to  S(»ptember  best-  hotels  ijl  to 
I'Aii.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  little  cost. 

Campton  Villagfe  (B.  A:  L.)— Elsworth  p.  5  m.:  ;\Iud  r.  '^  m.;  15agley  br.  H  m.; 
Siiuiiwich  p.  ()  m.;  trout  and  lickerel;  trcnit  most  nnmeri)us;  worms  an<l  art.  tlie.H 
iisecl;  .lime  and  July  best;  holelx  fi  to,*i|.5(>  p.  d.:  guides  ^2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait 
moderate,  A  number  of  small  brooks  in  vicinity  containing  trout.  The  best  tish- 
ing  grounds  are  at  Waterville  12  m.  from  station. 

Canaan  (B.  k  L.)— Crystal  1.;  Wright  p.;  Goose  p.;  all  good;  b.  b.,  trcutand  pick- 
erel; lirst  named  most  numerous:  usual  baits;  May  to  .\ugust  best  months;  hotels 
n  asouable,  boats,  bait,  etc.  at  moderate  prices. 


Concord  (B.  &  L.)— Lake  Pennecook  3  m.;  Big  and  little  Turkey 


•>>, 


m. 


■Hot 


Ib'li"  I)  m.;  Contocook  r.  8  ni.;  Mtirrimac  r.  ',  m.  and  numerous  trout  brooks  in  the 
vicinity;  Lake  Pennecook  and  Little  Turkey  best;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch  ami  cattish 
iinin'ipally;  bass  and  pickerel  most  numerous;  June  to  September  best;  hotels 
;•  a>Miiable,  also  board  at  farm  houses. 


;  *.. 
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XXX 


NEW    IIAMI'SIIIRi:, 


(HeoPaR«iH  115— 120.) 

Daltoii  in.  \-  li.)— f'oiin.  r.  and  iminiTonH  poiidM  within  ."I  tn  .T  m.\  itickfn'l,  i)erch 
etc.;  fiD^M  iiiid  HliintTH  liM  Imif:  .hint!  iiiid  ScptfJnlifi' l)i'Mt,.  MiitclM  #4  to  $^>  p.  w.; 
IxiatH,  i^iildi'H  und  liuit  iit  ii'iiHuiiiiliif  ]>rii')-H;  pickfi'td  iiioHt  iiiiiiii'r'oiiH, 

Danbury  (It.  •'^  L-)  I'lciiHiint  p.  und  School  i).  '.,  ni.;  pickerel,  trout  und  cutflsh; 
live  liiiit  iiHcd;  .Tilly  iinil  Au^iiHt  Iichi  iiioiitliH:  hotcdH  ;fl  p.  d.:  lioatH  mid  Itiiit  ut  littli; 
oo.st. 

Xast  Andover  (H.  •v  li.)  -HiKhlimd  I.,  at  Htution;  Kcho  I.,  'Jni.:  Adilcr]).  :)  m.: 
WcliMtcr  1.,  It  Ml.;  WcliHtcr  ami  Hi|.;hland  lakcH  liowt;  pickerel,  l>.  Ii  ,  etc..  pickorol 
and  hiiHH  nioNt  abundant;  .lunt*,  July  und  Septeiulier  bcNt  nionth^*:  liottdH  $'>  to  #|i> 
p.  w.;  boatH  and  bait  a',  nominal  pricen      Uood  trout  tlHliinu  in  reported  iu  vii:iuity. 

Eaat  Concord  (I <.  \'  L.) -Merrimac  r.,  ',  ni.;  i'urtle  p.,  I'^iii.;  tirHt  naniudbeHt: 
1).  b.,  jiickerel,  perch,  etc.;  bann  iiiohI  nunierouH;  worniH  um  bait;  no  hotelH.  Thuru 
aro  u  few  udjacent  trout  HtreaniH,  but  tin-  flHh  are  nmall  und  «curce. 

XSast  Haverhill  (H.  ^  L.)— Hniull  Htr.  near  station  containing  brook  trout; 
tlHiial  baitH;  Aui^UHt  and  Heptt'Uiber  bent;  no  hotel;  boatH  not  needeil. 

East  Iiebanou  (li.  >'v  L.)— Manconia  1.,  atntation;  Kant]).,  r>  ni.;  tlrNt  named  be^^t; 
b  b.,  pickerel  and  trout;  principally  Iiuhm  und  pickerel;  UHual  buitw;  July  auil 
AugUHt;  uo  hotel;  boatH  aud  bait  from  CU  ceutH  to  |1  p.  d. 

ZSnfleld  (B.  A:  li.)— MaHcoina  1.,  '4  n».;MaHcoma  r.,  near  Htatioii;  Crystal  1.,  4'j  ni.; 
fleoiue'w  p.  (1  m.;  Pond  Hole,  1'.,  ni.;  CryHtul  aud  MaHconiu  lakes  beut;  b.  b.,  pickerel, 
perch  an<l  a  few  trout;  tlrHt  three  named  nioHt  nuiiieroiiH;  live  bait  mostly  used; 
June  to  September  bewt;  liotelH,  b  atrt  and  bait  reaHouable. 

Tranklln(n.  >'*:  I'.)— WebHler  1.,  2  m.;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch,  and  roach;  firHt 
iiiinicd  moHt  abundant;  worniH,  IHoh,  etc..  uh  bait;  July  to  September  l)eHt;  hotels 
If 2  p.  d.;  no  ^'I'ideH  needed;  boats  und  bait  at  little  cost;  uood  trout  lishing  iu  Hev- 
orul  brooks  easily  accessible. 

Orafton  (IS. '^  I'.)— Mud  p.  'a  ni.;  Oraftou  ]>.  and  Smith  r.;  (Jrafton  ]>.  best; 
pickerel,  jierch,  etc.;  perch  most  uiinieruiiH;  ii>u:il  bait-*;  June  and  Jiily  best; 
hotels  fl  to  $:t  p.  d.;  boats  fl.rH). 

Harris ville  (H.  >^  L.) — North  p.,  'a  ni.;  Hurrisville  and  Lonj?.  p  2  m.;  flrst 
named  best;  pickerel,  b.  b.,  und  other  varieties;  live  bait  mostly  used;  hotels  J4 
p.  w.;  boats,  Imil  aud  t^uides  at  reasonable  cha-ge.s.  Favorite  resort  for  camping; 
parties;  substantial  camps  have  been  erected  for  their  use.  Uood  fishing  reported 
for  b.  b.  and  pickerel. 

Hill  (H-  '^  L.)— Flanders  br.  '^  m.;  Bennett  br.,  1  ra.;  Knox  br..  1.  m.  and  Foster 
hr.  2  ni.;  first  named  best;  trout  priucijially;  hot(d  $1  p.  d.;  boats  not  needed;  also 
Home  b.  b.  in  the  Merriuiao  r.  close  by. 

Hillsboro  (B.  &  L.)— Contoopook  r.,  near  station;  Loon  p.,  3  m.;  Contention  p.  4 
HI.;  (ioulds  p.,  3  111.  and  numerous  other  ponds  easily  reached;  Half  Moon  aud 
Contention  p.  best;  pickerel,  b.  b.,  perch,  trout,  etc.;  jierch,  pickerel  and  trout 
most  numerous;  usual  baits;  July,  Aut^iist  and  .St^ptember  best;  hotel  $1.50  to  |2 
p.  d.;  boats,  bait,  etc.,  cau  be  had  at  small  cost;  good  fishing  reported. 

Iiake  ViUag'e  (B.  t  L.) — Lake  Winnepesaukee,  near  station;  trout,  pickerel  aud 
b.  b. ;  last  named  most  uumerous;  live  baits  u^ed;  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  bouts  aud  bait 
at  reasonable  prices. 

Merrimack  (Concord.) — Babbosic  1.  4  m.;  Horseshoe  ]),  '.j  111.;  Merrimac  r, ;  first 
iinnied  best;  b.  '  .,  pickerel  and  perch;  two  last  most  plentiful;  May  to  Oct.  best; 
moderate  charges  all  'rouud. 

Milton  (B.  &  M.)— Several  lakes  near  station;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch  etc.  are 
abundant;  guides  at  moderate  prices;  hotels  $lp.  d.,  also  board  at  farm  houues  ou 
the  lakes;  flshiug  reported  excellent. 

3!rewbury(B.  &  L.)— Suuapeel.  at  station;  lake  trout,  brook  trout  (large  size,) 
land-locked-salmon,  b.  b.  aud  pickerel:  usual  bait;  July  and  August  best.  Hotels 
$1  to  #1.50  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  reasonable.  Fishing  is  considered  super-excellent; 
many  1).  b,  and  land-locked-salnion  taken  from  1  to  H  lbs.  In  187'.»  this  lake  wa-< 
ptockt'd  with  the  blue-back  trout  of  the  Hiinueley  lakes  111  Maine,  and  specimen;* 
of  very  lai'gc  size  have  been  taught,  of  whiih  it  is  said  that  they  are  the  pro- 
«f>iiv  of  the  original  sti'ck  of  "ulue-backs,"  the  geuuiue  ^'alvoliuus  oquassa. 

gtu.' 


NEW    HAMI'HUIRK. 


xxxl 


(S»u)  |m«08  113—120  ) 

Newport  |H-  a;  I..i— Uncky  Hound  p.  8  m.;  S|ifctH('1t'  i>.  7  in.; 
I.i~i  ii.iiiii'il  li*-Ht;  li.  )i.,  trout,  liiiKl-loi'iifil  Hitliiioii  mill  )ilckor«l: 
aliiliiiliilit;  UMUtil  IxiitH  iiiiil  Hit.  tlir'H-,  Jiiiir,  .In!)  iilid  .Vn^ilHt  licnt 
^'iiiili's,  lioiiiH  aiul  Imit  at  i'('UhoiiiiI>I)<  iii-itt-H. 

Vo.  Zaacawen  (H.  >V  T' )— Mirriimif  r.  at  Htutioti;   ImHH   moHt 


Sumipt'c   1.    (1    111.; 

tlrHt    nanifd  moMt 

Hotel  |l  i>.   a.; 


liiiitH;  AutjUMt  ami  Hopt.  liuHt;   no  puhlii 


tiuiuerouH;  uvu*l 
liotcl;  lioatH  and  bait  chuap. 


17ortbfleld  (H.  .V  r..l  -Hfvciiy's  hr.  I  Ml.;  Winnlow  br.  1 'j  lu.;  PliilllpM  br.  '„  m.! 
l;uii  hr.  1  111.;  Forest  p.  '.i  in.  mid  iniiiici'oiiN  other  wat«<rN  all  caHil.v  acreti- 
.sililr;  trout,  pickfi'fl,  |>crrli,  roiii'lr,  trmit  and  jiirkcrel  most  nniiicrons;  UHual 
Imits:  Hpriii|{  ami  HiiniiniT  nioiitliH  litjst;  hoti'l  ^'J  p.  d.;  lioatH  and  Imit  rensonatdo. 
Ti'iit  Hrthinn  Huid  to  bo  very  tint'. 

P€nacook(H.  A;  L.)— Contoocook  ami  MtTrinnn- r.  near  station;  Walker's  p.  C.  ui.; 
list   niinied  bent;  b   b.  and  piekcrel  iiioHt  .lUiiieroUH;  liutul  $'2  p.   d.:  boats  aud  bait 

;il   Uttll'  t'DHt. 

Roby's  (H.  't  L,)— I.onn  p.  :<iii.:  SiinoiiM  jp.  '1  ni.  aiidothor  wafors  easily  reacliod; 
I..  I>.,  pickerel  and  pei'eh;  llrst  two  named  most  numerous;  usual  bait;  August  aud 
s.pteinber  best;  boats  and  bait  at  littlo  cost.    Good  tishinn  roported. 


Bumiiey  (H.  k  L.;— Hall  br  1  m. 
■       ■'-  m. 


Clark  br,  1  m  ;  Dakors  r.  1  in.;  Stinsoii  p.  Si-j 
In  ;  Mine  I'oiiiis,  .>  Ill  laiiiiDer  II -.J  III.;  Loon  p.  ;i  m.;  tilt)  brooks  and  Little  Pollda 
contain  trout;  otlier.s  li.  b.,  pickerid  etc. ;  hotel  IL.'iu  p.  d  ;  Kiiides,  boats  and  bait 
iit  iii'iiiinal  iirices.  These  waters  art)  well  stocked  and  j{ivo  Kood  llNhiiiM;  usual 
liiiits  iind  art.  tly.    Firdiiiij^  reporte<l  excellent 

So.  Danbury  (H.  k  L.)-  Ka^b'  pond  1  m.;  Wallace  br.  ■'4  in.;  Lan^'ley  br.  '.,  rn.: 
tii-t  named  best;  tniut,  b.  b.  ami  jiercli;  the  lirst  most  abumlaiit.  I  siial  liaits; 
.\I:i>  and  Juno  best;  hotel  $1.  p.  d.;  guides  ^■.,ip.  d.;  boats  aud  bait  rcasona))le. 

So.  Iiancaster  (U'  t'^  L.) — <'onn.  r.;  Pauls  st.;  Little  .\mmoiioosuc  r, ;  first  named 
111  St.  trout,  pike,  and  b.  b;  pike  most  abundant;  Usual  baits;  hotel  ^l  p.  d.;  boats 
aii'l  bail  at  small  cost.  Numerous  other  streams  which  are  yood  for  trout;  Juno 
ami  Sept.  best. 

Twin  Mountain  (15.  i^  L.)—.\miiinm)osuc  r.;  Alder  br.;  Little  r.;  all  within:! 
Ill  ,  mostly  trout;  usual  baits;  July,  .\utiust  and  September  best;  hotids  reasonable, 
l"i,it.-.  not  needed.    The  above  waters  are  reported  "all  good." 

W.  Andover  (B.  k.  L.)— EaKle  p.  ^i  111.:  Cole  J).  \  ui.;  b.  b.;  pickerel  and  trout: 
1'.  li.  and  pickerel  most  abundant;  usual  baits;  Spi'ln^;  aud  Fall  mouths  best;  hotel 
.1  [I.  w .,  boats  at  small  cost.    Flayle  iioud  coutaius  pickerel  mainly. 

Warren  (B.  it  L-)—Berrys  and  Black  br.  1  ni,;  Tarlton  p.  4ni.;  Baker  r.   7  m.; 

I'.llsworth  p.  7  m.;  all  Kood  waters;  trout  and  pickerel  mostly;  usual  baits;  May  and 
■lune  best;  hotel  reasonable.  There  are  several  other  good  streams  without  name, 
rasily  reached  in  which  there  is  f^ood  trout  fishing. 

Warren  Summit  (B.  il- L.)— Long  p. ;  Swamp  br.  aud  numerous  other  waters 

iim1\  reached;  trout  mostly;  worms  as  bait.     Good  fishing  reported. 

Warner  (B.  iS:.  L.) — Tom  p.  .')  m.;  Long  p.  C  111.;  Pleasant  p.  3  m.;  Itear  p.  4  m.: 
I.  ■11^'  and  Tom  p.  best;b.b.,  pickerel, perch  etc.;  pickerel  aud  perch  most  uumerous; 
iL-ual  baits;  uo  hotel;  boats  and  bait  at  small  cost.      Trout  fishing  in  this   section 

|.rnliibited. 

W.Concord  B.  &  L.) — Penacook  1 .  near  statiou;  pickerel  and  b.  b.;  live  bait 
iii..>tly  used;  hotels  at  C'oucord,  distance  3  m.;  Iioats  aud  bait  at  small  cost.  Fish- 
111^'  said  to  bo  very  fine  iu  the  above  lake. 

Weirs  (B.  &  L.) — Winneposaukee  1.  at  station;  lake  trout,  pickerel,  b.  b.,  perch; 
ti'Mit  most  plentiful;  minnows,  worms  and  frogs  as  bait;  June  aud  July  best;  hi>toliJ 
.^1  to  54  p,  d.;  boats  aud  bait  at  usual  prices;  good  tlsUiug;  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  porch 
I'lcuty  iu  Juno,  July  and  August. 

Wentworth(B.  &  L.)— Bakers  r.  and  Akins  br.  at  station;  Martin  br.  %  m.; 
(iiiN's  br.  I'j  m,;  last  named  best;  trout  mostly;  worms  used;  hotels   $1.60  p.  d. ; 

1" i;itM  free;  guides  J2  i).  d. 

West  Henniker  (B.  &  L.)— Goulds  p.  2  m.;  Longp.  2  m.;  Crany  Hill  p.  2  in.  and 
lii:iiU'urd  p.  <>  III.:  Bradford  p.  best;  b.  b.,  perch  and  pickerel;  perch  and  pickerel 


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XXXII 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 


(HEE   PAOES  115—120.) 

most  nunierouH;  tiRunl  baitp;  hoiits  and  bait  rcaHoiiablo.    The  flBhing  for  b.  b.  iu 
Bradford  p.  in  (^Hpecially  good,  although  the  other  waterw  are  also  good. 

West  Rumney  (H-  k  L.)— Kelly  br.,  '.i  m.;  Kiniba  1  Hill  p.,  7  m.,  and  ecveral 
smiill  briiiikH  in  vicinity;  all  abouteqnal;  troutnuiHt  abundant;  fly  and  wormauHed; 
June,  July  and  AuguHt  bcHt;  boats  free;  no  hotels. 

Whitefield(B.  A:  L.)— Barns  p.  I'i  m.;  Hazens  p.,  3  m.;  Carroll  str.,  3!;,  ni.; 
Cherry  p.,4,'a  in.;  last  three  named  best;  piekerel,  perch  and  trout;  trout  most 
numerous;  woruiB  and  minnows  as  bait;  hotels  $7  to  $10  p.  w.;  June  to  September 
best;  guk'  .8  can  be  had  at  hotels. 

NEW  MEXICO. 

(See  also  page  125.) 

OallUj:^  (At.  k  P. )— Little  Colo'-ado  r.,  95  ni . ;  San  Juan  r.,  90  m . ;  last  named  best; 
Colorado  nalnion  (?)  and  trout;  tirst  most  numerous;  summer  and  fall  months  best; 
settlers  along  the  rivers  accommodate  tourists  at  moderate  charges;  boats,  baits 
and  guides  reasonable;  the  flihing  is  reported  as  "good." 

Mouero  (B.  k  R.  d.) — Trout  fishing  very  good  in  the  vicinity;  boarding  $2  p.  d.; 
guides  for  hunting  as  well  as  tishing  if 5  p.  d. 

NEW  YORK- 

(See  also  pages  12.5 — l.''i5.) 

AnBBEViATiONS — b.  b.,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  I.,  lake;  1.  m.,  largo 
niduth;  ni.,  mile:  p.,  pond:  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  s.  m.,  small 
mouth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


m.;  weakflsh  and  porgies  principally; 


Eltingville  S.  I.  («•  I.)— Princess  b.,  1 
hutels  reasonable;  fishing  good. 

HuffueuotS.  I.  (S.  I.)— Princess  b.,  I'j.;  woakfiBh,  porgies,  sea  bass,  flounders, 
etc.;  first  most  numerous;  hotels  reasonable;  boats  $1  p.  d.;  fishing  good  . 

Lake  Beach  (R.  iS:  L.  {>.)— Lake  Ontario  and  Irondcquoit  bay,  near  station;  last 
best;  b.  b.  (both  kindsi,  pickerel  and  perch:  pickerel  and  I),  b.  most  iilentiful; 
May,  June  aTul  September  best;  hotels  $8  to  ;f2Up.  w.;  guides,  boats  and  bait  rea- 
Kouable.     Fishing  said  to  bo  very  fine. 

Lakeville  (C.  L.)— Conesns  1.,  at  station;  mascalonge  (?)  pike,  pickerel,  b.  b., 
perch,  etc;  j)erch  and  b.  b.  most  numerous;  flies,  minnows  and  spoons  used;  hotels 
f2p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  50  cents  to  $1.50  p.  d.;  this  lake  is  well  stocked  and  ex- 
cellent ttshing  is  reported;  June  to  October  best  months.  The  lake  has  been  well 
stocked  with  lake  or  salmon  trout. 

Morristown  (M.  k  B.  R.)— St.  Lawrence  r.,  at  station:  Black  1.,  4  m.;  last  beet; 
p.erch,  chub,  pike  and  b.  b.;  last  two  most  plentiful;  June  and  September  best; 
hotel  $2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  5Uc.  p.  d.;  fishing  reported  good. 

New  Dorp  (8.  I.)— New  York  Lower  bay,  1  m.;  weakfish,  porgies,  flounders, 
striped  bass,  etc.:  first  two  most  plentiful;  summer  months  best;  ''ood  tide  usually 
^jest;  hotels  reasonable;  boats  $1  p.  d.;  good  fishing. 


Princess    Bay   (S.    I.)— Princess  bay,     l^    m.;  weakfish, 
flo>tU(lers,  etc.;  first  mostplentiful;  hotels  moderate;  boats  $1 


porgies,   sea  bass, 
p.  d.;  tishing  good. 


Richmond  Valley  (S.  l.)—Staten  Island  Sound,  ,'a'  m.;  weakfish,  liorgiea,  eea 
bass,  flounders,  etc.;  first  most  plentiful;  boats  fl  p.  d.;  fishing  good. 

Bt.  Beffis  Falls  (N.  A.)— St.  Regis  r.,  Nelson  br.  and  Rice  br.,  2  m.:  Trout  1. 
and  numerous  other  waters  in  ttwi  vicinity;  all  well  stocked  and  efpially  good; 
speckled  and  lake  trout,  b.  b,  and  perch;  May  to  August  best;  hotels  $l.M)  to  $2 
p.  d.;  guides,  boat  and  bait  $2.60  p.  d.  Fishing  said  to  bo  very  good;  waters  are  | 
little  fished  and  ti'out  over  3  lbs.  Lave  been  taken. 

Tottenvllle  (S.  I.)— On  Staten  Island  Sound;  weakfish,  sea  baes,  etc;  hotelij 
reasonable;  boats  $1  p.  d  ;  fishing  good. 


HEVf   YORK. 


XXXIII 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 

(See  also  pages  155—156.) 

AEBKEVUTI0N8— b.  1).,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  or.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  I.  m.,  large 
trionth;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  riv  i;  h.  m.,  small 
mouth;  Htr.,  Htrcam;  w.,  wcok. 


Apex  (R.  &  A.)— Alford's  Mill  p.,  f?  m.;  MorriHj).,  7  ni.;  aboutoqual;  chub.b.  h. 
jack   (pike),    wliito  perch,   ppe<'kled   perch  (sti-awberrv  biissiiiTid  ruach;  perch  and 
reach  iiio>*t  abundant;  Ajiril,  May  and  Heptenibt^r:  hotel  nidderate;  hoalH  and  bait 
very  reaHonal)le.     Fifthing  reported  "good  at  times,  CHijeeially  fov  hport." 

Kinston  (A.  &  N.  C.)— Xcnse  r.,  »a'm.;  perch,  pike,  chub  or  trout  (b.  b.);  firnt 
UK. st  plentiful;  April,  May  and  June  best;  hotel  $1.50  to  $2  p.  d.;  guides  $1  p.  d., 
Iniats  and  bait  cheai).    Fair  fishing  is  reported. 

Macon  (R.  "fe  ft.)— Roanoke  r.,  8  m.;  Fishing  cr.,  S  m.;  and  several  ponds  in  the 
vi.inity;  b,  b.,  jack  (pike),  perch,  carp,  mullet  and  rocktish  (striped  bass)  princi- 
pally; March,  April  and  May  best;  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  free.  Fishing 
reported  as  "medium." 

Morehead  City  (A.  &  N.  C.)— Bogue  Sound  '4m.;  Newport  r.,  '2  m. ;  Core  Sound, 
fiui.;  Atlantic  Ocean,  ;i  m.;  and  numerous  other  waters;  Bogue  hound,  Atlantic 
Ocean  and  Bird's  Shoal  best;  all  varieties  of  southern  salt  water  fish;  mullet,  bull 
fifli,  trout  (sea  trout  or  southern  weakfish)  and  mackerel  are  most  numerous;  June 
tu  October  inclusive  best;  flood  Hde  usually  best;  hotels  fL.'iO  to  j^Iiji.d.;  guides 
luuderate;  boats  and  bait  at  nou\iiial  prices.  Said  to  be  the  best  trolling  grounds 
for  blue  fish  and  mackerel  in  southern  waters. 

Mount  Holly  (C'.  O— Catawba  r.,  near  station;  Longer,  and  numerous  other 
•waters  in  vicinity;  first  best;  b.  b.,  catfish,  etc.;  first  two  most  abundant:  May  to 
September  best;  hotel  if  15  p.  m.;  boats  and  bait  very  cheap.  Fishing  reported 
good. 

Newport  (A.  .V  N.  O— Newport  r..  near  station;  Jones  \\,  3'^m.-  last  best; 
(hull  \\<.  b.),  jierch  and  jack  (pike):  first  most  plentiful:  May  and  Jun> .  September 
aiid  October;  hotel  j^l.oC  ■  .? 2  p.  d.;  boat,  including  privilegeof  fishing  in  pond  $1 
1'.  d.;  fishing  reported  as    iir. 

Shoe  Heel  (<"•  c.)— McRae  p.,  1  m..  Stewart  p.,  3',;m.:  Lumber  r..  2  m.  and 
otlur  \\aters;  .'Stewart  p.  and  Lumber  r.  best;  b.  b.,  jack  (pike),  perch,  bream,  etc.; 
all  iilentiful;  April  to  September  best,  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  guides  at  moderate  prices; 
boats  and  bait  at  small  cost;  fishing  reported  excellent. 

'Wake(R.  i^  G.)— Neuse  r.  and  several  small  ponds  from  1  to  lo  m.;  pionds 
Ui^iially  liest;  perch  and  roach  principally;  spring  months  best;  hotel  $1.50  to  f2 
l>.  d.;  boats  free;  fishing  reported  "sometimes  good." 

Wild  Wood  (A.\;N.C.)— Jones  p.;  Hull  Swamper,  and  Bogue  Sound  in  vicinity; 
all  varieties  of  southern  salt  water  fish  in  season  and  several  species  of  fresh  water 
fi>)i;  summer  months  and  flcuid  tide  best;  private  board  can  be  had:  boats  and  bait 
at  iiuiderate  cost;  fishing  reported  good. 

YoungfSVille  (R.  i^  ft.)— Several  ponds  in  the  vicinity.;  Clifton  p.  I)e8t;  b.  b. 
(called chub  locally,)  mullet  and  pfU'ch;  last  most  numerous;  April  to  June,  Sept. 
»ud  October;  hotel  |1.00  p.  d. ;  fishing  reported  good. 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 

(See  also  pages  24-27.) 

Aubreviations — b.  b.,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1. 
mouth;  m.,mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r., 
luuuth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


laie:  V 

fiver;  s. 


r\^.. 

I.U., 


larRe 
small 


Digfby(W.  C.)— Annapolis  Basin  near  station;  Bay  of  i;'uDdy  5  m.:  last  beet; 
halibut,  pollock,  hake,  cod,  haddock,  etc. :  cod  and  haddock  most  plentiful:  her- 
ruit!  and  clams  as  bait;  June  to  July  best;  low  water  slack  best;  hotels  $4.50  to  |1(> 
p  w. :  boats  10c.  to  'iOc.  p.  d.  Also  good  fresh  water  flsbing  tor  trout,  perch  etc. 
in  waters  near  by,  guides  (Indians)  from  75c.  to  $1.60  p.  d. ;  caQoes  50c    p.  d 


.1 


i 


X^XXIV 


NOVA    SCOTIA. 


(See  also  pafjcs  24—27.) 

Iiittle  Brook  (W.  r.)—Rivf'r  Margo;  Lake  Lmiet;  Metoptan  r..  all  about  4  m. 
diHtiiiit:  last  two  licst:  trout  principally;  May  ami  Sept.  host;  liotfl  $1  ">()  p.  d  . 
boats  and  bait  cheap;  flsliiiiii considered  good. 

MeteETaiKW.  c  )  '.'ainionr.  andl.  4ij  m. ;  Moose  1.  7ni.;  Eel  1.  4'^  ni.;  fir.~t 
h<'st;  trniitand  )('rch;  Hist  most  nunierouH;  worms  andllies  in  snmmer  and  iioik 
for  winter  tishint^;  .Aluv  and  Jnn«',  October  and  Nov.;  hotelw  moderate.  Fishing 
reported  ^ocd  . 

Parsboro  (<'unib.  Ry.  &  CoaK'o.)— Bay  of  Fiindy  '4  m.;  the  sea  fishing  la  very 
fine. 

Weymouth  (W.  r.)— "Salmon  Hole,"  2  m.-.  Grand  1.  10  m.;   Sissil)oo   r.    2   ni., 
"Kosin  the  l{ow"  .")  m.  and  others   in   vicinit\ ;  Sissiboo  r.    best;  trout  ami   perch 
principally;  tirst  most  i)leiitifiil;  Feb.,  May  and  Sept.  best;  hotels    $l.C>(>  to    f-j  p 
d. :  guides  |1  p.  d   ;  boats  and  bait  cheap;  lishing  reported  good   iu    fresh   and  «alt 
water. 

Yarinouth(  W.  C.)— Tusket  1.  and  r.  20  ni.;  Argyle  25  ni.;  Pubneeo  iiO  m.; 
Salmon  r .  (on  line  of  It.  K. )  .'(0  m  . ;  Tusker  r.  best;  trout  and  salmon  most  numer- 
ous; art.  tlies  mainly  used;  May  loth  to  August  Jilst  best;  hotels  $1..")0  to  #2  j).  d  ; 
guides  $1.5')  p.  d.  including  canoes.  Excellent  cod  fishing  at  mouth  ot  the  Tn- 
ket  r.  '.i  m.  distant  for  which  tugs  may  be  charti^red  at  $10  p.  d.  for  a  party  of  ]{j 
to  20  persons.     The  tish  run  large  and  are  very  plentiful, 

ONTARIO. 

(See  also  pages  27-3<).) 

ABBUKviATir)N.s--b.  b.,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  er.,  creek; 
mouth;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week; 
mouth;  str.,  stream;  w  ,  week; 


1.,   lake;    1.  m.,  lar^'e 
r.,  river;  s.  m.,  small 


Burketou  (<'an.  P.)— Excellent  fishing  about  9  m.;   hotels  $1  p.  d, 

Carleton  Place  (Or.  T.  .t  Can.  P.)— Mississippi  1.  2  m.;  b.  b.  mo.-^t 
numerous;  usual  baits,  and  summer  mouths  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  excellent  fish 
ing  reported  for  b.  b. 

Deseroilto(H.  Q.P..^:  N.)— Bay  of  Quinteat  station;  black  and  rock  bass  princiii- 
ally;  first  most  plentiful:  .June,  September  and  October  best;  hotel  $1..50p.  d, 
boats  and  bait  at  nominal  prices.     Fishing  reported  good. 

Deux  Rivieres  (Can .  P.|—(;edarl.  and  numerous  other  waters  from  hs  tolOiu.. 
trout,  b.  1).,  pickerel,  jiike,  1,  trout  etc.;  al!  eipiallv  plentiful;  hotels  $1.25  to  ?J 
p.  d. 

Milton  (Can.  P.)— Several  streams  in  the  vicinity  in  which  fair  trout  fishiug 
may  be  had;  usual  baits  and  art.  flies  used;  hotels  |1.  p.  d  ;  guides  uoi  needed. 

Wewburfifh  (N.  T.  &  Q.)— Napanee  r.  near  station;  rock  bass,  sunflsh,  b.  b, 
and  pike;  last  most  abundant;  worms  and  art.  baits  used;  May  and  June  best; 
hotels  $1  p.  d. ;  boats  50c.  p.  d.     Also  other  waters  in  the  vicinity. 

Sudbury  (Can.  P.)— Numerous  large  lakes  in  the  vicinity;  pickerel  most  uumer- 
ous  and  run  as  large  as  20  lbs;  hotels  $1.50  ji.  d.;  boats  and  bait  reasonable 

Wiarton  (Or.  T.)— Boat  1.  4  m.;  Pike  r.;  Lakes  Isaac  and  Sny;  all  easily 
n^ached;  pike,  pickerel  and  b.  b. ;  the  former  running  as  high  as  30  lbs. ;  b.  b.  uji 
to  5  lbs.     \n  excellent  fishing  section. 

Tain  worth  (N.  T    A;  y.)— White  1.  3  m   ;  Salmon  r.  '4  m.;  Stiusou   l.    l,»j  ni. 
and  numerous  other  waters  in  the  vicinity;  pike,   pickerel,   b.   b.  etc  ;  last  must  I 
numerotis;  art.  flies  and  worms  as  bait;  hotels  $1  p.  d. :  guides  not  needed;  flahiut!  | 
oxcelltiUt  m  lukus  7  lu.  distant, 

OREGON. 

(See  pagea  161-1C4.) 

ABBRjkTiATtows — b.  b.,  black  baas,  br,,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1,  m.,  largel 
mouth;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week,  r.,  river;  s.  tu.,  suialll 
mouth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


ORECiON. 


XXXV 


ihiiiK  is  very 


xcelk'Ut  tisL 


(Seepages  161— 1C4.) 

Clackamas  (Or.  k  Cl.)— ClackamaB  r.  and  tributaries;  Deep  rr.,  Kii^le  or  , 
(  Irar  t-r.;  last  bcBt  for  trout;  the  river  for  Kahiioii-trout,  trout,  1.  trout  etr.  June 
f..r  trout;  October  for  Kalinou-trout;  no  Imtcl  utiircr  tbau  T)  ni.  JK-'iO  p.  d.;  no 
^•uiilis  or  boats:  flies,  Halnion  roe  aud  sjuxhih  as  liait .  Fisbing  good  esi)ei;ially  at 
ui^'lit:  troutaverage  1  lb.,  naluion-trout  run  as  bigb  as  14  lb«. 

Eugrene  (Or.  A:  C.) -McKeuzier  .  for  2o  ni.  by  Htane;  "Dolly  Vardeii,"  rainbow, 
aiiil  iiioniitain-trout;  rainbow-trout  most  iiunierouH;  Sejitember  and  October  bent; 
Li'til  Jlp.  d.     Fishing  reported  as  very  good. 

Gold  Hill  (Or.  k  C.)— Rogue  r  at  station;  Ibittc  cr.  20  ni.;  both  good;  trout 
aiul  I.  trout  in  the  river;  tioiit  '.irincipally  in  tlie  cr. :  June  best  for  br.  trout; 
Au^iust,  Seiitenilier  and  Octobc r  for  1.  trout;  hoteln  |2  p.  d.;  guides  and  boats  not 
li.iilid:   tishiug   excellent. 

Milton  (O.  R.  &  N.  C.) — Tuni-a-luni  r.  at  station:  trout  principally;  -lune  and 
July  best;  liotel  $2  p.  d.  The  tishing  is  excellent;  a  number  of  small  streams  are 
eil^•lly  accessiJjle  from  this  Btatiou  where  tnmtcan  V)e  caught  in  large  numbers. 

North  Yamhill  (O.  R.&N.C.)— Dohertyr.  by  stage;  Mountain  trout  principally; 
.Vu^iistbcst  month;  fifshiug  reported  as  "A  No.  1." 

Oregon  City  (Or.  &  C.) — Willamette  r.  at  station;  salmon  principally:  May  and 
.Iimc  best;  ht)tel  $1.60  p.d.  TIuh  i»  the  only  place  m  Oregon  where  sahuon  are 
r;iii!,'ht  with  hook  and  line  in  any  numbers;  the  fishing  is  generally  (bme  with 
".("■iins  and  salmon  roe  frotu  an  island  under  the  falls  of  the  Willamette.  The 
I  liargo  for  fliihing  from  this  island  including  ferriage  is  $1  ji.  d. 


Troutdale  (O.  R.  &  N.  C.) — Sandy  r.  at  station,   and   tributaries:   (iordon   cr.; 
Bull'.s  run  and  Little  Sandy;  last  two  best:  trout  jirincipally:  .June,  .luly,  and  .\ug. 
bi  st.     To  get  the  best  fishing  camitiug  is   necessary,  as  the   above;   tributaries 
nbont  a  day'H  drive  fram  Troutdale;  livery  at  moderate  i)riceH. 
reported, 


Verv 


are 
fine   ti-ihing 


Turner  (Or. 
'    ni. 


A:  ('.)— Santiam  r.  f>ni.;  Mill  or.  at  station;  Battle  cr  1'.,  ni.; 
Bi  aver  '.  ni.:  first  best  about  20  m.  up;  trout,  grayling  (?)  and  chub;  trout  i)rinci- 
).all\;  May,  June  and  July  best;  hotel  at  moderate  charges;  guines  not  needed; 
livhing  good.  Mehoma  reached  by  stage,  is  situated  ou  the  Sautiam  r.  and  yielde 
tine  fishing. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

(See  also  pages   104-167.) 

.\iti)REViATioNs— b.  b.,  black  baris;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.  m  ,  large 
luduth;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  s.  m.,  small 
UKiuth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


I     11 

i    V 

^     i  • 
i  <** 


':i. 


1; 


Confluence  (B.  k  O.)— Youghiogheney,  Cassellmau  and  I.4iurelhill  rivers  near 
^tatiou;  all  good;  b.  b.,  chub,  trout  and  suufish:  first  named  most  numerous;  June 
and  July  best;  hotels  reasonable;  guides  $1.2.'i  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  very  reason- 
alilf  prices;  fishing  reported  good.  Numerous  trout  streams  from  It  to  1.')  m.  in 
wliich  fair  fishing  may  be  had. 


Eagle  Hock  (B.  N.  Y.  &  P.)  -Allegheny  r.  near  station;    b. 
M..'0  p.  d.;  September  and   October  best   months;  the  b.  b. 

'■^;ood." 


b.   principally;  hotel 
fishing  is  reported 


Elrod  (B.  &  O.)— Youghiogheney  r.  at  station:  jiike-perch,  pike  and  jierch:  May. 
Junr  and  July  best;  no  hotels  nearer  than  3  m.,  boats  and  bait  plenty;  fishing  re- 
ported good. 

Georgetown  (E.  .^-  W.  V.)— Jones  1.  1%  ni.;  Sand  p.  n  m.;  Bidwell  p.  6  m.;  first 
hot;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  jierch  and  stinflsh;  June  to  December  bf  st;  hotels  reasonable; 
t;ulibs  not  needed;  "fair"  fishing  reptu'ted. 

Glencoe  (B.  A:  ().)— Wills  cr.  and  Daund  r.  in  vicinity:  last  best;  trout  prin- 
1  iially;  May  and  June  best;  hotel  75c.  p.  d.;bait  free.      Fishing  reported  "fair." 

Hawley  (K.  A:  W.  V.)— Big  p.  6  m.;  Wolf  p.  0  m.:  Longridge  i>.  1  m.;  first  best; 
Ih  kcrel  and  b.  b.;  last  most  numerous;  August  to  October  best;  hotels  reasonable; 
liiHts  and  bait  reasonable;  fishing  reported  good;  guides  f3  to  5  i>.  d. 


I; 


\,:-- 


.       ' 


XXXVI 


I'ENNSVLVANIA. 


(See  pages  164— 1C7.) 

BoadleyafF.  A  W.  V.)— Sand  1.  2  m.;  Collins  p.  1'^  in.;  first  bcHt;  b.b.  and  piok- 
prcl  luoHt  nunit'ioiiM;  July  and  AuKiiHt  beHt;  board  at  private  houHtm  $1.50  p.  d.; 
guides  not  needed;  boats,  including  bait  $1.60  p.  d.  Fishing  reported  very  good; 
many  large  bass  caught  in  season- 

Lawsonham  (All.  V.)— Rod  Bank  cr.  near  station;  b.  b.  and  sunfish;  first  most 
numerous;  worms  and  minnows  as  bait,  May,  June,  September  and  October  beat, 
hotel  $3  p.  w. ;  boats  not  needed. 

Maplewood  (E.  A:  W.  V.)— Lake  Ilonri  »i  m.;  Keizer  1.  3  m.;  Jones  1.  3>j'  m.; 
Sand  p.  ()  m.  aiul  numerous  other  waters  in  the  vicinity;  Lake  Henri  and  Jones  1. 
best;  pickerel,  i)er(h  and  b.  b.;  all  plentiful;  June  to  December  best;  hotels  $2  p. 
d.;  fishing  reported  excellent.    A  few  trout  in  Trout  cr.  near  by. 

Peach  Bottom  (Y.  &  P.  B.)— Susquehanna  r.  near  station;  b.  b.,  rockfisb,  striped 
basH,  sunfish  and  jierch;  July,  August  and  Scjiteiiiber  best;  hotels  $1.50  p.  d.; 
boats,  including  g>iiiles  $2. .50  p.  d.;  fishing  rejjorted  "gent>rally  good". 

Bockpoinl  (P- <t  L.  £.) — Beaver  and  other  creeks  in  the  vicinity;  "salmon", 
(pike-peri'h)  and  b.  b. ;  hotels  modorute. 

Salisbury  Jtinction  (B.  &  O.) — Casselman  r.  near  station;  Elk  Lick  run  1  m. : 
first  best;  b.  b.  ;n  r.  and  trout  in  the  run;  April  best  for  trout;  June  and  July  for 
bass;  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  boats  not  needed;  bait  plenty,  fishing  reported  good. 

Titusville  (D.  A.  V.  &  P.)— Good  trout  fishing  during  the  months  of  April,  May. 
June  and  July;  hotels  moderate;  boats  not  needed. 

PRINCE  EDWARD'S  ISLAND. 

Abbreviations — I.  b.,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.  m.,  largo 
mouth;  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  s.  m.,  small 
mouth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


pllrPS. 

wurlit.' 


Bedford  (P.  E.  I.)— Thomsons  Mill  p.  3  ni. ;  Winter  r.  3  m.  and  other  waters  in 
the  vicinity;  first  best;  salmon  and  trout  ))riucipally;  hotels  reasonable;  boats  not 
reciuired.  Fishing  is  reported  "good  in  some  places,  fair  in  others."  A  favorite 
section  with  P.  E.  I.  anglers. 

Bloomfield  (P.  E.  I.)— Mill  r.  3!.j  m.;  and  other  waters  3  to  .T  ni. ;  trout,  smeltn 
etc.;  first  most  numerous;  July  and  August  best;  fishing  reported  "very  good;" 
deep  sea  fishing  is  also  good;  art.  files  mainly  used. 

Cape  Traverse  (P.  E.  I.)— Cape  Traverse  r,  at  station;  Seven  Mile  Bay,  4  m.; 
Augustine  Cove,  3  m.;  first  best;  nuu'kerel,  herring,  trout,  salmon,  etc.;  mackerel 
most  plentiful;  July  to  Septenilier  best:  flood  tide  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  sailboat  $2 
p.  d.;  fishing  is  reported  as  "on  the  whole  good." 

Charlottetown  (P.  E.  I.)— Winter  r.  7  m.:  Ilillsboro  r.,  4  m.;  first  best;  trout 
anil  smelts;  first  most  numerous;  .July  best  month;  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  boats  $1  p.  d.; 
fishing  "fair;"  art.  flies  mainly  used. 


4  m.;  trout  principally;  July  and 


County  "Line  Junction  (P.  E.  I  )— Dunk  r., 
August  best.     Fishiug  reported  gooii. 

Oeorifetown  (P.  E.  I.)— Cardigan,  3  m.;  Montague,  3  m.;  Brudnell,  2  ni.;  the 
first  best;  trout,  mackerel  and  smelts;  first  most  plentiful;  Jiily  and  August  i)est; 
first  of  the  flood  best  tide:  hotels  fl  .50  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  charges: 
fishing  "gooil." 

Hunter Blver  (P.  E.  I.)--New  Glasgow  3  ni.;  Wheatley  r.,  2'^  ni.;  Milvale,  6  m.; 
sea  trout  and  smelts  principally,  first  most  numerous:  July  1st  to  September  31st 
best;  flood  tide  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  $G  p.  w.;  boats  and  bait  $1.50  p.  d.;  fishiuy 
generally  good  in  above  mouths. 

Kensingrton  (P.  E.  I.)— Dunk  r.,  8  m.,  Adams  Mills,  4  m.;  Campbells  p.  8  m.; 
Indian  r.,  2  m..  Wrights  Mill,  2  m.:  <iulf  of  ,St.  I^awrence,  8m.;  D\uik  r.;  Indian  r. 
ami  Oulf  of  Kt.  I>awrence  best;  sea  trout,  mackerel,  cod  and  deep  sea  fishing;  July 
best  for  trout;  flood  tide  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.  $4  p.  w. ;  boats,  bait,  etc  at  moderate 


I'UINCK    EDWAIU)  S    ISLAND. 


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j.iicPH.      FishiuK    "  nfiif^rally   good,  fur  mackerel   probably   e(iual   to   any   in  the 
world." 

Morell  (P.  E.  I.)— St.  I'l'tcTH  Harbor  2  m.:  Midfjell  r.  4  ni.;  Morcll  r.,  '^  in.;  last 
tifsf.  trout  principally;  June  aud  July  bent;  hotels  $1  p.  d.,  $5p.  w.;  boats  $2  p.  d. 
iiwhiug  "good." 

O'Leary  (P.  E.  I;)— "Lot  O"  br.,  1  m.:  Little  and  Big  Pierre  Jai-ques,  R  in.;  first 
lirst;  Haluion,  trout,  etc;  laHt  niont  plentiful;  Juno,  July  and  August;  flood  tide 
licst;  hotels  $1  to  (1.50  p.  d.;  boats  not  needed;  art.  flies;  fishing  reported  as  "very 
fair." 

Port  Bill  (P.  E.  I.)— Knniore  r.,  0  m.;  trout  principally;  hotel  |1  p.  d.;  boats 
and  bait  at  little  cost;  lishiug  excellent. 

Sowris  (P.  E.  I.  —North  1..  13  m.;  Naufrage,  12  m.;  F^stl.,  16  m.;  Bay  Fortune. 
6  m. ;  ISig  p.,  9  m. ;  Black  p.,  5  ni.,  aud  other  waters  easily  reached;  first  best;  tmut. 
smelt,  perch  andflalmou;  first  most  abundant,  and  often  run  as  high  as  4  or  o  ll>s.: 
July,  August  and  September  best;  first  of  flood  best  in  Bay  Fortune;  hotels  $1.2."> 
to  $1.50  p.  d.;  guides,  boats  aud  bait  at  reasonable  prices,     "Good"  fishing. 

St  Peters  (P.  E.  I.)— Midgell  r.,  2  m.;  North  Shore,  4  m.;  St.  Peters  bay  ',  m.; 
North  Shore  best;  mackerel,  herring,  cod  and  salmon;  good  trout  fishing  in  ."Vlidgoll 
r.:  mackerel  most  plentiful;  July,  August  and  September  best;  hotels  $lp.d.; 
guides,  l)oats  and  bait  reasonable;    fishing  "good." 


Tigrnish  (P.E.  I.)— BigTignish  r.,  ?.^  m.;  Little  Tignish,  .3  m.;  Black  p. 
Little  aud  Big  Miminegash  l(t  m.;  last  two  and  BigTignish  r.  best;  sea 
sniiltH,  etc.;  first  most  abundant;  July  and  August  best;  flood  tide  best; 
f  l.Sij  p,  d. ;  boats  not  needed;  art.  flies  mostly  used.    Fishing  good. 

QUEBEC,  PROVINCE  OF 

(See  also  pages  3G— 39.) 

AimuKviATioNS — b.  b.,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek; 
mouth;  ni.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  i)er  week; 
mouth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


1..    lake; 
r.,  river; 


m. 
m., 


fi  m . ; 
trout, 
hotela 


large 
small 


Ashton  (P.  &  W.)— Blackstone  r.  near  station;  pickerel  principally;  summer 
months  best;  no  hotels,  but  board  at  private  houses;  boats  and  bait  plenty  aud  rea- 
sonable.   Fishing  reported  "good." 

Black  take  (Q.  C.  Ry.)— Trout  1.  2  m.:  Caribou  1.  4  m.;  Little  1.  St.  Francis  . 5 
111.  and  black  1.,  1  m.;  all  good;  b.  b.,  jiike  and  trout;  there  is  a  fair  hotel;  boats  aud 
biiit  can  be  had  free. 

Cookshire  (International.)— Stacey  br.  4  m.;  Chaddock  br.  1  m.;  Block  br.  I'j 
ni.;  Beaver  br.  2'.j  lu';  North  r.  2'^  m,  and  numerous  other  waters  in  vicinity;  all 
t^ood;  lirook  trout:  June  and  Heiitember  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  guides  and  boats  not 
utcded;  worm  bait  used. 

D'Israeli  (Q.  f.  By.)— Black  Creek  1.  near  station  and  Lake  Breeches  about  6 
111.:  dole  (piiie-perch),  iiickerel  and  trout,  though  jiickerel  are  most  abundant; 
July  and  August  best;  hotels  good,  guides  and  boats  are  easily  i  htained. 

Oarthly  (Q.  C  Ry.) — Lake  Aylmer  about  100  feet  from  Station,  abounds  in  nias- 
oiilon^c:  jiikc,  idckerel,  perch  etc.;  the  fishing  is  at  its  best  in  May;  there  is  a  good 
hot(  1  near  the  station,  guides  and  boats  can  always  be  i)rocured  at  very  reasonable 
piucs.     Lake  .\yliuer  is  one  of  the  most  picturescjue  lakes  in  the  Province. 

Scotstown  (International.)— Salmon  r.,  Mountain  br..  May  1.,  Bog  p.  within  a 
radius  of  ,')  m.  to  20  m.;  all  good:  trout  principally;  1).  b.  in  May  1.:  June  jind  .Sep- 
ti'iubcr  best;  hotels  $1.25  p.  d.;  boats,  guides  and  baits  cheap;  fishing  {Jood  all 
through  the  summer,  the  above  named  months  being  the  best. 

St.  Felix  de  Valois  (Can.  P.)— Lake  Seymour  and  Mastigouche  r.  2.')  m.,  and 
other  waters:  brook  trout  very  abundant;  the  Mastigouche  House  at  J1.5op.  d.; 
unides  ^l.')i) )).  d.,  including  board.  The  Mastigouche  FishiugClub  make  their  head- 
'luiiitfrs  at  Lake  Seymour.  Mr.  H.  W.  .\twater,  of  Montreal,  has  kindly  consented 
to  givi'  further  information. 

Weedon  (Q.  C,  Ry.)— Trout  1.  fi  m.  abounds  in  trout,  pike  etc.;  good  hotels  near 
station,  terms  $1  ])."d.;  boats  may  be  obtained  at  25c.  p.  d.:  guidas  ll-.^O  p.  d.  In 
Lake  Louise  1  in;  from  station,  tro\it  are  very  plentiful. 


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RHODK    ISLAND. 


RHODE  ISLAND. 

(.S<!e  pageH  177— I'm.) 

Lonsdale  (P' &  W.) — New  Koscrvoir  \  m.;  Scott'w  ji.  <,  in.:  Rohiii  Hollow  p.  1 
111.;  ttrHt  hoHt;  b.  h.,  pickerel,  (luce  iiiid  ]i('rcli;  last  most  iilciitifiil;  .September  and 
■winter  niontliH  best;  liotelH  reiiHouable;  boatn  and  bait  at  nominal  prieeH;  fiHbiun 
reported  "very  fair." 

Woonsocket  (I'.  A:  W.)— Harris  j).  1  m.:  IJlack.-^tone  r.  2  m.  and  numeroUH  other 
waters  ill  tlic  vicinity;  b.  b.,  trout,  jiickerel  and  iiercli;  last  two  most  ]>lentit'iil; 
June  Jind  .Inly  bent;  hotels  J1..5()  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  nominal  prices;  lishing  re- 
ported nood. 

TEXAS. 

(See  panes  182-184.) 

AnnnKViATioNs—b.  b.,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake 
nioiith  :  m.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  ji.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river; 
mouth;  Htr.,  stream;  w.,   week. 


m, 
m.. 


larpe 
small 


Edna  (So.  I'ac.) — Navidad  1  in.;  I.avaca  ;t  m. ;  Caranchna  bay  8  m . ;  last  best;  red- 
fish  (channel  bass,)  sheeiisliead:  mullet,  sea-trout,  flounders,  croakers,  i)erch,  b. 
b..  biitVah>,  tar])on  et<;  red-lisli  most  abundant;  April,  May  and  June  best;  flood- 
tide  u.siially  liest;  lioti'l  .'f2  p.  il.;  guides  |1  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable 
jirices;  lishinti  reported  (»ood. 

Hungferford  (So.  Pac.)— West  Bernard  'a  m.;  bulValo,  jierch  and  catfish;  firflt 
and  hist  most  numerous;  -March  to  June  inclusive  best;  hotel  |1  p.  d.;  fishing  re- 
ported good. 

ludlanola  (So.  Pac.)  Matagorda  bay,  its  tributaries,  bays,  creeks,  etc.,  also  nu- 
merous oilier  bays  from  1  to  20  m.  distant;  red-fish,  (channel  bass,)  speckled  trout, 
(sea-trout)  slieepshead,  croakers  and  mullet  (very  plentiful,)  flounders,  Spanish 
mucktu-el,  ].onipano,  jew-fish  "grand  ecaill<>, "  (tarpon);  March  1st  to  Jany.  1st  best; 
flood-tide  preferable;  hotels  |1.. 50  and  $'2  J),  d. ;  guides  at  moderate  charges;  boat 
and  baits  plenty  and  cheap.     Fishing  excellent. 

Victoria  (So.  Pac.)— -Gu.idalupe  r.  'im.;Lostl.  Kim.;  Spring  cr.,  .S  m.;  Prid- 
liaiiis  1.  U  ill.;  (irii'ii  1.  20  m.;  Jones  Bayou  IC)  m.  and  other  waters  .'>  to  lii  m.;  1. 
111.  bass;  iierch  (:J  var.) calico  bass;  bass  and  jierch  most  numerous;  March  to  No- 
venil)er  best;  hotel  .f2  p.  d.;  boats  free;  at  times  fishing  is  very  good,  it  depends, 
as  usual,  on  the  c(mdition  of  the  weather  and  water. 

Wharton  (So .  Pac . ) — Colorado  r.  '^  m.;  Peach  cr.  3 '^  m.;  first  best;  1.  m.  bass, 
biittalo,  catfisli  and  perch;  last  two  most  numerous;  March  and  April  best;  hotel 
moderate  iirices;  fishing  reported  "very  good." 

VERMONT. 

(See  pages   185-100.) 

AnnuKviATioNH—b.  1).,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  or.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.  m.,  large 
mouth;  ni.,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  perday;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  s.  m.,  small 
mouth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


Arlington  (B.  &  R.) -Battcnkill  r.  'jm.;  "Roaring  Branch"  1  m.;  Oront  1.  12 
m.;  Otter  1.  11  m.,  and  numerous  small  streams  in  the  vicinity;  Battenkill  r. 
(for  size)^..d  "Roaring  Branch"  (for  numbers)  best;  trout  principally,  and  a  few 
b.  b.;  June  and  July  for  trout;  August  and  Sept.  forb.  b,;  hotels  $7  to  $14  p.  w. 
The  above  waters  have  recently  been  stocked  with  I),  b.  The  fishing  is  reported 
"fair,  sometimes  good."  Hotels  about  $2  p.  d.,  and  guides  ai'o  not  generally  re- 
quired. 

Shaftsbury  (B.  k.  R.)— Numerous  small  streams  in  the  vicinity;  trout  prin- 
cipally; early  summer  months  best. 

Wells  River  (B.  \-  I..)— Wells  River  k  Connecticut  r.  near  station;  perch,  dace 
and  b.   b.;  worms  as  bait;  hotels  reasoiiabb';  boats  not  needed. 


Woodstock  (Woodstock)— Ottanqnechee  r.  and  branches;  Barnard  br. 
trout  i)riiicii>any;  May  and  June  best;  hotel  reasonable:  fishing  "fair." 


best: 


VIRGINIA. 

VIRGINIA. 

(Sec  pages  1<.)0—1  Its.) 

Adbheviationh — b.  b.,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  crcok;  1. 
iiiniitli;  in.,  mile;  \k,  jtuud;  \>.  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  \)vr  wci'k;  v., 
iiiMuth;  titr.,  stri-am;  w.,  week. 


XXXIX 


lake; 
river; 


m. 
lu., 


lart^e 
Riiiall 


Ashland  (H.  1".  i^  r.)— <'hickal>oiuiiiy  r.;  rorriiis  \>.:  Kiiif,'H  ji.  and  So.  Anna  r.  ac- 
,  . --ililc;  tirst  best;  iiori'li.  chub,  pike  (.jack)  iiriiu'lpallv;  iienli  ami  cluib  nioHt 
]  l.iititul;  April,  May,  Sept'-nibcr  and  October  best;  hotclH  reasonable;  boats  and 
l,ait  (licup;  fishing  reported  "niedinm." 

Brooke  (R-  F-  '^.  P.)— Potomac  r.  5  m.;  Pofoniar  cr.  Ktni.:  Ai<inia  cr.  3  in.;  first 
1,  f-i;  'iiick"  (striped  bans),  berriug,  white  and  yellow  iti-nh:  herring  most  pleuti- 
lul;  lihruary,  March  and  April  best;  flood  tide  iu  early  part  of  season;  ebbtide 
hit.  r  vu:  uo  public  hotel;  fishing  "good." 

Capon  Road  (B.  &  (>.)— Shenandoah  r.  3  m.;  b.  b.  and  other  varieties;!),  b.  moBt 
;tl.uii(lant;  June,  July,  October  auil  November  best;  hotels  .*'J  and  $2.M  p.  d.;  boats, 
bait  etc.  reasonable;  fishing  "moderately  good." 

Chases  Wharf  (Md.  S.  P.  Co.)— Dymer.s  cr.  near  station;  rockfish,  (striped 
l1,■^-^•^  spots,  (lafayettes),  perch,  taylors,  young  bluefisb  and  shccplicad;  spots  moat 
iiiiiiiiToiis;  July  to  September  inclusive  best;  Hood  tide  best:  board  at  private 
l:.iii.<rs  If  1.25  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  cost;  fishing  excellent  especially  in 
.September. 

Fairfield  (B.  , I- ().)— South  r.  2 'o  ni.;  Irish  cr.  (fur  trout)  near  f-tation;  i)erch, 
tmut  and  fall   fish;   last  two  most  plentiful;   hotel.s  at   moderate  prices;  fishing 

■•fair". 

Tairport  Wharf  t^M.  S.  B.  Co  )— Oreat  V.'icomiop  r.  in  vicinity:  rockfisli 
-tripeil  bass),  spots,  (lafavette^),  jierch,  taylors  (young  liluefisli)  and  slieepshead; 
-).'t>  most  numerous;  July,  .\uj4Ust  and  September  best;  flood  tide  best,  jirivate 
1  I. aid  ^l.'25  p.  d;.  boats  ami  bai*^  at  moderate  cost.  The  fishing  is  reported  "spleu- 
ili.l'  in  September. 

Filchetts  Wharf  (^Id.  S.  B.  Co.)— Milford  Haven  in  vicinity;  spotH  (lafayettes), 
rcckti.-'li  (striped  bass),  perch,  taylors  (young  bluelish)  and  sheepshead;  spots  most 
iiuiiicrinis;  July,  August  and  September  best:  flocxl  tide  best;  private  board  $1.25 
p,  d . ;  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  cost;  fishing  "splendid  iu  September". 


Acipiia  cr.  and   Potomac   cr.    and  r.;    first  best; 
;  first  most  numerous;   June  and  October  lest; 


Fredericksburg-  (R.  F.  A:  P.)- 

j  I  irh,  rockfish  (striped  bass),  etc, 
Intel  $2.50  p.  d.;  fishing  "fair". 

HardingS  Wharf  (Md.  S.  B.  Co.)— Dividing  cr.  near  station;  spots  (lafayettes), 
r('ikl\>li  (striped  bass),  taylors  (young  bluefisb i,  iierdi  and  sheepshead;  first  most 
iiuiiurous;  July,  August  and  Sei>teniber  best;  flood  tide  best;  private  board  $1.25p. 
il.:  fishing  "splendid  iu  September." 

Jackson  Creek  (Md.  S.  B.  Co.)— Peaubatauh  r.  near  1)y;  spots  (lafayettes); 
>li<  i|isliead,  rockfish  (striped  bass),  perch,  taylors  (young  bluefisb)  ami  mullet; 
rc(  liiisli  most  plentiful;  July,  Augustand  September  best:  private  board  f  L.'iO  p.  d.; 
boats  and  bait  at  moderate  cost;  fishing  "at  times  excellent." 

Little  Bay  (Md.  S.B.Co.)— Anti  Poison  cr.  and  Little  Bay  in  vicinity;  spots  (lafa- 
vt  ttr.~ I,  sheepshead,  sea  trout  and  tavlors  (young  Iduefish);  first  most  numerous; 
•Tilly,  August  and  Sejiteniber  best;  flood  tide  liest;  private  board  $1.2.')  p.  d.;  boats 
:uiii  bait  at  nominal  prices;  generally  good  fishing,  "at  times  none  better." 

Quantico  (R.  F.  &  P.)— Potomac  r.  near  by;  yiiantiio  cr.;  Ciiappawainsic  cr. 
ia>il\  accessilile;  first  best;  white  peivli,  catfish  and  crabs  principally;  July  and 
Aiit,'iist  best;  ebb-tide  usually  best:  hotel  f2  p.  d. ;  t)oats,  bait  and  guides  from  |2 
t"  J.')  p.  d.    The  white  jierch  "at  times  bite  rapidly." 

Quicksburg' (B.  \-0.)— Shenandoah  r.  1  m.;  Holmans  cr.   ',    m.:  first   best;  b. 
^iiid   small  fish:  September  to  November  best;  no  hotel  nearer  than    4    m.    $2.50 
1 1'.  d.;  boats  reasonable;  fishing  "good.  ' 

Strasbursf  (B-  *  O.)— North  r    '..  ra,;  Cedar  cr.  2  m.;  both  tolerably  good;  b.  b. 


:1: 


XL 


VIIKJINIA. 


(See  i>sn>OH  100—193.) 

and  Hiiuill  (isli  iiriiicipttlly.  May,  Jiiiu!,  July  iiiid  Hcpt.  l)Pst;  liotclH  |1..'>(»  \t.  tl.    Tliti 
above  Htciinis  iiri'  private  aud  iiartiuH  iiniHt  have  ]ieriiiisHiou  IoHhIi  tbeiii. 

Toxn'B  Brook  (H.  A:  ().)— North  Fork  of  KbeiiaiuUmb  r.;  h.  }>.,  ratfinb  anil   ix^nli 
flrwt  iiioHt  iiiiiiii'ioii.i;  jn-ivate  boarding  only;  llHbing  "lucdiuni  good." 

VirGTiuiA  Beach  (N.  ii*c  V.  B.) — A  chain  of  lakcH  near  station;  well  Hfockcd  witl: 
1.  III.  baHH  tailed  'tniiit"  in  the   vernacular. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

(See   iiag.)H  195-197.) 

AliBREViATlONS— b .  b.,  black  ba88;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.  ni  ;  larp*; 
jnoiith;  ni.,  mile;  p.,  iiond;  ]).  d.,  per  day;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  h.  ni.,  Huiall 
mouth;  Htr.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


Barrackville  (B.  tV  <).  ButValo  er.  at  Ptation,  and  Monoupabela  r.;  last  beHt; 
jiike,  salmon  (pike-pereb)  cattish  and  b.  b.  priucii)ally;  April  to  Oiitober  best; 
hotel  $l.r)U.  p.  il.;  boats  aud  bait  plenty;  lishing  "tolerable." 

Boltcn(B.  &  O.)— Bight  (at  station)  aud  Left  Fork  (4  m.)  of  Fish  cr..  aud  Mail 
or.;  b.  b.,  i)ercb  aud  catfish;  perch  most  aV)uudaut;  August  aud  .September  best; 
hotels  |1.5(i  p.  d.:  hshiug  reported  "good." 

Burton  (B.  &  O.) — Fish  cr.,  aud  Duukard  waters;  first  best;  perch  and  h.  b.  prin- 
cipally; May,  June  aud  July  best;  hotel  fl.M  ji.  d.;  guides  $1  p.  d.;  boats  not 
needed;  Itait  plenty;  tlsbing  reportdd,  "right  good." 

Cherry  Sun  (B.  A;  D.)— Potomac  r.  uear  station;  "Big  Pool"  Im.;  first  best:  b.b. 
principally:  April,  May,  September  and  October  best;  uo  hotels;  lishing  reported 
''ordinary." 

2SllenborO.—(B.  &  O.)— Bonds  cr.,  nud  North  aud  South  Forks  of  Hughes  r.; 
South  Fork  best;  pike,  catfish,  b.  b,,  black  (V)  white  aud  yellow  perch,  chubs  etc., 
bass  aud  perch  most  numerous:  hotels  $H  to  $5  j).  w.:  boats  not  needed;  fishing 
"good  all  times  of  the  year."  March  is  best  lor  pike,  Ajiril  for  perch  and  May  for 
oass. 

Fairmont  (B.  \-  O.)— Monougahela  r.,  West  Ford  r.  aud  Buffalo  cr.  all  within  1 
m.;  West  Fork  r.  best;  b.  b.  catfish,  salmon  (pike  perch),  i)ike  aud  sunfish; 
b.  b.  most  plentiful:  May,  Juue,  September,  and  October  best;  hotels  $1.50  to  $2 
p.  d.;  boats  auxl  bait  plenty.     "  Fair  fishing." 

Great  Cacapon  (B.  &0.)— Potomac  r.  at  station;  Cacapou  near  at  hand;  first  best; 
b.  b.,  perch,  butter-fish  (V)  etc;  spring  (including  Juue)  aud  fall  months  best; 
boats  aud  bait  at  moderate  prices.    Fishing  reported  "good." 

Qreen  Spring'(B.  &  O.)— North  Branch  Potomac  r.  1  m.  .South  Branch  3  m.; 
last  best:  b.  b.  priuci))ally;  August,  September  aud  October  best;  board  at  farm 
houses;  boats  aud  baits  cheaj);  fishing  "good".  These  grounds  are  much  visited  by 
auglers  from  Pittsburg,  Washingtou  aud  Baltimore. 

Halltown  (B.  k  O.)— Shenandoah  r.  2  m.;  Potomac  r.  2  in.;  first  best;   b.  b 
cipally;  April,  May,  October  aud  November  best;  no  hotels;  fishing  "good." 

Kanawha  (B.  k  O.)— Kanawha  r.  at  station;  Walkers  cr.  1  m.;  .Stillwell  cr, 
first  best;  rockbass;  white  perch  and  pike;  April,  May  and  June;  hotel  75c.   p 
boats  aud  l)ait  at  little  cost:  fishing  reported  "very  good." 

Xiittleton(B.  .<£0.)— Fisher.  2  m.;  h.  h.  and  sunfish  principally;  May,  Juno, 
September  aud  October;  hotels  76c.  p.  d.;  $3.50  p.  w.  A  permaneut  camp  situated 
ou  fishing  grounds  will  be  let  to  camping  parties.  Beaver  Dam,  distant  2  m.  ia 
considered  the  best  fishing  point;  guides  $1  p.  d.;  bait  and  boats  cheap.  The  fish- 
ing is  reported  "tolerably  good". 

Worth  Mountain  (B.  &  O.)— Potomac  r.  and  small  cr.  2  m.;  river  best;  b.b. 
principally;  September  and  October  best;  hotel  $1 . m  p.  d . ;  fishing  "fair" . 

Wo  12  Water  Station  (B.  \;  O.)— Potomac  r.  near  station;  Great  (!ac;apou  r.  « 
m  •  both  about  equal-  b.  b.  and  sunfish:  first  most  abuudaut;  August  to  November 
mcluaive'best;  private  boarding  $1  p.  d     Fishing  "uuusually  flue  at  times". 


pnu- 

1  m.; 
d.: 


WFiSr    VIR(JIN'I.\. 


(Seo  paROH  195—197.) 


TT.I 


(p.  il.    Th.^ 
.1. 

aiirt  iMfnl], 
itockcd  with 


I.   Ill  ;  lar^i! 
.   III.,   huihU 


, ;    last   lieHt; 
i;tol)or  hi'Ht; 


r.,  and  Mail 
ember  hest; 


d  1).  1).  prin- 
.;   boatH  not 

•Ht  best:  b.l). 
iiig  reiiortfil 

Hughes  r.; 

chubs  eti'.. 
}ded;  fishing 
nd  May  for 

all   within  1 
ind  Huutish; 

1.50   to    JJ 

;  first  best: 
lunths   best; 

auch  3  in.; 
ird  at  farm 
h  visited  by 

b.  b.  priu- 
.)d." 

rell  cr.  1  m.; 
75c.   p.   d.; 

May,  Juno, 
inp  situated 
.ut  '2  lu.  is 
The  fish- 


best;  b.  I), 
r". 

'lu^apou   r.  ;t 
November 
les". 


Onouoka  (B.  \-  (».)— Potomac  r.  near  station:  South  Branch  r.  2  m.:  Town  cr.  *< 
I     i.ittli' ( intapon  J  111.;  South  Biaiii'h  r.  bt'Ht;  b.  b.  priiu'ii>all\ ;   .Mav,   .Iiiiit\    Sep- 
j.uilifraiiil  iK'tobfr;  tishiUR  "good." 

Bomney  (B.  A:  O.)— South  Branch  Totoniac;  b.  b.  fishing  very  good;  hotels  etc. 
reaHniiablf. 

Springfield  (B.  k  O.i— Soutli  Bran<li  Potomac  1  'i  m.;  b.  b.,  sunftsli,  etc.;  tlrst 
Host  iilciitifiil:  September  best;  private  boarding  $3  p.  w.;  buat.s  and  bait  at  little 
CiiHt;  lishiiig  '•generally  good." 

Texas  (B.  A:  0.)—Vally  r.  near  station;   sunflah,    ])iko,    isalraon,    (pike-porch)  and 
b.;  -May  and  June  best;  no  hotels;  fishing  reported  "good." 

Valley  Palls  (B.  .t  0.)—Tig»jrts  Valley  r.  near  station;  b,  b.,  salmon,  (pike- 
prrclii.  pike,  suufish,  first  most  inimerous;  May,  June,  August  and  Sopteml)er  Iiost; 
|irivate  boarding  if  Ip.  d.;  guides  not  needed;  boats  free;  bait  plenty,  fishing  "con- 
Bidereil  good."  Much  frecjuented  by  canii)ing  parties;  minnows  as  bait  '25c.  per 
liK).    Pike  have  been  caught  as  weighty  as  ;t4  lbs. 

Volcano  Junctiou  (B.  .^-  O. )— Hughes  r.  5.  m.;  b.  b.,  perch,  pikeand  lake  flsh  (?): 
ast  iiioHt  numerous;  April  and  May  best;  boats  and  bait  very  cheap;  fishing  reixutod 

■[,'i)od." 

"West  Union  (B.  &  O.)— Middle  Island  cr.  and  other  waters  about  4  m.;  first 
■i  licHt;  white  and  b.  b.,  pike,  catfish  and  small  fish;  bass  most  numerous;  April,  May, 
'  iin\  June  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.  $4  p.  w.;  boats  and  bait  at  small  cost;  fishing  "fair  at 
'}  West  Union,  very  good  5  to  10  m.  below." 

WISCONSIN. 

(See  pages  197— 207.) 

I  AnBKF.viATioN.'? — b.  b.,  black  bass;  br.,  brook;  cr.,  creek;  1.,  lake;  1.  m.,  large 
nu)iUli;  ni,,  mile;  p.,  pond;  p.  d.,  perday;  p.  w.,  per  week;  r.,  river;  s.  m.,  small 
tiiouth;  str.,  stream;  w.,  week. 


AUenton  (Wis.  (;.)— Cedar  1.;  perch  and  b.  b.  principally;  first  most  plentiful; 
May  ami  June  best;  liotel  $1  and  fl.'iii  j).  d.;  fishing  "good." 

Amherst  (Wis.  C.)— Lake  Emily;  Spring  1.  and  Lime  1.;  first  best;  b.  1).,  white 
l)ass  anil  jiickerel;  first  most  numerous;  July  and  August  best;  hotels  reasonable; 
lioats  and  bait  free;  fishing  "good." 

Amherst  Junction  (Wis.  C)— I^ke  Emily  '^  m.;  Lake  Thomas  3  '^  m.;  Limo  1. 

111.;  White,  rock  and  b.  b.,  perch  and  sunfish;  bass  most  plentiful;  September  and 

11,'tciber  best;  hotels  $1.50  p.  d.;  fishing  good.     Trolling  with   art.   spoon   generally 

'Uowi'd. 

Barronette  (C.  St.  P.  M.  &  ().)— Shallow  1.  l'_.  m.;  pike  1.  4  m.:  Granite  1.  3  m. 
ind  Clam  r.  (>  m. ;  Pike  Land  Clam  r.  best;  bass, pickerel,  ciscoes  and  trout;  first  two 
tiiost  abundant:  minnows,  frogs  and  art.  spoons  used;  June  best  month. 

Bayfield  (L.  S.  T.  (!o,) — \  number  of  streams  all  within  40  m.  and  emptying  into 

l-ake  Superior  att'ord  very  fine  trout  fishing;  July  and  .\ugust  best  months;  guides  $'2 

ki.  (1  ;  board  from  $7  to  $10  p.  w.;  good  trolling  for  lake  trout  in  June.     Brule  r., 

filehrated  for  its  trout  fishing,  can  1  e  reached   by   railway   or  team  from  Bayfield. 

number  of  lakes,  easily  reached,  att'ord  very  fine  bass,  pickerel  and  mascalouge 

sliiiit;. 

Bloomer  (C.  St.  P.  M.  k  O.)— Long  1.;  Chain  1.,  Cornell  1.  and  other  waters  easily 
tallied;  first  best;  speckled  trout,  b.  b.  and  pickerel:   first  most  plentiful;   worma 
s  bait;  May  and  June  beat;  hotels  $1.50  p.  d. ;  boats,  bait  etc.   reasonable;   guidca. 
|(iirlu(ling  livery,  $3  p.  d. 

Brule  (N.  P.) — Very  fine  trout  fishing  in  the  Brule  r.  '^  m.;  hotels  $'2.50  p.  d.; 
jiiiiles  $'2  p.  d.     Our  correspondent  writes;  Trout  fishing  most  excellent. 

Butternut  (Wis.  0.)— Butternut  1.  1  "^i  m.;  No.  Pork  of  Flambeau  r.   5  m.;  pike. 


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WISCONSIN. 


(Seo  i)aBCH  197—207. 

picknrel,  nianralongc,  basH,  peri'li,  etc.;  i)ike,  iiickercl  and  maHcalonno  nioBtnnmor- 
ouh;  hotflH  f  1  and  .W  i>.  (I.;  boatH  and  bait  at  moderate  i)rii<'H:  JlHhin»<  "rockI." 
MaHcalon^e  run  an  hit^b  aH  'Iti  ])()inidH. 

Cable (<'-  ^t.  P.  M.  .^  ().)— Naiuiikiinitn  r.  1  '^  m.;  Naniakatimi  1  Oni.;  lii^'b^.'2's  m,; 
Ca)>le  1.  'i  ni.;  Kocdnd  iianuMl  licst:  trout,  baHH,  ]ii<'kt'i'('l  and  niaHfalmiKt':  th(!  thrcfi 
firi-t  nanifd  nioHt  atxindaiit:  UHUal  liircn;  Aug.  to  Nov.:  botcln  $1  .:")(»;  f,'iiiil<'H  $'2  ji.  d. 
iii('hidin({  boat  and  bait;  t'lKhinu):^  good  all  tlirou(;li  the  HcaHon,  but  best  late  in  the 
fall. 

CartwrifiTht  (<'•  St.  P.  M.  .t  <).)— Twiji  1.  f.  m.;  Round  1.  f.  m.;  Lojif;  l.  h  m.;  Clitiia 
].  H.ni.;  Lon^  1.  and  Chain   l.ln'Ht;   pickt-rcl,  niar^falongt',  b.  b.,   jiikc,    iumtIi,    etc.: 
]ii('k('i'el,  |)ike  and  baHH  nioNt  plentiful;  fro^H,  niinnowHand   art. 
and  June  biiHt;  hoteln  $!..')(•  p.  d.:  boatH  Hh\  p.  h. 


spoonH  iiMfd;  May 
m  ;  Wood   1.    It   ni.;    long   I. 


Chelsea  (Win.  C.)— Uib  1.  7  m.:  <'h(dsi"a  1.  'J  m  ;  Wood  1.  It  ni.;  long  I.  3 
ni.;  tirHtbcHt;  b.  V).,  pike,  pickerel.  HiintiHli,  jiercli,  biilllieadH  etc.;  i>ike  and  jierch 
iiioHt  u\nnerou;';  J\iue,  September  and  October  bent;  lioleln  $1.50  and  $'i  p.  d.;  buata 
a!id  baitH  reaHonable.     l'"inhinn  reported  "j^ood,  flrnt-claNH." 

Chetek  (C.  St.  P.  M.  .^  ().)— Luke  Chetek  at  ntation;  Urown'n  cr.  4  ni.;  Pine  cr.  12 
in.;  Ten  Mile  cr.  10  m.;  Abxine  Imv  cr.  (i  ni.;  all  fjood;  pickerel,  jiike,  b.  b.  ami  trout; 
first  two  most  plentiful;  minnowH  and  worms  aH  baitn;  hotels  . 4'.!  p.  d.;  boatH  and 
bait  moderate.     Finhinn  reported  "j^ood  all  Hunimer." 


. :  Vermillion  1.  ;}  m.  and 
worniH  and  froj^H  aH  bait; 


Cumberland  ((^  St.  P.  M.  .^  o.)— Beaver  Dam  1.  ',  n 
Kund  1.  ti'j  m  ;  all  "nood;"  pickerel  and  b.  b.  princijially : 
Mii>  to  Sejiteniber  ln'st;  hotel,'^  ? 2  p.  d. 

Eau  Claire  (Win.  C.)— Chippewa  r.,  Eau  Claire  r.  and  nunierouN  creekH  in  the 
vicinity;  Elk  i.nd  Otter  cr.  best;  Hjieckled  trout  in  tlie  creeks  and  i)ickerel,  jiikc, 
roi'k  baHH,  etc.  in  the  rivern:  npring  and  early  summer  best;  hotels  j^l  to  .<2  p.  d.; 
boats  and  bait  at  Hinall  cost;  fishing  "good." 

Emerald  (Wis.  C.)— Saud  er.  and  Tiffany  cr.  in  vitdnity;  first  best:  trout  priii- 
cipiiily;  May  and  June  best;  hottds  $1  p.  d.,  other  charges  moderate.  Finbiny  re- 
jiorted  "very  good." 

Gleuwood  (Wip.  C. )— Tiffany  cr.  at  Htation;  Sand  cr.  ;i  ni . ;  last  best;  front  prin- 
cipally; May  and  June  beat;  hotel  $2  p.  d.     Fiwhing  "good." 

Gordon  (C.  St.  P.  M.  .V  O.)— Hrule  r.  1«  ni.;  Keel  1.  .'>  m.;  Whit<-  Fish  1.  2  ni.;  Ox 
br.  -i  ni;  Eau  (.'laire  1.  lom.:  Hrule  r.  best;  trout,  basH  and  pickert  I  principally;  trout  | 
in  the  river,  and  pi<'kerel   and  bass   mont  plenfifiil   in  lakes;  usual  baits;  June  to 
October  bent;  no  public  hotels.     The  trout  finhing  in  Hrule  r.  is  "  very  fine." 

IiOChiel  (WiH.C.)— Hig  Ot,^■r  cr.  4  ni.;  Little  Otter  cr.  2  m.;  Lanib'w  cr.  6  m.;  Hay 
«r.  'a  ni.;  all  good;  brook  trout  abundant  in  the  creeks;  pickerel,  pike  and  b.  b.  iu 
river;  first  most  uunierous;  ,Iune  to  September  best;  hotels  #1  j).  d.;  boats  not 
needed;  fishing  "very  good;"  the  banks  arc  free  of  underbrush  and  fishing  can  be 
(lone  from  the  nhore. 

Mason  (C.  St.  P.  M.  k  O.)— Pike  1.  l.*;  m.;  Fish  cr.  H  ni.;  Eighteen  Mile  cr.  Hni.; 
first  best;  whitefish,  bass,  inckerel  and  brook  trout:  last  two  most  numerouH;  min- 
nows as  bait;  ,Iuly  anil  August  best:  hotels  $1  ..'"0  p.  d. ;  guides  j;(  p.  d.;  boatH  }l\ 
p.  d.     "IJrook  trdut  can  be  caught  in  abundance  in  Fish  Creek." 

New  Bichmond  (Wis.  C.)— Cedar  1.  and  Bass  1.  r>  m.;  pickerel,  b.   b.,   rock  bass  | 
and  striped  bass;  first  two  most  numerous;  May,  June  and  Seiitember  best;    hotel 
$2  p.  d.;  fishing  reported  ''very  good." 

Perley  (C.  St.  P.  M.  i^O.)— Bear  1..  Upper  Turtle  1.  at  station;  both  good;   piko, 
pickerel,  b.  b.,ctc.;  last  two  most  numerous;  frogs  best  bait;  May  and  June  best;  I 
liotelH  $1.00  p.  d. ;  boats  reasonable.     The  abo\  e  waters  are  well  stocked  and  having 
been  little  fished  excellent  sport  can  be  had. 

Phillips  (Wis.  C.)— Elk  r.  and  1.  near  station;  first  best:  inascalonge,  pike,  pick- 
erel, baas  and  perch;  first  two  most  numerous;  .August  and  September  best;  hottlBJ 
$1.50  and  Ji2p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  reasonable;  fishing  "considered  good, 

Prairie  du  Chien  (C.  M.  &  St.  P.)— Rice  1,  and  Wisconsin  r.  near  by:  trout  and| 
b.  I).;  hotels  $1  to  $2  p.  d,;  fishing  excellent 


WISCONSIN. 


XLIII 


(See  paKcH  107— 2<17.) 

Bice  Lake  (('.  St.  P.  M.  ^  <>.)— Cedur  1.  lit  m.;  J,..iik  1.  H  ni.;  Uuv  1  '.^  iii.;  iiM 
^'(11.(1;  tnnif,  iiikc-iicrfli,  basH  anil  pickerel ;  liiMt two  iiioHt  plentiful;  art.  upodii  lined; 
Mii.v,  June  and  Sei)teniber  boHt;  botcla  $'i  p.  d.;  ynidcs  moderate;  trout  and  general 
lihliiuj^  good. 

Shell  Iiake  (C  St.  P.  M.  &  O.)— Shell  1.  at  station;  porch,  bans  and  HunnHli;  flrnt 
niii.-<t  iilentitiil;  ininuoWH  aud  woruiH  aH  bait;  June  and  July  bcHt;  hoteln  $1  \k  d., 
^T)  p.  \v. 

Sheridan  (WiH.  C.) — Hickosl.  ."ini.;  Lime  1.  it  m.;  .Vdainn  1.  ;i  m.;  .Mud  1.  U  ni.; 
fir'-t  best;  pickerel,  b.  b.,  rock  basH,  perch,  HunHsh,  etc.;  bann  ninnt  abundant;  May, 
i  iiu' and  October  beHt;  hotolH  roasouable;  buatH  $1  p,  d.  l•"ichin^'  "j^ood  in  abovo 
liii'iith.i." 

Silver  Creek  (Win.  ('.)— Silver  cr.  1  'i  m.;  Trout  br.  '2  ni.;  botli  K"od;  Hjieckled 
•    iulprin(upally,  June  aud  July  best;  hotels  $1  p,   w,;    finhing  "good  in  thi-  nea- 


i 


Ht;  trout  prill- 


Spooner(<'.  St.  P.  M.  k  O.) — McKenzio  1.  8  m.;  Lake,  Casey  K  ni.;  tirHt  bent; 
|ii(Uerel,  l)aKs  and  pike  principally;  woruiH  aud  art.  npoous;  .>iay,  June  aud  October 
best;  boats,  bait,  etc.,  at  moderate  pricuH.    Fishing  said  to  be  very  fine. 

St.  Croix  (Wig.  C.)— St.  Croix  r.  near  station;  Rice  1.  and  Pino  1.  6  m.;  Bebr  1.  4 

111.:  ])ickerel,  bass,  inko,  bufTalo  and  sturgeon;  bass,  jiickerel  and  buHalo  most  nu- 
nurous;  March  to  June,  aud  October  best;  hotels  fii.Ou  p.  w.;  boats  Ktc.  p.  h. 
Fishing  reported — "it  is  good." 

Superior  (<'.  St.  P.  M.  A:  ().)— Middle  r.  '20  m.;  Trout  br.  'M  m.;  St.  Croix  1.  29 
111.;  lirule  r.  2',i  m.,  and  I-ake  Suiierior  at  station;  Middle  r..  Trout  br.  and  Brule  r. 
best;  br.  trout,  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  pike;  first  two  most  abundant;  usual  baits  used; 
Jum^  aud  July  best;  hotel  f 2. .ID  ]>.  d.;  boats  and  bait  reasonable;  fishing  "very 
^.'niiil,"  also  excellent  camping  grounds. 

Turtle  Lake  (C.  St.  P.  M.  k  ().)— Turtle  1.  Cm.;  pickerel  and  bass  principally; 
(rugs  as  bait;  May  and  June  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  guides  not  needed. 

Westboro  (Wis.  C.)— James  1.  3.;  Harper'nl,  5  m.;  Spirit  1.  8  m.;  Jump  r.  15  m.; 
Wcoil  1.  r2m.;  the  largest  aud  best  is  Spirit  1.;  b,  b.,  pickerel,  mascalonge,  pike; 
bass  aud  pickerel  most  abundant;  June,  July,  Seiitomber  an<l  October  best;  hotels 
?1  p.  d.;  guides  $IM>  p.  d.;  boats  aud  bait  free  to  hotel  guests;  fisLiug  is  reported 
us  "reasonably  good." 


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Abbrfviatiosh— >).  I).,  Idack  Ixihn;  br.,  Itrnnk;  cr.,  rrffk;  1.,  lak^;  1.  ni.,  lafRW 
iiiuufh:  111.,  uiilc;  i'.>  imiid;  p.  d.,  per  duy;  p.  w.,  p«T  wt'i-k;  r,,  rivor;  m.  hi..  hiiiuU 
iitoutL;  Htr..  Htrnttiii;  w.,  week. 

Allenton  (I-.  \  N.)— Uciir  i-r.  '^  in,;  Uoiivcr  j)..  >.,  ni.;  Iiw<t  luiiiifd  lit>«t:  hrt'aiu, 
)>.  Ii.  iiiid  i-attlHli;  worm    mid  niiiiDow    Imit  iihimI:  May  and  ■liiin-   )><-st;    iii>  rt'^ular 

Bangor |T'-  '^  N.)— Mulberry  r.  '^  in.:  l>.  h.,  pcnli.  cattlHli.  etc.;  iimml  haitx  arc. 
iiiiiiiiiiWH,  iiiiihIi,  and  worniH;  .\|iril.  May,  and  .Inn*-  bcHt;  iio  hotul,  hut  private 
hoard  ut  niodcratt-  price  ran  he  ha<l. 

Bass  Station  |N.  <'•  'V  St.  I,.} — ('row  creek  '^  ni.  Trout,  (hlack  hasH)  porcli,  and 
hlii<>  oitliMh;  perch  nioHt  numerous;  minnow  bait;  A|iril  and  May  bewt  nioutlin. 
No  liotelM  or  KuidcH;  tlMbinn  indillerent. 

Bayland  (K.  and  W.  of  .\.)— CooHa  r.  :t  m.;  Trout  cr.  near  Htation;  flr^t  mimed 
hi'.^t;  coarne  MhIi  pre(U)miuute;  muxb,  miuuoWH,  etc.,  used  for  bait;  uprin^^  and  fall 
best. 

Blount  SprinffS  (I-  &  N.)— Mulberry  r.  '2  m.:  Black  Warrior  r.  7  m.;  both 
eipinl;  trout,  (hlucK  hasH)  perch,  cattish,  bream,  etc.;  b.  b.,  and  perch  most  nuiner- 
ou.s;  Liv«'  minnows  and  worms  as  bait  mostly;  May  and  .June  best;  Hotels  $'i  p.  d.; 
guides  $1  p.  d.    These  waters  are  reported  ^ood. 

Boliffee  Station  (Q.  &  ('.)— IMk'I r.  2'^  m.;  perch,  bream,  catfish,  etc.;  I)reani 

iii'Mt  nunieroUH;  minnow    and  worm  baits;  April  and  May  best;  hotels  and  boats 
nMsonable.     The  butl'alo  fish  is  very  abundant  in  Binbee  r. 

Brewton  (L. '^  N.) — Btuut  Corner.  '^  m.;  Murder  cr.  '.,  m.;  Conecuh  r.  .'1  m. 
ahiiiit  e(i\mlly  Kood;  bream,  b.  b.,  catflHh,  etc.;  nsual  baits  used;— April  May  anc. 
Jtmc  best;  hotels  f '2.50  p.  d. 

Broken  Arrow  (K.  A;  W.  of  A.) — Trout  i—.:  Broken  Arrow  cr.  near  station;  Coosa 
r.  at  Lock,  4  m.;  all  about  equal;  trout  (?),  ■  rcb,  drum  catfish,  biitl'alo  etc.;  cattlsli 
ami  i>erch  most  numerous;  worms,  mush,  a  !  small  tl^^Ll  used  for  baits;  May,  .Tune, 
.Si'ptciuber,  and  October  best;  hotels  .fl  p.  d..  and  private  board  lUc.  p.  d.;  (»uides 
f  1  II.  il.  Altho.  the  above  waters  rise  in  the  mountains  of  N.  Ala.,  we  are  in  ditubt 
as  to  the  species  of  fish  called  "trout" — they  may  possibly  bo  the  b.  b. 

CoalinGT  (Q-  &  ("■) — Warrior  r.  H  m.;  trout,  (b.  b.,)and  other  varieties;  worms  and 
niiiinows  used  as  L„its;  good  board  at  private  house  $13  p.  m.;  tlshiug  is  not  much 
indulged  in  by  residents. 

Cowles  (W.  R.  R.  of  A.) — Alabama  r.  '^  m.;  b.  b.,  black  perch,  catfish  etc.;  worms 
and  small  fish  used  as  bait;  Ai)ril  to  July  best;  hoteln  ^t  reasonable  rate;  boats  and 
hdiU  plenty.  Maj.  J.  F.  Jones,  of  Uogauville,  Ala.,  informs  us  that  there  i»  excel- 
lent fishing  at  this  point. 

Cullman's  (L.  &  N.)— Eight  Mile  or.  I'.j  m.;  Big  cr.  2',  m.;  Flint  cr.  10  m.;  last 
iuiiii('(l  best;  b.  b.  catfish,  etc.;  minnows  and  worms  as  bait;  May  and  June  best; 
Hotels  ,'j;i  to  $2,  p.  d.     The  fishing;  is  reported  good  in  Flint  r.. 

Deatsville  (L.  &  N.)— Big  Mortar  cr.  at  wtatiou;  b.  b.,  i>erch  and  most  fresh 
water  varieties;  worms,  crickets,  and  small  fish  the  usual  baits;  season  .Spriufj, 
.Siiiunier  and  Autumn;  Hotel  $1  p.  d. 

Decatur  (L  &  N.)— Near  by  are  the  following  waters;  Tennessee  r.  '4  m.;  Swan 
I  'i  ni.;  Beaver  1.  I'j  m.;  Flint  r.  S'^  m.  The  lakes  contain  I.  m.,  b.  b.,  perch. 
liiittali),  etc.  Flint  r.  in  the  spring  gives  good  fishing.  Tndling  for  b.  b.  in  the 
bikes  is  excellent.  Usual  baits.  Hotels  $2  p.  d.;  no  guides,  iilenty  of  volunteer.-*. 
May,  June,  July,  Sept.,  and  Oct.,  are  the  best  months. 

Epes  (Q.  k  C.)— Bigbee  r.  V  m.;  trout,  (b.  b..)  catfish,  butlalo.  drum,  etc.;  bulTalo 
nlo^t  numerous;  bread  and  worms  usual  baits:  April,  May  and  June  best;  Hotel 
tl.J'  p.  d.;  boats  and  baits  very  low. 


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Eutaw  (Q.  k  C.)— Warrior  r.  3  m.;  OrinncU  1.  4  m.;  Chnptaw  1,  4  in.;  the  Lagoon 
1 ',  in.  lout,' :{  m.;  (irinr.pll  1.  and  th<^  Liij^oon  bint;  trout,  (1).  !>..)  white  piTi.-h,  broam 
fttc;  l)reain  nidst  inuncrouH;  baitH  are  miuuows,  crickets,  ^,'ras^hM]lll^■rH,  roachas 
etc.;  April  May  and  JiiiH'  Ix-Ht;  HotelH  #'J  p.  d.;  no  proft'Hsioual  uniiles,  Imt  iier.sonH 
to  aft  us  such  ran  lie  had;  boats  and  bait  gratnituouHly.  The  tiHhiu;,'  in  reported  to 
be  exeeUeut  in  tin,'  above  waters. 


PlintlL.  .^  N.)— Flint 


b.  b.,  perch,  pike,   eattitih  etc.;    jperc''  and  basB 


most  luinierouH;  baits  are  wornis,  craylish  itnd  minnows;  April  and  Ma,'  best. 

Francis  (K.  k  W.  of  .\.| — Tallasahatchee  or.  ';;  ni.;  Coosa  r.  '^  m.;  cattish,  bnflalo 
aHd  (Inini;  minnows,  craylish,  nnish  and  worms  used  for  baits;  Ajiril  and  May 
best;  No  rcf^ular  hotel,  but  private  board  can  bo  had  and  good  camping  grounds. 

Garden  City  (L.  &  N.)— Mulberry  r.  '^  m.;  b,  b.,  Catfish,  drum  etc.;  minnows 
Usual  bait;  Hotels  .fl  p.  d.;  guides  il  p.  d.     No  boats  needed,  canoes  free. 

Oray's  (K.  &  W.  of  ,\.)— Tallasahatchee  cr.  '.,  m.;  Ohatchie  cr.  '.,  m.:  last  named 
Ix'st;  trout  (V)  drum,  cattish,  redhorse  etc.;  trout,  redhorse  and  suckers  most 
numerous;  mush  and  worms  used  fur  baits;  Hpriiig  and  fall  months  best;  board 
can  be  had  at  private  houseH  at  $1  p.  d.;  guides  SI  p.  d.;  boats  aud  bait  at  very 
small  cost. 

Oreenville  (L.  <S:  N.) — Persimmon  cr.  1  m.;  Pidgeon  cr.  «  m.;  Halls  cr.  '2  in.; 
Pidgeon  cr.  best;  perch,  bream,  h.  b..  cattish  etc.;  bream  aud  cattish  most  numer- 
ous; worms  usual  bait;  April  May  and  June  l)est;  hotels  reasonable.  No  charge 
for  boats. 

Kartsell's  (L.  &  N.)— Flint  r.  •'!  m.;  Oakville  p.  17  m.;  b.  b.,  catfish  etc.;  worms 
aud  small  fish  as  bait;  Summer  months  best;  hotels  ?'2  p.  d.;  guides  aud  couvey- 
aiices  to  be  had. 

Hull  (Q '*>:<.)— Black  Warrior  r.;  Hulls  1.;  ^loon  1.,  aud  Big  1.:  easily  accessible; 
the  lakes  are  best;  butt'alo,  catfish  and  white  perch;  miuuows  and  mealed  cotton 
are  used  as  baits;  .May,  June,  July  aud  August  best.;  private  board  only. 

Jefferson  (L.  A:.  N.) — Warrior  r.  and  Turkey  cr.  accessible:  Warrior  r.  best; 
percli,  catfish  aud  other  varieties;  mush  minnows  aud  worms,  baits  used;  May,  and 
Juue  best;  hotel  reasonable;  boats  can  bo  had. 

Jouesboro  (Q.  <S:  ('■) — Valley  cr.  1  m.;  Shades  cr.  2  in.:  last  named  best;  b.  b., 
perch  etc.;  perch  most  numerous;  worms  aud  minnows,  usual  bait;  April,  May  and 
June  best  Hotels  $1  p.  d.;  boats  can  be  had   reasonable. 

Keener  (Q-  *.'  C.l— Little  Wills  cr.  near  station:  Big  Wills  cr.  I'j  m.;  last  named 
best;  trout,  (black  bass)  perch,  catfish,  pike  etc.:  b.  b.  and  catfish  most  uunierous, 
baits  used  art;  worms  cotton,  dough,  bacon,  aud  minnows:  .\pril,  May  aud  Juue 
best.    Accommodations  at  private  houses.     These  waters  are  reported  good. 

McCalla  (Q.  &  C.)— Shades  cr.  3  m.;  Five  mile  cr.  1  m.;  North  Valley  cr.  4  m.; 
first  named  best;  trout,  (b.  b..)  perch,  catfish  etc.,  first  named  most  numerous; 
minnows  aud  worms  use<i;  April,  May,  and  Juue,  aud  Sept.,  Oct.  aud  November 
best;  hotels  reasonable;  guides  $1  to  |L50  p.  d.;  boats  aud  bait  free. 

Ohatchie  (E.  &  W.  of  A.)— Coosa  r.;  Tallasahatchie  cr.  aud  Ohatchie  cr.  >,  m.; 
first  named  best:  channel  catfish,  biitfalo,  yellow  cat,  redhorse  and  others;  mush, 
•worms  and  minnows  used  for  baits;  April  and  May  best  months;  no  hotols,  but 
private;  board  can  bo  obtained  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  at  uomiual  cost. 

Steels  (Q.  &  C.)— Big  Canoe  cr.  5  m.;  trout,  (b.  b.,)  drum,  bream,  catfish  etc.; 
bream  most  numerous;  worms,  minnows  etc.  as  bait;  April  aud  May  best;  hotel 
|'2  p.  d.;  boats  can  be  obtained  reasonable. 

Stewarts  (Q-  i!^  C.) — Hedleston  1.;  Little  Hedlestoii  1.,  aud  Story  1.;  first  named 
best;  bream,  trout,  (b.  b.,)  aud  white  perch;  bream  most  uumerous;  worms  aud 
crickets  used;  May,  Juno  aud  Sept.  best  mouths;  no  regular  hotels,  but  private 
board  can  be  had. 

Valley  Head  (Q.  &  O— DeSot<i  Falls  2'.^  m.;  trout,  ba*is,  perch  and  others:  artifi- 
cial baits  iiikI  grubs  used;  March  to  September  best;  Hotel  reasonable:  guides  aud 
boats  at  moderate  cost.  This  point  is  situated  in  the  mountains  of  Northern  Ala- 
bama and  the  upper  portion  of  the  streaii-.s  contain  trout,  S.vlvei.isus  fontinaus. 

Verbena  (L.  .t  N.) — Chestnut  cr.  at  station;  North  prong  Chestnut  cr.  1  m.; 
South  prong  Chestnut  cr.  1  m.:  Coosa  r.  7  m.;  Chestnut  cr.  best;  b.  b.,  bream,  cat- 
fish etc.;  March,  April.  May,  November  aud  Decomber,  best;    Hotel  |2  p.  d.,  and 


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li-hm^  is  ttaid  to  be  very  fine. 

Wetumpka  (I^.  't  N.)— Coosa  r.  near  ntation:  rallapoosa  r.  1  m.;  Taylors'  1.; 
DiM'l  1.,  and  Horae  Hiiialler  lakes;  ('oosa  r.  beHt;  ))ream,  perch,  b.  b.,  eatftsh  etc.; 
luiiiiiinvs,  woruiH  etc..  uned  aw  bait'^:  March,  .\pril.  May  aud  .June  best;  Hotel  $15 
|i.  m.;  guides  .")0c.  to  #1..5o  p.  d.;  boats  at  low  rati-s.  Tue  lakes  t»ive  Hue  flahiug  for 
brtiin  especially.     .\  good  ground  for  hiiuting  as  well  as  fishing. 

Whitney  (Q-  k  C.)— Mncleroy  cr.  'j  ni.;  (fulf  cr.  U  m.;  (Jauoe  cr.  3  m.:  Coosa  r.  12 
:§  !n. ;  I  'oosa  r.,  ( Janoe  cr.,  and  Muclcroy  cr.  the  best;  treat,  (b.  b., )  bream,  catfish  etc. ; 
f  iittish  most  numerous  in  the  river;  trout  aud  bream  in  creeks;  catawba  and  earth' 
4      wiirms,  youni4  wasp  etc.   as  baits:    April,   May.  .June  aud   December  best;    hotels 

tJl.JO  y.  d.;  guides  at  moderate  charge;  boats  can  hv,  had  at  moderate  charge. 
ARKANSAS. 

i  Brinkley(T.  ^  .St.  L.)— White  r.  lOm.;  Bayou  Deview  5  m.;  Cocher.  16  m.;  equally 

a  l'.hmI.  black  and  strawberry  bass,  aud  coarse  fish:   worms  and  minuowH  as  baits' 

I  .M;i,v,  .June,  .July,  .\ugust  aud  September  best.     Hotel  $2,  p.  d.:  boat«  about  |1,  p.  d. 

I  Huntin-,'  fur  bear,  deer,  coon,  etc.,  good  from  October  to  April. 

Camden  (T.  &  St.  L.)— Ouchita  r.  '4  m.;  Johnson  1.  ',  m.;  Woodward's  1.  2 
J  111.  liniclley  it  Mustian  l.'s  (5  m.;  all  good.  Perch,  trout,  bar-fish  (?),  and  catfish. 
^  !'•  rrh  niiistiiuinerous;  w(U'msaud  minnows  usual  bait:  spring  and  summer  months 
f      t» -t.     Hotels  ;f 'J  p.  d. ;  boats  and  baits  merely  nominal.    Good  fishing. 

I  De  Vails  Bluff  (M.  &  L.  R.)— White  r.  near  station;  Horseshoe  1.,  >,  m.,  both 
I  -iliaUygood.  Trout,  perch,  etc.  Worms,  live  baits  and  trolls  used.  Fall  mouth  5 
I      ii-t.     Hotels,  reasonable;  guides,  $1..50  p.  d.;  boats,  $1  per  day. 

I        Esat  Lake  (A.  M.  R.  R.)— East  1.,  Horseshoe  1.,   Forked  1.,   East  Lake   bayou; 

''  i.iiMpa  1..  and  (trucked  1.,  }i  to  4  m.  from  station;  all  about  ecjually  good;  b.  b., 
wliite  perch,  yellow  perch,  etc.;  bass  and  white  perch  most  numerous;  live  bait 
aiil  spoon  trolling  usual;  May  to  September  be.st;  hotels,  $1.5(J  j).  d.;  guide,  boats 
aud  baits  reasonable.  This  is  a  very  fine  fishing  ground  and  in  tho  fall  axcellent 
hunting  for  deer,  wild  turkey,  etc. 

Eureka  (E.  8.)— White  r.  and  Kings  r.  About  equal;  perch,  b.  b.,  pike,  etc.; 
!  la.k  l)ass  most  numerous;  baits  used  are  live,  minnows,  and  art.  spoons;  April  and 
M.iy,  October  and  November  best;  hotels,  |'2  to  $3  i>.  d.;  boats,  $1  p.  d 

Eureka  Springs  (E.  S.)— White  r.  and  Kings  r.,  7  m.;  War  Eagle  r.,  25  m.;  last 
iiaiiud  best:  bass,  jack  salmon  (pike-perch),  perch  and  catfish;  bass  most  ntinierons; 
M.innows  and  trolling  spoons  used;  April,  May,  September,  Octol)er  and  November 
\<i>v.  hotels,  $2.50  p.  d. ;  no  professional  guides,  Init  several  fishermen,  who  could  bo 
!;ail  as  such.     (too(1  fishing  grounds,  also  for  hunting. 

Fayetteville  (St.  L.  *:  San  F.)— White  r.,  3  m.:  Osage  cr.,  15  m.;  War  Eagle  or., 
j">  111.:  Osage  and  War  Eagle  best;  b.  b,,  perch  and  catfish;  bass  most  numerous;  live 
!  lit  used;  .\pril.  May,  June  and  October  best:  no  regular  hotel,  but  board  at  low 
ratrs  furnished;  boats  can  be  had  reasonable. 

Forest  City  (M.  k  L.  R.)— St.  Francis  r.,  4  m.:  Keathley's  1.,  0  m.;  Horseshoe  1., 
C<  Hi.;  Keathley's  1.  best;  trout  and  speckled  perch  (strawberry  bass),  the  Litter  being 
iiio-t  numerous:  minnows  and  worms  as  bait;  .\pril,  May  June  and  July  best; 
lii'tels,  ?2  ji.  d.:  boats  2.5('.  p.  d.;  bait  free. 

Fort  Smith  (St.  L.  k  San  F.)— Black  Fork  cr.,  and  Holston  cr.,  both  easily  acces- 
Miili';  first  named,  best;  h.  b.,  bream,  catfish,  etc.:  b.  b.  most  numerous;  May,  and 
Jiiiie  best;  trolling  spoons  used;  hotel,  reasonaV)le;  guides  at  modt^rate  prices. 

Gallaway  (M.  &  L.  R.)— Hills  1.,  near  station;  Faulkner's  1.,  1  m.;  Laurel  bayou, 

.  111.;  Ink  Bayou,  '4  m.;  the  first  named  two  are  the  b<^st;  trout,  perch,  b.  b.,  jiike, 

'itiisli,  etc.:  perch  and   pike  most  niitnerous;  baits  are,   worms,  grubs,   minnows, 

tic  lis,   spoon  baits,  et<'.;  April,    May,    October,  and   November,  best;  hotel,    fl  p. 

'1  :  guide,  ifl  p.   d.;  boat«  aud  bait  at  oOc.  to  $1  p.  d. 

Hardy  (K.  <\  Ft.  S.  k  G.)— Spring  r.,  near  statioti:  South  Fork,  1  m.;  b.  b.,  per  h, 
■    .   bass  ni  ist  numerous;  minnows  the    iisual  bait;  May,  June,  Sept.,  Oct.,  and 
N   V.  licst:  h<itel.  $2  p.  d.;  boats,  75c.  p.  d. 

Kin^sland  ( T.  ^t  St.  L.)— Saline  r.;  Moror  r..  2  m.;  Gray  1.,  4  m.:  Saline  r.  the 
'"-t;  perch,  trout,  b.  b.,  bn'am,  pike,  and  others;  perch,  bass,  trout,  a'ld  pike, 
uinst  numerous;  V)aits  used  are  minnows,  worms,  etc.;  A])ril,  May,  and  Jiuie,  best; 


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Manuuotli  Spring's  (K.  C.  Ft.  8.  k  O.)— Spring  r.  and  Warm  Fork,  acccssiblo; 
about  equal;  b.  b.,  perch,  catttsh,  etc.;  niinnowH  principally  used;  September  beat; 
hotel,  $3.50  p.  w.;  bouts  $1  to  $2  p.  il. 

Pine  BluflF  (T.  &  St.  L.)— Walnut  1.,  40  ni.;  Atkins  1.,  fi  m.;  Harris  1.,  21  ni.; 
Saline  r.,  24  ni.;  I^ake  Dick,  8  m.;  I>ake  Dick  and  Atkins  1.  best;  b.  b..  pike,  white 
perch,  and  suntish;  bass  and  perch  nio.st  numeroun;  baits — spinusrs,  worms,  and 
live  bait;  June  to  November  best;  no  hotels,  boarding  can  l>e  had  at  farm  houses 
and  camping  out  is  done;  boats  and  bait  at  merely  nominal  cost;  fair  lishmg  in 
above  waters. 

Bob  Boy  (T.  k  St.  L.)— Dick  1.,  5  m.;  Seitel  1.,  C  m.;  Plum  bayou,  ;J  m.;  Keed  1., 
3  m.;  .Arkansas  r.,  1  m.;  first  two  named  best;  black  and  strawberry  bass,  and 
coarse  fish;  minnows  and  worms  as  baits;  si)ring  and  fall  best  time;  private  board- 
ing can  be  bad. 

Sogers  (St.  L,  k  San  F.)— War  Eagle  cr.,  12  m.;  Sugar  cr.,  10  m.;  Spavinaw  cr., 
12  m.;  Osage  cr.,  12  m.;  White  r.,  7  m.;  War  Eagle  cr.  and  Whiter,  best;  b.  b.,  perch, 
catfish,  etc.;  bass  and  perch  most  numerous;  May  and  June  best;  minnows  mostly 
ased  as  bait;  hotel,  $1  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  nominal  prices;  considerable  netting 
il  done  hor(!  but  hook  and  line  fishing  is  reported  good. 

Sand  Kill  (M.  k  L.  R.)— White  r.,  2  m.;  Cache  r..  2  m.;  Upsaw  1.;  Horseshoe!.; 
Hodge  1.,  and  a  number  of  other  lakes  from  1  to  5  m.;  all  good;  trt)ut,  perch  of  dif- 
ferent varieties,  b.  b.,  catfish,  and  others;  baits  are,  minnows,  worms,  etc.;  May, 
June,  October,  and  November,  best;  hotels,  $1  p.  d.,  or  $3  to  $4  p.  w.;  guides,  $1 
p.  d.;  boats,  $1  p.  d. 

Van  Buren  (St.  L.  k  San  F.)— Lee's  cr.,  Clear  cr.,  Richland  bayou,  Nea  1.,  Cotton- 
wood 1.,  McLaughlin  1.  and  bayou,  Rose  1.,  Flatrock  cr.,  all  within  10  m.,  some  only 
2  m.,  all  good  fishing  waters;  b.  b.,  croppies,  and  bream;  worms,  grubs,  and  min- 
non's,  usual  baits;  May,  June,  Oct.,  and  Nov.,  best;  guides  and  boats  nominal  and 
often  free;  iLia  1«  a  good  fishing  section  of  country. 

Wabbaseca  (T.  k  St.  L.) — T.'cttaseka  Bayou,  '^  m.;  b.  b.,  perch,  and  catfish;  baita 
used  are,  worms,  squirrels,  and  birds;  Mi'.y.  June,  Oct.,  and  Nov.,  best;  fine  lishing 
»ud  huniting  reported  here. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Alvord  (C.  k  C.) — Big  Pine  cr.,  Jones  cr.,  both  accessible:  first  uar>icd  best; 
Mountain,  or  C'al.  trout;  worms  and  flies;  May,  Juno,  July,  and  August,  best:  hot»!. 
$2  p.  d. ;  fish  weighing  from  C  oz.  to  2  lbs.  plentiful  here. 

Aptos  (So.  Pac.) — Aptos  cr.  and  Valencia  cr.,  near  station;  Soquel  cr.,  4  m.:  first 
named  best;  trout  and  salmon;  first  most  numerous;  worms  and  art  flies  in  use: 
April,  to  October  best;  hotels,  $1.50  to  $4  p.  d.;  bait  plenty;  there  is  also  flue  salt 
water  fishing. 

Belmont  (So.  Pac.)— Crystal  Springs  1.,  4  m.;  trout  ami  b.  b.,  latter  most  numer- 
ous worms,  shrimp  and  live  bait  used;  April  to  November  best;  hotels.  $1  p.  d.; 
boats  can  lie  had  at  reasonable  rate;  permits  are  required  from  the  Spring  Valley 
Water  Co.  to  fish  in  this  lake  and  the  quantity  is  limited  to  Ki  fish. 

Bishop  Creek  (C.  k  C.)— Bishop  cr.,  5  m.;  Owen's  r.,  '4  m.;  first  named  best; 
mountain  and  river  trout;  worms  and  art.  flies;  May  to  October,  best  season;  hotel, 
$2  p.  d.;  guide  can  be  procured;  some  Eastern  brook  trout  have  been  introduced 
here  lately. 

Castroville  (So.  Pac.)— Monterey  Bay  and  Epinosa  1.,  accessible;  first  named 
best;  "surfs,"  snudts,  rock  cod,  flounders  and  others;  first  named  most  numerous; 
Band  crabs  and  clams  as  baits;  hotels,  $2  p.  d.;  we  have  no  report  of  the  fish  in 
Espinosa 1 

Chico  ((!ent.  P.)— Feather  r.,  at  Big  Meadows,  CO  m.  by  stage;  rainbow  trout;  flv 
fishing  mostly;  summer  months  best;  trout  fishing  reported  very  fine  here;  guides 
and  accommodations  can  be  had. 

Clairville  (S.  F.  k  N.  P.)— Russian  r.,  '4  m.;  Sulphur  or.,  4  m.:  Warm  Springs 
cr.,  6  m.;  Dry  cr.,  4  m.,  and  San  Sal  cr.,  5  m.;  Sulphur  cr.  best;  mountain  trout; 
worm  bait  and  art  flies:  May  and  June  best:  hotel,  $1  p.  d.:  the  above  waters  am 
excellent  ones  for  trout  with  the  ex<eption  of  RussiMi  cr..  where  coarse  fish  prevail, 
•xcept  iu  the  spring  whoa  large  uuiubera  of  BHlmou  trout  run  up. 


UNITED   STATKs   AND   CANADA. 


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ih  i>revail. 


Cloverdale  (S.  F.  k  N.  P.)— Runsian  r.  'i  ni..  Sulphur  cr.  1  m..  Pinte  cr.  C  in., 
Sjuaw  cr.  10  m.;  Sulphur  and  Piute  crs.  are  beet;  brook  and  lake  trout,  the  latter 
])eiug  most  abundant;  usual  bait«:  May,  June,  and  July,  are  the  favorite  months; 
h'ltelH,  $1.50  to  |'2  p.  d.;  guides,  $2  to  $2.50  p.  d.;  no  boats  needed;  local  angler* 
use  the  fly  tipped  with  a  piece  t)f  worm.    Tackle  can  be  bought  iu  t'loverdale. 

Coyote  (So.  Pac.) — Head  waters  of  Coyote  and  Las  Animas  crs.  15  m.;  first  named 
best;  speckled  trout  and  whiteflsh;  whiteflsh  most  numerous;  worms  used  mostly 
as  bait;  April,  May,  and  June  best;  no  regular  hotels  or  guides;  boats  not  needed. 

Dtmcan's  MillB  (N.  P.  C.) — Russian  r.  near  station,  Austin  cr.  1  m..  Willow  cr. 
Ti  III.;  Russian  Gulch,  8  m.;  about  equally  good;  trout  iu  the  creeks,  salmon  in  river; 
wuruis,  grasshoppers,  and  flies,  as  baits;  winter  best  for  salmon,  winter  and  spring 
f.ir  trout;  hotel,  $2  p.  d.;  boats  at  nominal  cost.  Hook  and  line  fishing  not  much 
followed,  yet  local  anglers  generally  get  fine  creels  of  trout. 

Freestone  (N.  P.  C.)— Salmon  cr.,  near  station;  salmon  and  trout;  the  latter  mo«t 
numerous;  baits,  worms  and  flies;  April  to  August  best  time;  hotels  at  reasonable 
rates. 

Fulton  (S.  F.  &  N.  P.)— Laguna,  fi  m.:  Mark  West  cr.,  8  m.;  the  latter  with  ite 
hiadwaters  are  abundantly  supplied  with  trout;  Laguna  best;  trout,  perch,  catfish, 
carp,  etc.;  perch  and  catfish  most  numerous;  worms  used  mostly  as  bait;  March 
and  July  best;  hotels  at  very  reasonable  rates;  boats  50c.  p.  b.;  guides  not  needed. 
These  waters  are  much  frequented  by  campers  out. 

Qlen  Ellen  (Son.  k  8.  R.) — In  this  immediate  vicinity  the  following  creeks  con- 
tain many  trout:  Sonoma,  (^>labasas,  .Stewart,  and  Graham,  of  which  the  first  i« 
best;  usual  baits:  hotels,  :f (J  to  $10  p.  w.;  no  boats  or  guides  needed. 

Ouemeville  (S.  F.  &  N.  P.) — Gillim's  cr..  (!  m.;  East  .\ustiu  cr.,  8  m.;  Austin  cr. 
accessible;  first  two  named  best;  mountain  trout  and  salmon;  trout  most  numer- 
ovis;  worm  bait;  hotels  at  reasonable  rate;  boats  not  needed.  The  fishing  here  ii 
reported  excellent. 

Hamlet  (N.  P.  C.) — Tomales  Bay,  near  station;  smelt,  perch,  flounders,  rockcod, 
soa  bass,  herring,  etc.;  smelt,  perch,  and  herring,  most  uunu'rous;  clunis  aud 
muscles  used  as  bait;  April,  May,  June,  and  July,  best;  hotel,  $2  p.  d.:  boats,  $1 
p.  d.    Perch  are  caught  all  the  year  rouiul. 

Lone  Pine  (f.  &  C.) — Lone  Pine  cr. ;  Whitney  cr. ;  headwaters  of  Kern  and  King,j 
rivers;  Cal.  mountain  trout  and  river  trout:  baits  \ised  are,  minnows,  worms,  und 
flies;  August,  September,  and  October,  l)est;  no  hotels  at  these  places  and  campiuij 
is  necessary;  guides  can  be  procured.  Whitney's  cr.  is  the  home  of  the  celebraterj 
"unMen  trout,"  which  is  said  to  be  unclassified  by  ichthyologists.  For  description, 
otc.  sec  Thk  American  Ancslkr,  April  11,  1885. 

Marshall  (N.  P.  C.) — Tomales  Bay,  rlo^o  to  town;   sulmou,  perch,   smelt,  anij 
Lerrinji:  clams  are  u^cd  mostly  as  bait;  January,  February,  S.3ptember,  and  Octobu" 
I  best;  luiteis,  $1.25  p.  d.;  gviide;^,  *3  p.  d. 

Millbrae  (So.  Pac) — Lake  San  Andreas,  i  m.;  Lake  Pilarcitos,  7  m.;  last  named 
best;  trout  and  b.  b.;  trout  most  numerous;  wonn  a'ul  shrimp  baits:  April,  May. 
•lune,  and  July,  best;  hotel,  $1.50  p.  d.;  giiides  at  reasonaijlc  rates;  boats  and  baU 
muderate.  During  April,  May,  and  June,  good  trout  fishing  can  be  )iad  in  several 
[Htreaiiis  from  2  to  3  m,  fro:  •  station. 

Monterey  (So.  Pac.)— The  trout  streams  in  this  vicinity  are  mimerous.  We  name. 
|f';iriiii'l  r.,  4  m.;  San  Jose  cr.,  5'.j  m.;  Garra  Patas  cr.,  Ki  m.;  Rocky  cr.,  2U  m.; 
ICerro  cr.,  23  m.;  Little  Sur  r.,  30  m.;  Sur  Grande,  .'(4  in.  Of  these  the  two  last 
I  named  and  the  (larnicl  are  the  best,  the  tributaries  of  the  latter  being  full  of  fini* 
jtroiit.  May,  June,  and  July  are  the  favorite  months.  The  salt  water  fishing  in  the 
iJiay  is  excellent.  The  best  season  is  from  August  1  to  Noveml)er  1.  Trolling  is  in 
Ififneral  use,  by  which  salmon  (?).  sea  bass,  skijijack,  aud  baracuta  are  caught.  liock- 
Iftsli,  halibut,  sole,  flotinders,  and  cod.  are  caught  by  still  fishing.  15oats  and  bait 
|$l  per  hour,  cheaper  by  the.day;  guides,  #1  p.  d.,  with  lioard;  liotels,  $1  to  $2  ]>.  d., 
$''  to  $7  \).  w.;  boats,  for  2  to  4  persons,  $8  ji,  d.,  including  bait  and  lines  and  ser- 
I  vic(M«of  2  oarsmen;  $5  j).  d.  is  charged  for  a  boat  and  services  of  oue  boatman. 

Novato  (S.  F.  k  N.  P.)— Novato  cr.,  2  m.;  Halleck  cr.,  3  m.;  both  are  fair:   brook 
Itroiit;  worm  bait;    April  and  May  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rates. 

Ocean  View  (So.  Pac.)— Knowles's  fish  ranch,  1  ni.;  trout;  usual  baits  and  sea- 
inn;  hotel,  ,50c.  ]).  meal;  it  costs  $1  p.  lb.  to  take  fish  here. 
Pajaro  (So.  I'ac.)— -(Vn'ralitos  cr.,   H  m.;   Pajaro  r.,    1   m.;  Pescadero  cr..   0  m.* 


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AptoB  cr.,  12  m.:  The  LaVpA.  9  m.t  Ar\tna  or.  hosf :  tro«i.  salninn,  perch,  and  catflnh : 
tnnit  inoHt  luiiiRTous;  ttics,  wonuH,  saud  rteas,  and  f^:iliin>n  rncas  baits;  May,  Juuc, 
and  July  best;  hot<;l8,  $'2.5()  p.  d.;  livery  incu  as  t^uiden  at  reasonable  ratt's;  boatM 
aud  baitH  nominal.  Art.  flicH,  the  medium  wize,  are  HUcecsHful  lures.  Monterey 
Bay,  not  distant,  yives  the  u.sual  nalt  water  fishing. 

Beddingr  (Cent.  P.) — McOloud  r.,  20  m.:  Kalmnn  and  rainbow  trout:  nalmon  eggH 
arc  usually  us(!d  as  bait;  early  Hummer  best  s<a<oii:  hotels  reasonable;  ppiides  at 
modftrate  charges;  boats  and  baits  can  bi-  had  at  nominal  cost.  This  is  a  celebrated 
river. 

Redwood  City  (So.  Pac) — San  OrcKorio  cr..  La  Honda  cr..  Harrington,  Ralston, 
Bojrus,  Pescadero  crs..  all  from  (>  to  'JO  m..  and  all  about  eijually  good;  salmon 
tiM.it — trout  and  salmon;  usual  baits;  A\)ril  to  August,  inclusive,  best  months; 
hotels,  flto$2p.  d.;  guides  can  !)(•  had  at  reasonable  rate:  l)oats  not  needi-d; 
bait  at  moderate  cost.  Stage  to  best  ttshing  grounds.  Address,  E.  N.  Wilcox,  Red- 
wood ("ity,  Cal. 

San  Anselmo  (N.  P.  <'.)— San  .Vnselmo  cr..  tiear  station;  salmon  and  trout;  trout 
most  numerous;  usual  baits:  .\iiril  and  May  best;  hotels,  $2.50  to  flip,  d.:  guides 
can  be  had  reasonable:  boats  not  used  in  fishing. 

San  Bruno  (So.  Pac.)— I^iikes  Pilarcitos,  7  m.:  San  .\udreas.  '1  m.:  Crystal  Spring. 
Km.:  Laki' Pilarcitos  best;  trout  and  b.  b.:  first  most  numerous;  worms  and  shrimp 
as  baits;  May,  June,  aud  Jnly,  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  rate. 

San  Francisco — Lake  Merced,  Lake  San  Andreas,  Pilarcitos — Crystal  Springs ; 
Chabot  1.,  l^gtmitos  1..  all  good;  b.  b.  (?)  and  trout;  the  latter  most  numeroub; 
shrimp,  worms,  live  baits,  tlicis,  and  spoons  used:  May,  June,  July,  and  .\ugust, 
best;  liotels,  fL.'iO  to  $'2..')0  ji.  d.:  boats.  |1  j).  d.  The  salt  water  fishing  near  tint 
city  is  mostly  for  rock  cod.  sea  i)ass.  smelts,  etc.  Many  trout  streams  are  accessible. 
Consult  the  local  fishing  tackle  dealers. 

San  Oeronimo  (N.  P.  C.) — I^agunitas  cr..  2'^  m.;  Nicasio  cr.,  .5  m.:  first  named 
l)est:  trout:  worms  and  flies  usual  baits;  May  and  June  best:  hotels  reasonable; 
local  anglers  get  fair  creels:  no  boats  or  guides  needed. 


San  Jose  (So. 
reasonable  rate. 


Pa. 


-Smith  cr.,  15  m.;    mountain  trout;    worm  bait;   hotel  at 


0  ni.:  San  Andreas  1.,  6?2  m.;  Pilarcitos 


San  Mateo  (So.  Pa<'.) — Crystal  Spring  1. 
1.,  1.5  m.;  Pilan'itos  cr.,  Sm.:  Purissima  cr.,  l(i  m.:  Tunitas  cr.,  20  m.:  Lobitas  cr., 
2Um.:  San  (Irt'gorio  cr..  25  m.:  Pec;;dero  cr..  Ho  m.:  Butano  cr..  HO  m.;  The  Lakes 
are  best;  brook  trout,  b.  b.,  and  salmon  trout:  brook  trout  most  numerous:  artificial 
flies  and  minnows  best  baits  for  lakes  and  worms  for  creeks;  April  toOct<jber,  inclu- 
sive, best:  liotids.  S^1..5o  to  .f  2  j).  d. ;  guides,  $;t  p.  d.;  boats  on  the  lakes  and  permits  to 
fish  must  be  obtained  from  S.  V.  \V.  W.  Co..  of  .San  Francisco.  A  fine  fishing  section 
eluding  excellent  salt  water  angling.  .Address,  B.  F.  Peckham,  S.  Pac.  R.  It.  Co., 
San  Mateo,  Cal.,  for  detailed  information. 

Santa  Cruz  (So.  Pac.)— San  Lf)renzo  r..  near  city:  Soqnel  cr.,  4in.;  T.Agiina  cr., 
9  ni.:  l^iiglc  (ilcn  cr.,  7  m.:  San  Vicente  cr.,  12  m.:  Scott's  cr.,  Iti  m.,  and  Monterey 
Bay,  accessible:  San  J^oreiizo  r.,  Laguna  cr..  and  Monterey  Bay  best;  mountain 
trout  aiul  salmon  trout  exclusively  in  river  and  cn'cks;  worms  and  sand  fieas  used 
as  baits:  April  to  September  best;  hotels.  :f2  to  $2.50  j).  d.;  guide,  with  carriage  and 
team,  $5  to  ^flo  p.  d.;  boat,  with  man.  $5  to  |10  p,  d.  Monterey  liay,  not  far 
distant,  afl'ords  excellent  salt  water  fishing. 

Santa  Rosa  (S.  F.  ."i  N.  P.) — Mark  West  cr..  12  m.;  the  Lagnna,  7  m.;  about 
alike;  trout,  ('aq).  and  catfish;  trotit  and  catfish  most  numerous;  worms  usual  bait: 
April  and  May  best;  hotels,  $2  p.  d.     See  Fulton,  Cal.      Trout  fishmg  not  first-class. 

Sarg'ents  (So.  Pac.) — Pajaro  r.,  near  station:  trout,  perch,  chub,  etc.;  worms 
an<l  other  l)aits:  Ajuil,  May,  June  and  July,  best:  hotels,  $1..50  to  #2  p.  d.;  boats  and 
baits  reported  "free." 

Skag'tf'S  Spring's  (S.  F.  A:  N.  P.,  and  overland  stage  line.) — Warm  Sjjring  cr., 
near  by;  Dry  cr.,  2  m.;  Raiu-lierie  cr..  H  m..  and  (iualalla  cr.,  8  m.:  Warm  .Spring 
cr.  aud  (iualalla  cr.  best,  mountain  trout;  worms  and  flies:  April.  May,  and  .June, 
best;  hotel  moderate;  gnkles,  ;f2  p.  d.;  boats  and  baits  can  be  had  at  $i  p.  d. 

Soledad  (So.  Pac.) — Salinas  r..  1  m.:  .\rroyo  Seco.  H  m.:  last  named  best;  salmon 
trout,  spcckic  1  t;'out  and  coarse  fish  (S.  trout  speared  as  a  rule);  .Marcli  and  Ajiril 
best:  hotcU.  yi  to  .r2  p.  d.,  j^5  to  flop,  w.;  boats  not  tised,  grasshoppers,  shrimps, 
aud  worms  are  favorite  baits. 


UNITED   STATES   AND   CANADA. 


21 


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nd  catfinh : 

klay,  Jnuc, 

iU'h;  boatH 

Monterey 


;  foiides  at 
celebrated 

111,  RalHton, 
)d;  Haluion 
Ht  iiiontbH: 
ot  needed; 
t'ilcox,  lled- 


tront:  trout 
.  d. :  (gulden 

■Htal  Spring, 
and  shrimp 

tal  Springs; 
numerouH; 
Hid  August, 
ng  near  the 
c  aceeHHible. 

flrfit  named 
reasonable; 


kit;    hot«d  ill 

Pilarcitow 
ibitan  er.. 
The  Lal.eH 
■<:  artilieiiil 

tobcr,  iiuhi- 
liermits  {<> 

biug  section 
B.   R.    Co., 


id 


Lagnna  cr., 

Monterey 

mountain 

id  tieuH  lined 

arriage  and 

Bay,  not  far 


m.;    about 

usual  bait ; 

3t  first-class. 

itr.\    wormc 
boatH  and 


Spring  cr., 
»'arni  Spriiiiz 
Hiid  June, 
p.  d. 

lest:  salmon 
h  and  April 
■rs,  sUriiiipdi 


TocalomalN.  P.  C'.)— Paper  Mill  cr.,  rlofle  by  station;  trout,  salmon,  and  chub; 
th.- lust  iiiost  numerous;  worms  usual  bait;  .\pril  and   M;iyl)est:  liotel  .?.">  p.  w. 

Tiburon  (S.  F.  A:  N.  1'.) — liaccoou  straits  from  'j  to  1  m.;  Peninsula  point.  Bluff 

I'liint,  (Hospital  Cove)  best  places;  rock  cod,  perch,  smelt,  sea  trout,  etc.;  rock  cod 
and  .smelt  most  numerous;  worms,  sardines,  and  clams,  usual  bait;  -July,  August, 
■Siptember,  and  October,  best;  hotels,  "iiic  p.  meal,  $0  p.  w.;  guide,  $1  per  person 
J),  d.;  boats,  bait,  and  line,  $2  to  $3  p.  d. 


-Salmon  cr.;   trtmt  and  sahuon;  trou;,  most  numeroufl; 


Valley  Pord(!S.  P.  C. 

W(irms  used  as  bait. 

Windsor  (S.  F.  &  N.  P.)— Russian  r.,  Mark  West  cr.,  and  Bedwell  or.,  accessible; 
tii>t  uiiiiied  best;  perch  and  coarse  varieties  in  summer  and  salmon  in  winter  and 
siiriiii,';  coarse  varieties  are  most  iiuiikm-ous;   worms  usu;il  l)ait;  liotels.  *■:<  to  .flo 

II.  w.;"" guides  can  be  obtained  reasonable;  lioats  not  kept  for  regular  hire,  but  can 
lie  procured. 

CANADA.    DOMINION  OF 
Province  of  Manitoba. 

Austin  (Can.  P.)— Beaver  cr.  '^  m.;  pike  the  principal  tish;  spearing  and  trolling 
uiustly;  July  and  August  best;   hotel,  reasonable  rates. 

Brandon  (Can.  P.)— .\Hsiniboine  r.  near  station;  Pelican  1.  .3."i  m.;  last  named 
lust;  pike,  pickerel,  and  gold  eyes;  two  tirst  named  most  numerous:  principally 
tiolliug;  -June,  July  and  August  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  can  be  ob- 
tiiiued. 

Chater  (Can.  P.)— Willow  cr.  1'^  m.;  Assiniboine  r.  l'^  ni.;  first  named  best; 
liirktrel.  pike,  gold  eyes  (moon-eye)  etc.;  pike  most  numerous;  trolling  mostly. 
:\Iay  and  June  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d. 

Dominion  City  (Can.  P.)— Rosseaii  r..  near  station:  pike,  pickerel,  gold  eye 
(iiiii.ni-i'ye)  and  lattish;  gold  eye  and  catfish  most  numerous;  baits,  meat  and  frogs; 
Seiitember  and  October  best;  hotels  $l.iiO  p.  d. 

Tort  William  (Can.  P.)— Kauiiuistiqua  r.  for  14  m.  from  the  mouth  at  this 
siiitiiin,  yields  good  pike  and  pickerel  sport.  Carp  r.  5  in.  contains  trout  from  ', 
til  t',  lbs.  in  weight;  they  are  mainly  taken  in  a  brook  running  down  from  tlie 
luiiuiitains;  June , July  and  August  are  the  best  months  for  them.      Brewlew  1.  4 

III.  also  contains  trout.     Several  (.ither  waters  near     by  yitdd    good    troutiuy,   and 
pilie  and  iiickerel  tishing.     Accommodations  at  moderate  charges. 

Grenfell  (Can.  P.)— Crooked  1.  20  m.;  piko  pickerel,  whitefish  etc.;  pike  most 
uuun'rous;  trolling  mostly;  June,  Oct.  and  Nov.  best;  board  at  farm  houses  at 
iniiderate  rate;  guides  and  boats  can  be  had. 

Oriswold  (Can.  P.) — Assiniboine  r.  '2ni.:  pike  and  golden  eye  (moon-eye);  the 
last  most  abundant;  flies  and  trolling;  May  and  June  best;  hotel  |2  p.  d. ;  guides 
and  boats  can  be  procured. 

High  Bluff  (Can.  P.)— Assiniboine  r.  4  m.;  Lake  Manitoba  l.'i  m.;  the  last  named 
best;  jiike,  pickerel  and  whitefish:  pike  and  whitefish  most  numerous:  baits  used; 
lutat,  frogs  and  minnows;  good  all  summer,  and  through  the  ice  in  winter;  board- 
in.;  at  farm  houses  can  be  had;  guides  also. 

Indian  Head  (Can.  P.) — Qu  'Appelle  Lakes  0  m.;  all  fine;  pike,  whitefish,  perch, 
cattish  etc.;  pike  and  whitefish  most  numerous;  meat  baits  and  trolling;  April, 
May,  Sept.  and  Oct.  best;  hotels  $2  p.  d. ;  Indian  guides;  boats  plenty  and  cheap. 

La  Salle  (Can.  P.) — Lasalle  r.  near  station;  Red  r.  8  m.;  last  named  best;  pike, 
piikerel.  Vi.  1).,  golden  eyes,  (moon-eye)  and  others;  pike  and  gold  eyes  most  uu- 
niiM'ous;  trolling  spoons  used  mostly;  June,  July  and  .\ugust  best;  no  hotels,  Imt 
l.'iarding  can  be  had  at  farm  houses. 

Morris  (Can.  P.)— Morris  r.  '^  m.;  Red  r.  'j  m.;  last  named  best;  pike,  pickerel, 
porch,  golden  eye  (moon-eye)  and  catfish:  pike  most  numerous,  and  caught  usually 
by  trolling;  June  best  month:  hotel  $1.50  p.  d. ;  guides  can  bo  had;  boats  fl  i>:  d. 

Oak  Iiake  (Can.  P.)— Oak  1.  at  station;  pike  principally;  trolling  mostly;  June  to 
.'sipt.  best;  hotels  $l..''>o  p.  d.;  guides  can  be  had;  boats  plenty  and  cheaii. 

Qu 'Appelle  (Can.  P.) — t^u 'Appelle  I^kes  12  m.;  all  fine;  pike,  muUett,  white- 
fish,  percn,  catfish  etc.;  pike  and  whitefish  most  numerous;  baits,  meat  and  troll- 


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THK    ANGLKR  S   GUIDE    UOOK. 


iufi:    Ajiril,   May,  Sept.  ana  Oct.  liCHt:    hotels  $2  p.  d.;  Indiann  as  (,'iudis:  boat*, 
plenty  and  cheap. 

Selkirk  West  (< 'an.  P.)— Red  r.  near  station:  Lake  Winnipc^f,' 1')  ni.:  last  named 
boHt;  iiikc,  ]iickcrcl,  p!<>l(l(^n  cvo  (nioun-eyo),  iicrch  and  coarHo  fish;  pike  and  pick- 
erel most,  numerous;  baits  used,  meat,  minnows  and  trolling;  June  and  September 
best;  hotels  fl  p.  d.;  ^{uides  clieap;  boats  and  canoes  plentiful. 

Stonewall  (fan.  1'.) — Jackflsh  cr.  near  station:  pike  most  numero\is;  troUint; 
mostly;  Slay  and  June  best;  hotel  reasonable:  boats  cheap. 

Winnipegr  (<'an.  P.) — lied  r.  and  Assiniboine  r.  iit'ar  station:  last  named  bout; 
pike,  golden  eye,  (nioon-(!ye)  cattish  etc.:  usual  baits;  Jtme,  July,  Au^^ust  and  Sept. 
best;  hotels  at  moderate  prices;  boats  plenty  at  'JOc.  p.  h. 

Province  of  New  BrunawicK. 

Andover  (Now  B.  t — There  is  (jood  ftshiufi  at  certain  seasons.  Hay  in  June,   for 

fiabnou  and  trout  at  th(!  mouth  of  Tobicpu' r.,  and  15  or  'Jn  ni.  up  it.  In  IHHl  two 
rods  scored  17  salmon  in  \ng.  on  tlit;  main  Tobi(jue.  During  the  latter  part  of  that 
month  and  in  Sept.  there  is  f;ood  tishint;,  also  in  Jiim;  and  July,  when  the  blackrty 
i.s  not  so  troubles(une.  Tl»<>  trip  can  bo  made  uj)  the  Tobicjue  and  down  th« 
Nepisicjuit  to  IJathnrst  in  about  bl  days  and  ^ood  lishinK  can  be  had  during  the 
passaj^e.  TlH>re  are  also  several  lakes  tliat  can  b(>  reached  by  canoe  in  H  to  10  days 
which  {jivo  excellent  rtshinj,'.  Salmon  can  be  caujiht  in  tlu!  above  waters,  but  trout 
an^  most  numerous  and  very  abundant.  June  and  Se)ifeuiber  are  the  best  months; 
botel.s  at  .Vndover  Jl.no  to  ?^2  ]).  d.;  ^'li'les,  includini,' l)oat  fl.Ti)  p.  d.,  and  board. 
Address  J.  A.  Perley  Es(i.,  Andover,  Victoria  Co..  N.  15.,  for  iiiforination.  AddresB 
the  (len.  Pass  .\gent  of  the  road,  as  to  public  waters  for  salmon  and  trout. 

Bamaby  River  (Intercolonial) — S.  W.  branch  of  Miramii'hi  r.  1  m.:  salmon  and 
trotit;  salmon  most  numerous;  artiticial  Hies;  July  and  Ati^nst  best  months;  boats 
can  be,  had. 

Bathurst  (Intorcohmial)— Nepisiquit  or  Bi^  r.  .'1  m.;  Teto-a-gouche  r.  '2>^  m.; 
Middle  r. '2  m.;  first  named  best;  salmon  and  trout:  salmon  most  nuruorons;  artifl- 
cialilies  used;  June  1.")  to  Soptemlx-r  1.")  best;  hotels  ?1  ji.  d.;  Kuid(>s  plenty,  SI. '25 
p.  d.:  canoes  with  men  easily  procured.  The  lishinn  is  said  to  be  kooo  in  Bif^  r.  for 
salmon  from  the  mouth  to  tjrand  Falls  21  m.  A  number  of  good  trout  streams  ar« 
in  this  section. 

Bellediine  (Intercolonial) — Bay  Chaloir  and  ]>olledunc  r.  accessible:  first 
named  best:  salmon,  trout,  codtish,  mackerel  and  herriun:  the  two  last  most 
numerous;  clams,  luu'ring  etc.  as  baits;  September  best;  no  r(>gnlar  hotel,  but 
board  can  be  obtain(ul  very  (dieap;  guido  with  boat  $'2.M)  \>.  d.  The  trout  are 
scarce,  and  the  salmon  are  caught  only  in  nets.  Tlie  mackerel  take  the  Look  and 
t;ive  tine  play. 

Campbellton  (Intercolonial) — Trout  as  large  as  fi'J  Iba.  have  been  cauRht  witli 
bait  in  tlu'  Uestigouche  r.  at  this  )ioiiit.  They  are  also  taken  with  the  artiticial  tly. 
Parker  1.  from  ;<  to  7  m,  distant,  aboiind  in  speckled  trout  of  large  size,  and  the 
same  is  likewise  true  of  Mission  1.,  some  -t  m.  distant  from  Campbellton.  The  sec- 
tion around  this  jioint  is  full  of  fine  fishing  waters.  In  the  Restigouch<;  here  salmon 
may  also  be  caught  at  times,  .and  some  of  the  pools  an^  subject  to  day  lea«e. 
Indian  guides  $2.50  p.  d.,  imduding  board,  or  ?:i  p.  d.  and  board  tliemsehcs.  Hotels 
f  1.25  to  $1,50  p.  d.,  from  which  a  day's  good  lishiug  can  be  had  ou  the  waters  adja- 
cent. 


-Canaan  r.   1  m.;    trout;    worms  usual  bait;    June  and 


Canaan  (Intercolonial)- 
July  best. 

Charlo  (Intercoloriial) — River  Charlo,  North  and  South  branches;  accessible; 
North  branch  best;  8ea  trout,  speckled  trout,  grilse  and  salmon;  sea  trout  most 
numerous;  worms  and  flies  used  as  bait;  July  and  August  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.; 
guide  at  moderate  charge;  boats  unnecessary;  bait  easily  obtained  and  is  more 
killing  than  the  artificial  fly. 

DalLousie  June,  (Intercolonial) — Robinson's  1.  2  nj.;  Restigouche  r.  near  sta- 
tion; first  named  best;  trout,  -almon,  perch,  smelts  etc.;  trout  and  salmon  most 
ntamerous;  artificial  fly  used  mostly;  June  and  July  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  guide 
$1.25  p.  d. ;  boats  and  bait  at  small  cost.  The  fishing  is  good  and  accommodatious 
ample. 

Frederlckton,  (New  B.)— This  is  a  centre  point  for  anglers  visiting  New  Bruns- 
wiok.    The  r.  r.  runs  as  far  as  Edmundston  150  m.  above  Frederlckton.    Outfits, 


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^^f^■,  boat«, 

iHt  named 

and  pick- 

ic'pteniber 

h;  trolling 

mt'd  best; 
and  Sept. 


Juno,  for 
II  lH84r  two 
art  of  that 
ic  hlackfly 

down  tho 
during  tlia 

to  10  days 

,  but  ti'out 

st  niMiiths; 

md  board. 

Addreae 

alnion  and 
iths;  boats 

r.  'i^2  m.; 
•ons;  artifl- 
cnty,  $1.25 
1  Big  r.  for 
troauiB  ar« 


ihlr;    first 

last   most 

hotel,   but 

trout  are 

hook  and 

lught  witli 

itirial  tly. 

and  the 

The  nec- 

rc  salmon 

dav  lea«e. 

HotelH 

Liters  adja- 

June  and 

iccessible: 
rout  most 
lip.  d.; 
is  more 

near  Bta- 
tnon  most 
Td. ;  guide 
Inodatioua 

^w  Brnns- 
Outtlts, 


guidoH  etc.,  can  be  had  at  Grand  Falls,  120  m.  from  FrodorioktOH,  anrt  good  hotelB 
will  V>o  found  thoro,  and  at  Edmundston  also,  whcro  tho  Madawaska  r.  joins  tho  St. 
■Johns  r.  The  Tolcdi  r.  omptios  into  a  lake  near  by,  and  the  r.  (-an  be  navijjated  by 
canoes  for  50  m.  It  has  several  branches  and  many  lakes  where  a  fly  has  never 
been  cast.  8  m.  below  Edmundston  is  tho  Green  r.,  having  numerous  1  and  branchen 
emptying  into  tho  St.  Johns.  Tho  above  waters  teem  with  trout  of  good  size,  and 
in  the  1.  may  be  found  lake  trout.  From  tho  last  of  June  until  Aug.  is  the  best 
season.  Tho  St.  Franris,  30  m.  above  Edmundston,  is  a  branch  of  the  St.  Joliiis, 
and  gives  for  50  m.  or  more,  noble  trout  lishing.  The  above  section  is  probably  tho 
best  trouting  ground  in  I-^steni  America. 

Hampton  (Intercolonial) — Htairy  1.  aciiessible;  trout;  worms  and  flies  as  bait: 
Sii'ttiiibcr  and  October  best;  hotel  accommodations  not  extensive. 


^l'( 


Henry's  Iiake  (St.  M.  k  U.)— See  St.  Martin's  N.  B. 


m.;  Little  r.  8  m.;    North  r.  2  m.:    New 
3  m.;  Elgin  Is.  15  in.;  lirst  named  best; 


Jacquet  River  (Intercolonial) — .Jaccjuet  r.  1  m.;  Bellednno  r.  4  m.;  Armstrong 
br.  'j  m.;  first  named  best;  brook  and  sea  trout  and  salmon;  sea  trout  most  numer- 
(iiis;  ordinary  flies  for  trout  and  salmon  used;  June,  July  and  August  best;  hotels 
$4  to  .?5  p.  w.;  guides  f.T  p.  d.,  with  canoe;  mackerel  fishing  with  hook  and  line  in 
dci'|i  water  about  2  m.  from  shore,  is  much  indulged  in,  and  for  which  speckled 
herniig  chojiped  tine  is  used  as  bait.  TIk;  trout  of  the  ifresh  waters  are  of  small 
ei/.c  l)iit  are  numerous.  Those  in  Jacquet  r.  run  largo;  4  and  5  lbs.  lish  having  been 
caUK'iit  there. 

Nev  Mills  (Iut»;rcolonial|— New  Mills  r.  'i  m.;  Ben.iamine  r.  1  m.:  last  named 
best:  ^almon  and  trout,  last  most  numerous:  Hies  and  worms  as  bait:  June  and 
July  best;  hotels  at  moderate,  charge;  guides  $1  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  reasonable. 

Painsec  June  (Intercolonial) — Painsec  1.  1  m.;  trout;  worms  and  flies  as  bait; 
June  and  July  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  rate.  The  1.  is  small,  but  trout  from  1  to  2 
Uis,  are  taken  from  it.    No  public  boats. 

Fetitcodiac  (Intercolonial)— Posett  r.  4 
Oaiiium  r.  12  m.:  Anaganci^  Mill  p.  and  str.  J 

trout  only:  usual  hires;  Juno  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  guides  at  moderate  charges; 
bouts  not  needed.  This  is  a  good  trout  section,  tho  fish  do  not  run  large  but  they 
are  abundant. 

Petite  Boche  (Intercolonial) — Elm  Tree  r.  2  m.;  Negadoo  r.  .'1  m.;  Mill  str.  C,  m.; 
twd  last  named  best;  trout  only;  worms  and  fly  in  use;  July  and  .\ugust  best:  hotel 
Jl  I',  d.;  guides  and  boats  not  needed. 

Point  Dll  Chene  (Intercolonial)— Harbor  (immediate  vicinity)  Dickies  p.  ,1  m.; 
.Smiths  Mill  4  m.;  (Jilberts  Mill  10  m.;  last  named  best  for  trout;  perch,  smelts, 
bass,  mackerel,  sea  trout  and  brook  trout;  bass  and  mackerel  most  numerous; 
lmr;;ies  as  bait  for  mackerel  and  bright  baits  for  liass;  .\ugust  and  September  best 
months;  hotels  $1.50  p.  d.;  guides  at  moderate  charge:  boats  $1  p.  d.  E.xcellent 
fiHhing. 

St.  George  (Grand  So.)— Lake  Utopia  connected  with  Trout  1.,  Mill  1.,  Red  Rock 
1..  sparks  1.,  McDougall  1.,  Magaquadane  r.,  at  station:  all  good;  brook  and  lake 
til 'Ut,  perch  etc.;  trout  most  numerous;  flies,  worms,  and  grasshoppers  are  baitti 
UHOil:  May,  June,  August  and  Sept.  best;  hotels  reasonable  and  camping  out  is 
Iira<tised;  guides  in  ai)undance,  $1  to  $l.i')Op.  d.;  boats  and  baits  moderate.  These 
are  comparatively  virgin  waters.    See  Thk  Amkrican  Anoleu,  Dec.  27,  1884. 

St.  Jolin  (Intercolonial) — St.  John  r.,  Hammond  r.  and  Salmon  r.;  first  named 
best:  salmon,  trout,  b.  V).  and  pickerel;  trout  and  bass  most  nunu'rous;  flies  used 
for  salmon;  worms  and  smail  fish  for  tho  others:  June,  .Vngust  and  September  best; 
hotels  at  moderate  prices;  guides  easily  procured  and  boats  plentiful, 

St.  Leonards  (New  B.)— Green  Brier  r.  15  m.;  Restigouche  r.  24  m.;  (the  last 
V)est:)  both  give  excellent  trout  fishing;  trout  only  in  Green  Brier  r. ;  July  and  Sep- 
tember best  months;  guides  $1.50  p.  d.;  salmon  are  caught  in  this  section  of  the 
Restigouche  r.  The  favorite  grounds  of  local  anglers  on  tho  latter  r.  is  between 
Little  and  Big  Forks,  a  distance  of  35  ni.  Tho  distances  from  St.  Leonard's  to  tho 
saliMon  waters  are  as  follows:  Soldiers  Gulch  50  m.:  Little  Cross  Point  65  m.; 
Traceybr.  60m.;  Devils  Half-Acre  68  m.;  Oatapediae  Pool  70  m.  Write  to  Genl. 
Piws  .\gent  of  railroad  as  to  open  waters  for  salmon  and  trout;  leases  and  ownersliip 
chan).;o  so  constantly  that  it  would  mislead  visiting  anglers  for  us  to  state  the  i)rivi- 
leges  existing  at  the  time  we  go  to  press  with  the  guide  book. 

St.  Martin's  (St.  M.  k  U.)— Henry  1.  at  station;  Wood  1.  1  m.;  a  number  of 
lakes  aud  streams  from  1  to  10  miles  from  St.  Martin's  all  equally  good;  trout  prin- 


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cipally  takou;  woriiiH  and  flioM  a><  1)ait:  .Tiiiir  ti>  Sept.   hc.^f,  hutel  |1  p.  d.;  guidcH 
not  nMiuirt'd;  bouts  and  bait  at  uontinal  i)rict's.     Fiahing  cxcullont.     Address  W 
E.  Hkillcn  En<i.,  FiHlicrifH  Ofllcj-r,  !St.  Martin's,  N.  B. 

Shediac  (Intercolonial)— Scodono  r.  1  m.,  (trout);  Shediac  r.  0  ni  .  (trotit  and 
salmon);  Tt'dinh  r.  lo  ni. ; (trout);  Al)OHbej;in  and  Kouchiboumiac.  rs.  Ki  ni..  (troutl; 
Hhndiac  l)a.v  and  coast  (nmckcrol  and  bass);  Slu'diao  r.  hvM;  trout  and  salmon; 
trout  most  nuniin'ons;  ordinarj  baits;  June  and  July  best;  botelH  |1.50to  $2  p.  d  ; 
boat  with  man  $1.50  p.  d. 

Sussex  (Intercolonial)— Dl(!ks  1.,  Oraflsy  1.  and  Elbow  1.,  easily  accosHiblo;  first 
named  beat;  trout;  worniH  and  flies  used;  June  best;  no  regular  hotel;  guide  $1 
p.d.;  boatH  $1  p.  d.  There  are  other  lakes  within  eawy  reach  viz. :  Walton,  Then- 
bald  and  Chisholni,  all  of  which  give  good  trout  flBhing. 

Tobiqne  Iiake  (New  H.  to  Andovor  thence  by  canoe)— (>ood  trouting  in  Tobicjue 
r.;  fish  not  large.  In  the  1.  they  run  larg»T  and  nu)re  plentiful;  favorite  flies  arc 
tlie  Montreal,  ciunaniou,  cowdung  and  coachnuui.  Camping  necessary.  Guides 
can  be  securedljy  writing  to  Mr.  Perley,  Newconibe  House,  .\ndover,  N.  B.;  they 
charge  $1.7r)p.  d.  and  board;  see  Andover,  N.  B. 

Weldfbrd  (Intercolonial)— Riehibucto  r, 
worms;  Juno  best;  hotels  moderate. 


1  m.;   trout  only;  artificial  flies  and 


Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Annapolis  (Wind  k  A.)— Annapolis  r.  and  bay,  1  to  5  m.;  Liverpool  head  lakea, 
111  to  12  ni.;  all  good;  sea  bass,  cod,  haddock,  herring,  salmon,  and  trout;  all  plenty 
^n  season;  baitfl  used — clams,  herring,  worm.*,  flies,  etc.;  June  and  September  bent 
I'or  trout;  July  and  .\uuust  for  bass;  June  and  July  for  salmon:  hotels,  $1  to  $IM 
p.  (1.;  guidt^s,  |1  p.  d.;  uoats,  $1  p.  d.  Trout  lisliing  is  best  in  the  lakes  and  streams 
10  to  I'J  miles  (listant,  from  last  of  :\Iay  to  last  of  June,  Sejit^'mber  is  the  best  month 
with  tli(!  fly.  Tlw.  .\nnapolis  r.,  near  Lawrencetowu  station  on  above  road,  yields  at 
times,  fair  salmon  fishing;  try  for  them  from  the  last  of  June  to  July  15. 

Avonport(Wind  .^  A.) — Avon  r.  and  Gaspereaux  r.,  '4  m.;  first  named  best;  cod- 
fish,  and  herring;  e(jually  numerous;  herring  are  used  as  bait;  May,  July,  and 
August  best:  hotels,  f -t  p.  w. ;  guide,  $'2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait,  f  2  p.  d.  Low  tide  id 
most  favdi'able. 

Aylesford  (Wind  k  A.)— Annapolis  r.,  '^  m.;  Bay  of  Fundy,  7  m.:  last  named 
best;  herring  aiul  codfish  in  Bay  of  Fundy  and  trout  in  Annapolis  river;  worms 
used  as  bait  in  the  latter  ;    May  and  Juno  best  months  ;  hotels  T5c  ij.  d.  or  |.'J.  p.  w. 

Barney's  River(Intercolonial.) — East  and  middle  branches  of  Barney's  r.  }^  m.l 
East  branch  best ;  trout;  baits  are  flies  and  worms  ;  June  and  July  beat. 

Berwick  (Wind  .1-  A.)— Annapolis  r.  1  m. ;  Cornwallis  r.  y,  m. ;  Aylesford  1.  7  m.; 
South  Kiverl.  10  m.  ;  last  named  best;  trout  and  salmon  ;  trout  most  numerous; 
worms  and  flies  used  for  baits  ;  May  and  June  best ;  hotels  $1.  p.  d. 

Bridg-etown  (Wind  &  A.)— "SnellB"  17  m. ;  Lake  Alma  16  m. ;  Miti-hell'B  br.  W 
m.  ;  Elbow  8  m.  ;  Paradise  1.  8  m.  ;  Birch  Hill  6  m.  ;  Long  1.  1'2  m.  ;  McGill'^ 
Meadow  'J'J  m.  ;  about  eiiually  good  ;  trout ;  usual  baits  used,  (lifleriug  according  to 
the  time  of  year  ;  March,  May  and  June  best ;  hotels  |3.50  p.  week  ;  guide  fL.'io  p. 
d.  itu'luding  horse  ;  boats  free.  Other  waters  from  Iti  to  24  m.  distant  afl'ord  excel- 
lent trout  fishing. 

Cambridge  (Wind  &  A.) — Cornwallis  r.  near  station  ;  trout;  worms  usual  bait; 
May  and  June  best ;  salmon  no  longer  run  up  this  river. 

Coldbrook  (Wind  &  A.) — Cornwallis  r.  '4  m. ;  trout;  worms  usual  bait;  May, 
June  and  August  best  months.  Ten  miles  distant  is  Hall's'Harbor,  good  fishing! 
grounds  for  codfish,  haddock,  pollack,  salmon,  etc. ;  hotels,  boatmen  and  boat* 
j)lentiful  and  cheap. 

Debert  (Intercolonial.)— Dobert  r.  and  small  lakes  adjacent  to  head  of  said  river; 
not  (list^mt ;  the  lakes  best ;  trout  only  ;  worms  and  flies  used  ;  March  aiul  Juue 
best ;  hotels  at  Folleigh  or  Truro  ;  guides  $2  p.  d.  The  fishing  grounds  are  7  to  10 
III.  from  Debert.    Address  J.  K.  Blair,  Truro,  N.  8. 

Bllersliotise  (Wintl  A:  .\.) — Snuley's  1.  4  m.  :  Cameron's  1.  4  m.  ;  Pine  I.  5  m.; 
Five  Mile  1.  IJ'j  m.  ;  Pine  1.  best;  trout  ;  worms  and  minnows  usual  bait ;  May  be.it: 
boats  at  Five  Mile  1.  50o  p.  d.  The  favorite  ground  of  local  anglers  is  Graasy  Place 
In  Hue  1. 


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Is  uHual  bait; 


Elmsdale  (Inff^nnlonial.)— Oratid  1.  4  m. ;  Shubenafadio  r.  ',  m.  ;  first  named 
til  -I  ;  tr'iut,  Httlinoii  iiiiil  bass  :  woriiiH  used  iiioxtly  ;  .June  aud  July  b«'Ht ;  hcitfln  .and 
^ruiilfs  roanouable  ;  boatH  can  be  priK'ured  ou  tlie  lake. 

Enfield  (Intercolonial.)— (Irand  1.,  I»n(^  1.,  Sbubonaradie  r.  '4  m.  ;  firHt  named 
),.  -r  .  suhiioii,  trout,  uniylinn,  baHH  and  iii-rch  :  trout  and  grayling  nioHt  nuint'roUH; 
\i\'-  minnows,  art.  tticw  are  baits  us(!d  ;  spring  and  fall  best ;  no  re>,'ultir  hotel ; 
t;iiidiH  with  boat  at  i'l  \).  d.  Thc^  ttshinj?  in  (Jrand  1.  is  very  tine  in  the  spring  for 
tiiih  and  j;raylinn  and  in  the  fall  for  b.  b.  Shubeniwadie  r.  lias  some  salmon  in  it, 
mill  the  tTDiit  tishiun  is  good,  Enfield  is  mueh  freijueuted  by  the  otiicers  of  the 
liiitish  army  and  navy. 

Falmouth  (Wind  .^  A.) — South  branch  of  IJiver  Avon  8  m.  :  West  branch  10  m.; 

lir-!   iianie<l   lie>t;    trout  and   ualinon  :  trout   most  numerous;  tlies  aud  worms  au 
ti:i;t~  ;  .lime  best  month  ;  boats  and  bait  at  small  cost. 

FoUeierl^  Lake  (Int«'rcolonial.)— l-'olly  1.  near  station  ;  Trout  1.  .">  m.  ;  first  mimed 
til -t  :  trout  aud  small  salmon;  trout  most  numerous;  worms  an<l  art.  Hies  usual 
tiiiii>  ;  .June.  July  and  October  best  ;  no  retiular  hotel,  but  private  board  can  be  ol)- 
tuii'  il ;  boats  oOi'   )).  lio\ir.     Fish  Folly  1.  after  4  1'.  M.,  the  trout  in  it  averaj^e  1  lb 

1 1 1  campint,'  tj;rouuds. 

Oald  River  (Intorcob^nial.)— This  river  is  4.">  m.  from  Halifax,  ('auipin^,' out  is 
nci'o^ary .  Inilian  j,'uides  can  be  hired  cheap.  fSahuon  ari' caujilit  in  thi/ river. 
Si"  Imliau  Kiver,  N.  JS. 

Grand  Lake  (Intercolonial.) — '21  m.  from  Halifax.  Hass  and  urayliu},' (V).  Miu- 
ii'ii*  >  aU(l  art .  tlies;  the  grayliuK  most  i)l<'ntiful.  May,  June.  Sejit.  and  Oct.  best 
iiioMths.  Farm  houses  about  T.^c  p.  d.;  guides  and  boat  #1..")0  p.  d.  This  lake  is  il 
Ml.  loll;,'  and  the  ^rayliufi  weit^h  up  to  4  and  .">  lb.  We  are  indebted  for  the  al)ove 
iutonuation  to  Mr.  C.  U.  Barry  of  Halifax,  X,  .S.,  who  will  nive  turther  deUiils  \ipou 
iiiililiratioii. 

Grand  P:ce  (Wind  >^:  .\.) — Miiuts  basing  ni.;  <iaspereaux  r.  a<'cessible  ;  j^asper- 
I  all  lalewivts),  etc. ;  yaspereau  most  uunierotis  ;  ustial  baits  ;  May  aud  June  best, 

Greenville  (Ii>tercolonial.)— Westchester  1.  about  H  m.  and  Wallace  r.  1  m.; 
!i'~t  iiaiued  b(  St  ;  trout  only;  Hies  aud  worms  as  baits;  hotels  at  reasomible 
rail  -. 

Halifax  (Intercolonial  A:  Wind  A:  A.) — Paces  1.  'JT  m.;  M)is(|uo(loboit  r. 
■jsiii.;  Miisiiiuxloboit  Harbour  •to  lu.:  Fishing  lakes  cu"  Jeddore  r.  :)•!  to  .18  miles  ; 
till  >r  lakes  are  the  best,  but  you  will  have  to  camp  out ;  sea  and  lake  trout  aud  nal- 
inoii;  trout  most  numerous;  tlies  and    worms  >ised  ;  May  and  June  best  for  lake 

tr.iiit.        ■    -    ■       - - 

t.i  .-1 
water, 
111  III. 
Ih  >:(ii 


and  July   for  sea  trout;  hotels  .•Jl.'J.")  to  .*l.r>ij  p.  d.;  ^'uides  with  boats  .f  l..";!, 

T.">  p.  d.     Indian   r.  21    ni.,  by   rail,  is   said   to   be   a  tjood  saliiioii  and  troi;; 

as  are  also,  Habley's  14  m.,  Tidfairs  i:t  m.,  Johnson's  FJ  m.,  and  Houtelier" 

the  latti'r  for  sea  trout  an  well  as  salmon.     Poekwood  lake  20  m.  by  team 

to  i^'ive  ^'ood  tishiuj,'. 

Harbor  Au  Bouche(Iutercolonial.)— Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence  Hhi  m.:  Xorthumber- 
laiiil  strait  and  Strait  Canso  ;  first  iiaimil  liest  ;  mackerel,  herring,' and  coiltisli  ; 
111  iiiiiii  aud  clams  are  used  as  bait  for  codtisli  ;  June,  July,  August  and  September 
l"-^t  ;  hotel  or  private   boardiuy  house,   at  moderate  price ;  boats  ami  liait  can  l)u 

luel. 

Hastings  (Intercolonial.) — Margaree  r,  4.5  m.;  Lake  AiuHlee  35  m'.;  Whycoco- 
iii.ili  r.  :tii  m.;  Kiver  Dennis  'Mt  m.:  River  (iutalutant  lu  m . ;  Mar^^aree  r.,  I>jiko 
.iiii>lei?  and  Kiver  Dennis  bifst ;  salmon  and  trout;  trout  most  numerous  :  Hies 
u-(  il :  June,  July  and  August  best  ;  hotels  at  moderate  cliar^'es  ;  guides  seldcuu 
III!  did.  but  can  lie  iditaineil  if  reijuired  ;  boats  aud  baits  at  moderate  cost.  These 
ail  rniisidereil  tine  ttshing  waters. 

Hawksbury  (Intercolonial.)— Kiver  Inhabitants  8  ni.;  Dull's  ))r.  and  1.  4ni.; 
l;i\ir  Dennis  iio  m. ;  Jjuiiey's  br.  lum.;  Littler,  (i  m  ;  Kiver  Dennis  best ;  salmon, 
ii'i'iitaiid  b.  b.;  salmon  and  tr<iut  most  numerous  ;  tlies.  worms,  etc.;  all  summer 
inoiitlis  best;  hotels  ?;i  to.*l.")(i  p.  d.;  teams,  boats  and  baits  reasonable.  Trout 
I'liiok  4'>  m.  distant  is  c(Uisi(l«'red  by  resident  antilers  to  be  one  of  the  best  trout 
Wall  IS  in  Nova  Scotia.  It  can  be  reached  via  str.  to  WJiycocoiuali.  theme  by  team. 
ll'r  Tctiou  around  Hawksbuty  ^'ive-^  K<'*->d  fishing  both  in  salt  and  fresh  water. 

Hopewell  (Intercolonial.) — Alaple  1.  7  m.;  some  smaller  lakes  accessible  ;  first 

iucuimI  liest:  trout  only;  small  art.  flics  are   used;  May  and  June  best;  liotelH  $1 
p.  d.;  uo  regular  guides.     The  tnuit  are  large,  but  very  sUy  aud  hard  to  cateh. 


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TlIK    AN(tLKU.s   (iVll)K    UOOK. 


Horton  Iiauding'  (Wind  .V.-   Aj-rJiiHiHTcunx  r.  i,,    m.;  Avon  r.  l';iii.;  Miliar 
ViiHiii   :i  111.:  .VNoiir.  Ih'h' ;  bii<l<li><'k,    cixUiHli,  naMpriTuii   (alt-wivcH),  InTriun,  vtf 
fiaHimrciiii  iiml  IjcitIiih  most  iiiiinfrnns  ;  hcrriiiK  uhviI    uh  Imit ;  Muy,  .Fiiiii-  iiiiil  Jiih 
bcHt;  liolilM  .fl  to  ^1.50— ;f5tu|lu  1).  w.;  lio  luiiulur  guides.   Millli.  JJiii.,  coiitaiii> 
Homu  trout. 

Indian  River  (Tiitfircnloiiial.j—TlH'  river  i^'distant  'il  mil.s  from  Halifax.  Sal 
iiioii  (.Saliiio  Halar)ar»'  tak(u»  with  art.  rtiiH  ;  .\i)ril,  .May  and  early  [lait  of  Juno  aii' 
l)(!Ht  ;  hott'lH  II. "Jf)  J),  d.,  (TiiideM  $l.r)U  p.  d  ,  boats  not  needed.  Write  to  ('.  11, 
ilarry,  Halifax,  N.  H.  Sea  troul  tisliinn  may  lie  liad  during  May,  .liiiie  ami  .July,  i\s 
near  as  'JH  ni.  Iiy  sta^'o  from  Halifax.  Minnows,  also  lar^e  Hies  with  yellow  li."i(iiis 
and  biiMliy  hackles,  are  used  for  the  sea  trout.  Se|ileiiitier  is  said  to  lit-  an  exeell.iin 
time  to  take  this  fish.  Mr.  Harry  iufornis  us  that  he  took  JTM  in  one  day  about  Se]p| 
IT),  avera^inK  1  1-2  His.  ea<h. 

Kentville  (Wind  .V  A.)— CcirnwaUiH  r.  «,  m.;  Ciinard  r.  :i  m.:  Rrandywino  r.  (1  m  . 
Trout  r.  Ill  m.;  Salmon  Tail  r.  Vi  ni,;  North  r.  li  m.;  (iasiiereaux  r. .".  ni.:  (tas|iereaii\ 
Is.  "i  111.:  West  r.  aceessihle  ;  (iasiiereaux  r.  and  Is.  are  best;  salmon  ami  M-oii!. 
trout  most  numerous  :  Hies,  minnows  and  worms  usual  baits:  June  and  S'litem- 
lier  best  months:  hotels  .^l.'-Ti  to  .*•-' )i.  d .:  guides  and  boats  can  be  obtained  ;ii 
moderate  rates,     (iasiiereaux  r.  is  best  for  salmon. 

Kingston  (Wind.  .V  A)— AnnapoliH  r..  Walkers  br.,  Zeak  br.  and  lakes  "i  m.  ;  l\r.-t 
two  named  best  :  trout  and  salmon  :  trout  most  numerous  :  worms  and  tlies  usual 
baits  :  .June,  .Xu^'ust  and  Seiitcmber  best  ;  hotel  .■tsl.'J")  ii.  d.  ;  boats  not  needed. 

La wrencetown  (Wind.  A:  A.)— Annapolis  r.  ',  m.  :  Liveriiool  cr.  15  ni.  :  both 
ecpially  ^ood  ;  salmon  and  trout  ;  trout  most  numerous  :  tlies  best  for  salmon  arnl 
worms  for  trout :  May  and  June  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rates;  {guides,  boat.-; 
etc.  at  moderate  cost. 

Middleton  (Wind,  k  A.)— Trout  1.  I'J  m.  ;  Darliiiys  1.  2*)  m.  ;  Annapolis  r.  '..  m. : 
Nictaux  r.  ',  m.  ;  Lily  1.  •'(  m.  ;  N'ictaux  r.  best :  trout  antl  jierch.  the  first  iiio.~t 
numerous:  Hies  usually  :  May,  June  and  July  best  ;  hotels  ;»1  to  ^l.'J'i  ji.  d. :  f^uidi  s 
$1  p.  d.:  boats  and  bait  readily  procured.  The  trout  in  Nictaux  r.  run  lar^;e  and  aio 
abundant. 

Morden  Boad(Wind.  \-  A.)— Annapolis  r.  I,  m.;  Hay  of  FuiulyV  m.;  last  nanu  il 
best  ;  halibut,  codlish,  pollack,  herriuf^  etc.;  codiisli  and  pollack  most  uuinerou,<  : 
berriug  are  used  as  baits  ;  May,  June  and  Auf^ust  best. 

Mt.  Uniacke  (Wind.  .S:  .V.)— Tlniacke  r.  2  ni.;  Soldier  I's.  'i'^  ni.;  Uniacke  1.  1  in.; 
and  several  other  lakes  iipar  :  Soldier  lakes  best;  trout;  worms  and  Hies  used  a.- 
bait**  ;  May  and  June  best ;  hotels  $1  p.  d';  fj;uide«  at  Tfic  p.  d. 

Mulgravei  Intercolonial)— The  Mul^jrave  1.  are  located  within  l'^  to  4  m.  Tlev 
are  ei(iht  in  number  ami  all  contain  trout  iu  abundance  which  are  cau^jht  fredy 
from  June  'Jo  to  Sept.  'JD.  Hotels  .•?l.U(i  ]i.  d,,  jruidrs  .•fLTiO  p.  d.  Other  water> 
called  Salmon  iUver  and  (ioose  Harbor  1.,  about  lo  m.  distiiut,  also  abound  in  troM. 
The  best  months  are  July,  Au^;.  and  Sept.     Flies  and  worms  are  used  as  baits. 

"New  OlaSgOW  (Intercolonial)— Maple  1.  i:t  m.;  West  r.  10  m.;  Barneys  r.  '2U  in.; 
Coldens  1.  7  ni.;  Wokimuu  I.  IS  m.;  ttrst  named  best ;  trout ;  art.  Hies  used  inostl>  ; 
June  best  mouth  ;  hotels  $1.50  p.  d.;  guide  can  be  had  reasonable. 

lirewport(Wind.  k  A.)— St.  ("roix  r.  1  m.;  Hutchinson  1.  1  m.;  Coxcomb  1.  H  ni.; 
Blind  1.  Hm.;  Ponhook  1.5m.;  Hutchinson  1.  best  for  trout;  smelt-i,  Kasiiere:iii 
(alewives)  and  salmon  ;  smelts  most  numerous  ;  nets  are  usi-d  for  smelts;  wonn.- 
as  bait  for  other  varieties  ;  June  best ;  hotels  ,f  l.'J5  to  II..')*)  p.  d.;  boats  ami  bait  at 
moderate  chart^es.  The  troutin(»  here  is  very  fine,  Hsh  running  nearly  a  lb.  avera^;i'. 
A  new  lumbermeus'  camp,  with  stove  iu  it,  makes  thiu({s  comfortable. 

Paradise  (Wind.  &  A.)— Annapolis  r.  near  station;  Starratt  br.  near  Htation ; 
Paradise  r.  '^  m.;  J^st  branch  3  m.;  Parailiso  1.  5  m.;  Lilly  1.  5  m.;  Eel  Weir  1.  fl  in.; 
Pamdlse  r.  and  branches  best;  salmon,  trout,  perch  etc.;  trout  nios(,  uumeroi;s; 
art.  flies,  worms  etc.  used  for  baits  ;  May  is  best,  but  t{ood  until  SeiHiunber  ;  hot'l. 
reasonable,  and  board  can  Ix;  had  at  farm  houses  $3  to  .■J-l  p.  week  ;  t{uid(^^  about  f  1 
p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  moderate. 

Port  Medway  (Intercolonial)- 70  m.  from  Halifax.  Salmou.  ludiau  guide  ll."'" 
p.  d.  includiu},'  boat.     See  Indian  River,  N.  S. 

Port  Williams  (Wind.  &  A.)— Ciaspereaiix   r.   I'^m.  ;  nalmou  aud  gasperenu 


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Oil'^wifi')  priiiciirdlly  ;  art.  flit-s  in  iiso  ;  luHt  of  April    Ma\  iiinl  •Iiiiic  hrmt ;  iu<  ri'wular 
h..t.l.  t)ul  l)iiunl  riiTi  111-  jirnciircil  at  5")  p.  week  :  tinidr  ,*1  p.  il. 

Biver  Philip  (IiittTi'iiloiiial)— llivtT  I'liilij)  J  III.;  SimpHon  1.  !•.!  m.;  last  iihuh  il 
Im  r-t  t'lir  ti'Diit  :  aiiil  head  of  tiilf  <m  Uivvr  I'hilip  tor  huIiuihi  ;  Au-h  jtiul  wuriiiH  in  iihc; 
•hiiif  and  Sfiptcmlx'r  Ix'st  ;  lintclrt  .*l  ji.  tl. ;  nni<lc.i  ami  ImatM  can  lie  jirocnrtMl  at 
tairii  rni's.    TliiTc  in  a  good  caniit  on  SinipHon  1.  with  a  good  road  to  it. 

Roundhill  (Wind.  \  .V.) — Lovott.  l>r.  near  Htation  :  nalnion  and  trout;  Halniou 
iii..-t  iiinutriniH  ;iiHnal  Inrcs  ;  Mav  and  Juik^  bent ;  jjiiidfw  at  low  tliariir. 

Tracadie  (Intercolonial) — 'Iracadic  Harlior  ',  ni.:  St.  (icortic's  Hay  1  in.;  lant 
],;iin(il  ImnI:  Halinon,  hfrrint,'  etc.;  ninall  horrin^!  iim-d  a-*  l>;iit.-i  ;  .May,  •June,  July  and 
.Viinuwt  licHt  ;  hotflH  $-i  i>.  d. 

Truro  I Iiit^Tcolonial)— Saliiioii  r.  1  III.  and  nunicroii.s  lalic,-<  within  lii  to  1.'  m.; 
thi- lakes  lust  ;  trout;  tlien  and  worms  usual  liaits  ;  .June,  .Inly  and  August  l»e,st ; 
liiitils  .fl.'-">  to  z'l  ]K  il.;  lioats  at  moderate  rates.  Tlie  tiout  aie  of  fair  si/c  and  in 
.■.(line  of  the  1.  run  large,     .\ddress  .Mr.  (ieo.  Doiikeu,  Truro.  N.  S. 


Valley  Intercoluni'iD— Salmon  r.  and  Christie's  lir.  ',  m. 
and  trout  ;  last  most  nuinerous  ;  worms  and  tlies  as  baits  ; 
;;iiides  or  boats  needed  ;  the  trout  rnu  Hinall. 


;  eiiually  good  ;  salluoti 
June    best    month  ;  no 


Waterville  (^^'iiid.  \  .V.I-^Cornwallis  r.  ',  m.;  North  r.  il  m.;   last  named  best ; 
ir.iwt  and  salmon  ;  trout  most   numerous:   worms   and    tlies    usual    baits;   .March.' 
.Ma,\  and  Septeniber  best  months  ;  hotel  $1.2')  p.  d. ;  guiden  and  ))oatM  not  Ueedt-d. 

Wellin.g"ton  <Iiiterc<donial) — (trand  1.  1  in.;  Kelly'rt  1..  Lobes  Land  Long  1. 
acn  ^,-.il)lc  ;  tirst  named  best  ;  trout,  grayling  and  bass;  grayling  most  numerous; 
baits  ai'i-  minnows,  art.  tlies  and  worms  ;  from  .\pril  1st  to  winter  is  best  season  ; 
board  fl  p.  d.;  guides  ;<1  to  .*l..")il  p.  d.:  boats  about  .*!  to  .■>;  1 . .')! »  p .  d.  Scf  Knlield, 
N,  ^. 

Wentworth  (Intercolonial)— Wallace  r.  'Jm.;  trout;  worms  and  tlies  used; 
n>ual  season  ;   liotel  51  p-  d. 

West  Biver  (Intercolonial) — Bens  1.  'J'j  m.:  McDonald's  1.  4  in.;  Little  Jennie's 
1  •-" ;  III.;  West  r.  near  station  :  McDonahl's  1.  best;  trout;  worms  generally  used 
fnr  tiic  river  and  art.  flies  for  lakes;  May  and  June  best-  hotel  7')c  p.  d.  No 
ji\iblic  guides  or  boats,  both  however  can  be  hired  or  borrowed. 

Wilmot  ( Wind .  \-  A.)— Annaixdis  r.  and  lUa(  k  r.  '4  to  4  ni.;  Walkers  br.  .T  ni . ; 
Ni.taux  r.  4  ill. :  lakes  and  rivers  on  South  .Mountain  5  to  I't  m.;  last  mi'iitioned 
arc  best  :  salmon,  trout  and  perch  ;  triuit  most  numeroUH  ;  worms  generally  useil 
a>  bait ;  March  and  all  the  summer  months  best ;  nearest  hotels  are  at  Middletou 
and  Kingston  at  ;*1  to  .*l.'>ii  p.  d.;  board  could  be  procured  at  this  place  in  i)rivii*« 
houses  on  reasonable  terms.  Salmon  are  scarce  in  the  .\nnapolis  r.  and  the  tishing 
generally  near  the  station  is  poor.     See  Middletou,  N.  S. 

■Windsor  (Wind.  \-  .\.)— .\von  r.  '„  m.;  Fall  br  4  m.;  I'annke  I's.  K  ni.;  Still- 
water Is  and  outlets  Li  111.;  small  I's  in  woods  about  .Stillwater  IH  to  Itl  111 . ;  St. 
Croix  r.  1  to  lu  m.;  Kennetcook  C  m.;  Pauuke  and  Stillwater  I's  and  small  Is 
about  Stillwater  btist ;  tonicods,  smelts,  gaspereau  (alewives),  salmon,  trout,  jjcrch 
and  eels  ;  trout,  smelts,  gaspereau  and  foiucods  most  numerous  ;  worms  and  art. 
tlies  used  mostly  for  baits  ;  hottds  and  boarding  houses  .fl  to  .*'J  p.  d.,  less  by  the 
w'ck:  guides  at  reasonable  rates. 

Wolfville  (Wind.  >*c  .\.)—Minas  Basin  ',  m.;  Oaspereaux  r.  ■>   m.;  Davidson  1. 

N  ni . :  151ack  r.  .">  m.;  Forks  r.  lo  111.;  salmon,  trout  and  gasix-reau  (alewife)  are 
plintifiil  in  <iaspereaux  r.  and  trout  abound  in  Davidson  1..  black  and  Forks  r's.; 
till-  anil  live  bait  used  ;  May  and  June  b«^st ;  hotels  .«1  p.  d.  and  upwards  ;  guides, 
biiats  etc.  can  be  had  at  low  rates.     Some  salmon  in  (iaspereuu.v  r. 


Province  of  Ontario. 


Allenford 

<;'.ld  1.  4'^  m., 
i!e>nths  best. 

Angus  iN. 

Laliud   yiidds 
bass  and  piki 
k;iid  of  livi 
<••,  Out. 


((ir.  T.,  see  jiage  V). — Sauble  r. 
all  about  e(iual ;  pike  and  b.  b. 


,  in.;  Chesley  1.  3  m.;  Arran  1.  fi  m.; 
trolling  spoon  mostly  used  ;  spring 


iS:   N.  AV). — I'ini  r.    empties  into  the   Nottawasaga  r.    here;    the   first 

tine   trout   tishing  for  14  miles  up.  and  the   latter  abounds   in  pike, 

perch,  to  its  outlet  in  lake  Huron  ;  Flies  are  best  bait  for  trout ;  any 

bait  or  spouu  for  pike,  pike  perch  and  bass.     Hotel.  .•JI  p.  d.    See  Ever- 


VI      I 


2H 


THE    ANOI.Kn  «   OIMDK    HOOK. 


Ayr  («'au.  1')  — i'fdiir  cr.;  IjihIoh'm  1.;  McCihih'i"  1.;  Iti-id'H  1..  nil  within  .'I  m  ; 
('nliir  cr.  iH  )it!Ht  for  trmit  ;  trout,  l>.  )i.  liinl  ^k'I'cIi  hw  ti>\iuil  ;  Iuikn  <iii<l  iicrdi  nio.t 
iiiiiiiiTouH  ;  wui'iiiH,  froi^H  au<l  t{ntHHhii)i|i<'i'M  arc  tlic  iinual  Imit  i  May  to  Scjiti'iiilicr 
an-  licut;  hotclM  .*l.")«t  ji.  d.;  boatH  at  tritliiit;  cunt. 

Ayrton  (('r.  T.,  mco  jtaKo  V). — South  branch  Sauj^ciu  r.  5  ni.;  brook  trout ;  woriim 
aii*i  tticH  UHcil :  June,  July  and  Aui^'unt  bent :  lioti-lN  .^'l  \t.  d.;  tine  tlHliinu  watcrn  ant 
lar)jo  McoreH  of  trout  luivi;  bct-n  niatU-  'u  oim  day  by  ouo  rod.  .Many  of  the  Il^ll 
wci'jh  from  1  to  2  Ibn. 

Ballantjrns's  (*•'■•  T).— St.  Lawrence  r.  :i  ni.;  jiikc,  jiicki-rd  and  li.  b.;  Iuihh  ino^t 
numerous  ;  Imits — tlicH  and  worniH  ;  .Xu^UMt  and  Scjitcmbcr  bcHt. 

Barclay  (('an.  P.) — I^ikc  \Vabi;>onn  I  ni.:  Thunder  1.  1'..  m.:  laHt  named  best: 
trout,  |iik<'  and  iiickcrd  ;  trout  nmst  numirous;  trolling  mostly  ;  Ma\  and  Juie- 
lii'st ;  no  hotels,  camp  outlits  rc<|uirL'd  ;  guides  chcui> ;  cauuft*  can  be  had.  Mur-t 
fishing  douti  hero  by  IndiaiiH. 

Barrie  (N. 'V:  N.  W).— Komperfeldt  bay  at  station:  salmon,  tr(Uit.  s.  m.  bhi'k 
bass,  lake  herring,  perdi  and  frost  llsii;  lurriiij,'  and  frost  tlsh  most  numerou-; 
spoons  for  trout  and  bass  ;  minnows  for  frost  fish  and  lierrint;:  Ajiril  1.")  to  Juiie 
I  for  trout,  Nov.  1  to  May  1  foi- herriuK  and  frost  fish;  .lune  to  October  fcu'lias.-; 
hottds  .•?l  to  1*1. .'ill  J),  d.;  K'l'des  not  reipiired  :  boats  .rl  p.  d.;  baits  pk-iitiful.  There 
art!  several  fair  truut  streams  in  this  vicinity. 

Beaverton  (<Jr.  T.,  seo  pant;  V).— Lake  siiucoe  i.ni.:  Heaver  r.  at  station  ;  first 
uamt'd  l)est  :  tro\it.  white  flsli,  lierrinn  and  b.  b.;  herrinn  and  white  fisli  most  nn- 
lUoroUH;  worms,  and  trolliu^  spoons  are  used;  .luiU'.  •July,  Oct.  and  .Nov.  l)est ; 
hotelH  $1  p.  d.;  Kuides  $1  p.  d.;  boats  li»c.  p.  h.  or  .juc  to  .fl  \i.  tl.;  bait  at  nominal 
cost. 

Belle  River  (Or. 'I'l.— Lake  St.  Clair  near  station;  some  i>ickerel,  mascalon^je. 
j)ike  and  lieiTin^'  cau;,'lit  here.  l)Ut  lishmt,'  ratluM'  iiiditVerent. 

Belleville  ((Jr.  T.,  see  pane  V).— Hay  of  Quinte  '.'  m.;  salmon,  b.  b.,  wliite  fisli 
ami  nearly  all  varieties  of  fresh  water  fish;  worms,  -.'rasshopiiers,  minnows  and 
spoons  as  bait;  wlnde  season  is  j,'oo<l  ;  i,'oo<l  accommodations  at  .*1  p.  d.  and  'rpward>  : 
jjuides  .*1  p.  d.;  first-class  boats  .■<1.'J.")  p.  d.  .Massassau;,'a  jKiint  on  fliis  liay  i.s  ijuit' 
a  resort,  and  j^ood  tlshint;  is  to  be  had  there. 

Bertie  (<tr.  T).— Lake  Krie  1  m.;  herring,  wliite  fish,  pickerel,  b.  b..  etc.;  herriii;; 
and  piclicrcd  most  numerous;  minnows,  cliubs,  etc.  a-;  bait  ;  .\pril,  .May  and  Juii'- 
bi'st;  liotels  ?^lp.  <1.  Point  Albino  .">  ui.  up  the  lake  is  a  favorite  fisliiiii;  (.{rouul 
or  the  lociil  au-jlers  ;  boats  and  board  cm  be  liad  there  at  moderate  charjies. 

Blair  (<<r.  T.) — (irand  r.  anil  Itiver  Sjji'eedat  station,  and  numerous  s])rinK  c.-eek<. 
hikes  and  i)i>nds  from  '^  m.  to  l  m.,  all  fairly  f,'oo(l  ;  speckled  trout,  1).  b.  an^l 
perch:  baits  used  are  worms,  tlies,  minnows  and  tr<i|lint{  spoons;  May,  JiiLe. 
September  and  October;  hotids  .■?!  p.  d.;  tiuides  can  be  li;id.  . 

Bradford  ((ir.  T.,  see  pa«e  V.)— Holland  r.  ',  m.:  Lake  Simcoe  (piite  distant: 
the  latter  is  liest:  b.  b.,  mascaltui^je  and  white  fish,  thi'  latter  jiredominatin^' : 
baits  are,  Hies,  worms,  minnows  and  tndlint,'  ^ian^;s  ;  Spring,'  and  Fall  best  seasou>  • 
hotel  >1  p.  d.;  tiuides  $l.iH)  to  ^'-i  p.  il. 

Brantford  (Or.  T.)— Orand^r.  1  to  :t  m.;  mascalon^e.  i)ike.  i)ickerel,  b.  b.,  perch, 
etc.;    pii'kerel   and  bass,  niost'numerous  :    minnows,  f  re  i^s.  j,'rubs  mii4  flies  as  bnt  : 


•li. 


■  ■tc; 

•■tels 
<cel- 


May.   .lune.   .July  and   Au>,'ust  V)est ;    hotel   .*'2  p.    ,1.;    boats  and 
Fishing  rejicu'ted  excellent. 

Briicefield  ((Jr.  T.,  see  pa«o  V,)— T.,ako  Hnrou,  In"  ^ 

trout  most  nunu'Cous  ;  worms  and  herrings  usual  bail  lies 

SI  p.  d.;    guides,  boats  and  Viaits  procurable  at  reasoi,  lutt.-.  aiU).' 

lent. 

Biirlinsfton  (tir.  T.)— Hurlin^don  Hay  and  Lake  Ontan..  I  .  ni.  lirst  named  best . 
b.  b..  [like.  i)ei'ch,  etc.;  bass  most  nunu-rous  ;  minnows  ami  cri>  (Ish  usual  bait>  ; 
July  and  .Vu^ust  best ;  hotels  #1  to  .•?1.50  p.  d.;  boats  at  luoderatt   prices. 

Calabosrie  (K.  >t  P.)— Calabof-ie  1.  'j  m.;  Milo  1.  4  m.;  Mud  1.  5  in.;  first  named 
best ;  many  varieties  of  fresh  water  fishes  ;  -irassboppcrs  and  small  fish  as  bail ; 
Usual  seasons  ;   hotel  ;?1  p.  d. 

Caledonia  (dr.  T..  see  pajje  V.)— Grand  r.,  Boston  cr,  and  McKenzie  cr.:  fir-t 
named  best;  b.  b.  principally  :  June  and  July  best ;  taken  with  spoon  and  H'.  ; 
hotel  $1  p.  d.     The  flsbiuf,'  is  good  at  times  for  b,  b. 


,;tti;V^ 


\  SITKIl   SIATKH    A?fl)   <:ANAUA. 


99 


Calgary  M 'an .  P.)— Klhow  ami  Uowr.  I  m.  Trout  ttHliiiiu  ^ood  in  both  on  tin- 
;ii!  ily,  anil  tlic  .si'iiHon  la-'t.-*  tiuui  April  I  to  Nov.  1;  ImtrlM  ^-2  p.  il.;  no  kuIiIch  or 
1  ...it-  riMniircl.     Till-  trout  run  UiHir. 

Campbellford  i<»r.  T.,  Kt-i-  yanv  V.)— I'p  the  Tnnt  r.  sonic  J  or;tni.,  nniHciilonKo 
j;  i>  lir  t.iUiii  on  liirt,'!'  livr  Imif  ;  1).  l>.  arc  numerous,  the  Nuntllcr  ones  ( ',  to  1'^ 
11,-1  risinn  frcd.N  to  the  tl,\  .  Iloicl  .••1  .."iii  p.  ,1.;  no  guides  or  hoittn  ncctlcd,  an  the 
1  i-  llnhcd  hy  wttiUuK  anil  iu«tint(  into  the  tki'i)  poulw.  tsi-u  Tjik  Amkuican  AN(*;lkh, 
Vnl.  IV,  pawi'  1«4. 

hatti*  nu»t  ^1  Canada  So.  Jtmctlon  (<»r.  T.)— IU«<r.  and  SyplcM  cr.;  hrook  trout  taken  here 
wiiii  vNiinii.-^  iiiidtlicM;  .Miiy  to  Hcptcniher  iKt  bcHt  time:  liotids  .'f  1  p.  d.;  ^'iiidcH  ijil 
I,., I.  i)ur  correspondent  writes  :  "  1  usually  catch 'J  or  :i  do/.en  in  the  nmrninv;  or 
eviiiinu's  tish,  as  lii^h  as  7  dozen  have  heen  can^dit  in  one  day  with  one  rod." 

Canft«ld  (Mich.  (;.)— Grand  r.  '^m.:  i)i(kerol,  black  and  strawberry  banH  and 
pilic  ;  the  pike  and  strawberry  bass  bein;,'  niost  nunu-rous  ;  worms  ami  the  art.  tly. 
.M;iv  and  .lunc  tor  bass,  and  Sept.  and  Oct.  for  other  tish  are  best  months;  hoteln 
i\  j.    d   :  {.Miides  }'i.;  boats  ami  bait  at  small  cost. 

Canmore  (fan  1'.)  -How  r.   '..m.;    brook  tnmt;  tlies  as  bait:    May.  Se|)tember 

llli'l  Kctober;  hotels  .fl  to  .r'-'l>.  d.;  guides  and  boats  not  neeiled.  'i'iiis  is  a  Kood 
u.itii'  tor  trout  which  run  lart^e,  t'roni  'j  to.")lb.s.     .\ddress  Conroy's  llottd  as  above. 

Cardinal  I (ir.  T.,  nee  patjo  V.)— St.  Ijiwrom-o  r.  ',  m.;  i)ik«',  pickeivl,  b.  b.  nuis- 
i;ilon;<e.  etc.;  baits  are  worm.s,  tlies,  douuh  and  artificial ;  August  and  .Soptember; 
hote's  .*1  p.  d.;  ^{Uides  #l.."iOi).  d.;  boats  about  i!l..V»p.  d. 

Chalk  Siver  (< 'an.  I*,  i— Chalk  r.  Im.;  Ott^iwa  r.  ti  m . ;  first  named  best ;  b.  b., 
ui  i>'  iiliin;,'e  ;  bass  most  numt-ruUH  ;  trolliuj,'  spoons  mostly  ;  .-VuKUst  and  September 
Ijf-t  :  hotids  reasomible. 

Chatham  l'>r.  T..  see  patje  V.)— Mitohf  Us  bay  1'2  m.:  mouth  of  Thames  r.  15  m.; 

tii-t  iiHined  l)est  :  li.  b..  jiike.  pickerel  and  nuiscalonne  ;  tridlin^  spoons  aiul  min- 
iirw-i  usi-d  ;  .\pril,  May,  .\u^,'Ust,  beptemlier  and  Oct.;  hotels  $  I  p.  d.;  Kiiidea  with 
li..;lt  ,*I.7.'>  p.  d. 

Chatsworth  (Can.  P.)— Spey  r.  at  station:  Sydonham  r.  :i  m.:  .and  somo  laitps 
aili;icciit;  Sydenliam  r.  and  tin;  lakes  best;  speckled  trout  and  idke  :  first  nanu'd 
Uiii-t  niiMierous:  l)aits  are  worms  and  minnows;  >Iay  and  .Mine  best  ;  hotels  .»;  I 
p.  (1.:  ^,'uides  .<'J  p.  d.  There  are  several  lakes  within  .'>  m.,  where  tjout  and  other 
tish  are  plentiful. 

Chippewa  (Mich.  C.)— Niagara  and  Welland  r.;  Ni-ictra  for  masralonpe  And  b. 
li..  \\  rlluml  r.  for  pike  ;  younn  chubs,  crayfish  and  art.  spoons  ;  the  latter  for  mas- 
c:iliiiii.;e.  are  used.  June  I  to  Sept.  b"),  l)cst  period;  hottds  ,*1.,"><»  p.  d.;  no  j^uidt  s 
ii-.|UJred  ;  boats  .■f'J  p.  d.,  including;  boiitmen,  boat  alone  .")0c.  p.  d.  («ood  tishiii!,', 
e-i'c,'i;illy  around  the  pools  of  Navy  and  (Irand  islands  and  from  there  ull  the  way 
fn  )!;itl'iilo  and  Fort  Krie.  Lar^e  pendi  in  May  and  .\pril  are  taken  in  iiuantities  ait 
tlir  iiioutli  of  Wtdland  r.,  and  in  the  same  water  for  miles  up  it  there  is  excellent 
finllinn  for  pike  all  throufjh  tlie  summer.  Below  Navy  and  ISuckhuru  islands  there 
i>  i.iu'  masealou^e  trollinj^. 

Coboconk  (<ir.  T.,  see  pav,'e  V.)— Balsnml.  '2  m.:  Turtle  1.  2  m.:  (iull  r.  iifar 
t-tiitiuii:  mascaloiitje.  b.  b.  and  herrinj,'  ;  (iull  1.  It)  m.  abounds  with  trout  and 
\fii:te  tish;    Balsam  1.  is  best  of  hrst  three  named;    crayfish,  worms  and   trolliii)^ 

^1 IIS  u.-i:-d     .\ut;ustaiul  Sepf(nnber  best :  hotels  #1  i).  d.     These  are  >{ood  huutinK 

Ull  I  shootiufj  t^ronuds  also  ;  deer,  partrids^e  (grouse)  and  ducks  abound. 

Cobourg'  (<«r.  T.)— Lake  Ontario  at  station  ;  Rice  1.  14  m.;  in  first  named,  lake 
tr  it.  wliite  fish  anil  herrint,'s  ;  and  Rice  1.,  nuiscalonne  and  1>.  b.;  usual  >)aits 
11-.  il  ;  t,'ooil  during  open  season;  hotels  f  1  to  S'Jp.  d.;  i^uides  .■?!  p.  d.;  Imats 
pl'iity  at  reasonable  rates.     Riee  1.  is  ijuite  noted  as  a  fishiuK  water.     See  Ha.stiugs, 

Colbome  (Or.  T.,spe  paj^e  V.i— Several    i)onds  near  Castloton  Villaf;e,  7  m.  from 
<    llporne,  where  brook  trout  can  be  caiinhf  ;    flies  and  worms  used  as  bait;    May 
'    ■liineliest;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;   ^,'uiib's  moderate. 

Collinefwood  (N.  .V  N.  W'.)— Geortiian  Bay,  i)articularly  at  the  mouth  of  Natta- 
•i-iii-'a  r.  affords  very  tine  I),  b.  fishinti;  iccommodatious  ample,  at  moderate  charges. 
"<  '    Thk  .\MF.ni(  an  Anislf.k,  Vol.  IV,  page  41. 

Collin's  Bay  (Cir.  T.  See  Page  V.)— Lower  end  of  Bay  of  Quiute:  b.  b,;  pike  and 


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THE   ANGLERS   (iriTJE   HOOK. 


cfitriHli;  Ti8ual  baits;  J\iiift  aud  July  iK'st;  liotcl,  ^l  ji.  d.;  guide  and  boats  call  be  had 

I'taHdiiiiblc. 

Corinth  (('■'.  1.) — otter  cr.  aud  tbret'  suiall  i-ri'ckH,  •-'  luiles  dihtaut;  Otter  cr. 
bcHt;  b  b.  aud  siieekled  trout;  J\ine  and  Julv  btut;  worms  usuallv  used;  ^JUilU■^', 
$15(11,.  d. 

Cornwall  ((>r.  T.  See  Page  V.) — St.  Lawrence  r  ,  1  ni.:  niaHcalou^'e.  i)ii'kerel, 
l>.  b.,  ])ike.  and  iiercli;  iiii'kerel,  nui.;calii)i^c,  and  iicrcli.  most  numerous:  l)aits — 
minnows,  worms,  and  siioon;  Abi.y  to  Aiijiiist  best;  liotels,  ^l.'j.')  to  .rl.Tio  ji.  d.; 
uui<les,  .*l.r)()  1).  d.;  hoat,  with  man,  $'1  \).  d.  Local  angli-rs  consider  Wi^dit"s 
(trove  a  good  i)oint  f<ir  lisliiu^',  and  trolling  witli  art  spoons  after  7  p.  m.  and  all 
throu^;li  the  nif,'bt,  seemw  to  yield  the  best. results  for  pickerel. 

Deseronto  Junction  ((ir.  T.) — Bay  of  C^uinte  near  by;  pii-kercl,  pike,  b.  b., 
and  mascalouKc;  j^ood  fishing  for  all  kinds  are  reported;  fall  months  best;  hotels, 
$1  1).  d.;  no  rej<ular  guides. 

Don  (fir.  T.) — Don  r.,  near  st-ation;  Ashbridge  bay,  near  by;  last  named  best; 
pike,  whitetish,  etc.;  usual  baits;  April,  May,  August,  and  Septemljer,  best. 

Dunnville  (<'r.  T.  Seel'ag('V.) — I^ake  Erie  at  Port  Maitland,  4  m.:  (Irand  r.. 
near  station;  ciiually  ;iood;  pickerel,  mascaloiige,  pike,  white  and  black  bass,  etc.; 
pike,  jiickerel,  and  bass,  most  numerous;  minnows,  Hies,  aud  spoons,  useil  mostly; 
June  aud  October  Ixst  months;  hotels,  $l.")(l  p.  d.;  guides,  j^l..")U  p.  d.;  boats  eau 
be  jirocured.  The  favorite  jdaces  of  the  local  anglers  are  at  the  bridges  and  waste 
weirs  aboiit  1'.,  ni.  distant  from  Dunnville.  (iood  tndling  below  the  dam  and 
l)ridges  on  (Jrand  r.,  and  above  the  dam,  Juascalonge,  b.  b.,  and  pike  are  caught  on 
the  trolling  spoon. 

Durham  ((ir.  T.  See  Page  V.)— IJocky  Saugeen  r.,  at  station;  Camp's  cr.;  firs; 
nauicd  best;  brook  trout  principally;  baits — Hies  and  worms;  May  and  June  best; 
hotels.  1*1  )).  d.  Streams  can  be  waded.  The  trotit  run  KUiall,  but  those  of  3  IbH. 
are  occasionally  caught. 

Eastwood  (<<r.  T.)— Pinel.,  Urn.;  Dig  and  Little  Cranberry  l.s,  ."i  ni.;  Mud  1. 
5  m.;  lirst  named  best;  ]iik<'.  iierch.  b.  b.,  and  suntish;  lastnamed  most uumerou.s' 
usual  baits;  summer  months   best  tinu';  hotel,  .fl  p.  d.;  guides,  .•?l  p.    d.;  boats' 
f)Oc.  p.    d. 

Elora  (<'an.  1'.)— Orand  and  Irvine  r.s;  lirst  named  best;  b.  b.  principally; 
minnows,  spoons,  and  tlies,  used;  hotels,  $1  p.  d.     I5ut  little  tishingdoiie. 

Ernesto  wn  (Or.  T.  Seepage  V.)— Day  of  i^uinte,  "J  m.;  b.  b.,  salmon,  pike, 
]iickerel.  niascaionge;  worms  and  Hies  used;  .lune,  July,  .\tigust,  and  Septembei', 
best;  hotels,  #1  to  #'.!  p.  d.;  guides  and  boats  reasonable.  This  is  getting  to  be  .t 
favorite  locality  for  American  anglers,  as  the  fishing  is  said  to  be  good  and  the  ac- 
euinmodatious  excellent  and  at  reasonaVile  prices. 

Everett  (N.  iVc  X.  AV.)— Piuer.,  '.,  m.;  excellent  trout  fishing  all  the  way  down 
to  Angus,  i  m.;  baits  are — tlies,  worms,  minnows,  and  gvasshopjiers;  May  1  to 
September  l."i;  hotel,  fl  p.  d.;  guide,  .■? I  ji.  d  Air.  W.  ilKimsou  reports  to  us  that 
he  has  taken  itoliis.  of  trout  in  the  Piiu'  r.  in  one  day. 

riesherton  (Can.  P.)— Heaver  r.  r^'.^  m.:  Saugeen  r.  u'  m.;  there  are  .several 
otiiei' small  streams,  without  names,  within  4  ai .  from  station;  the  Heaver  r.  is 
best:  s])eckled  trout,  perch  etc.:  baits  used  mostly  are  Hies  and  worms  ;  May,  Juu'- 
and  July  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.:  g\iides  #l.")Up.  d.:   boats  not  used. 

Flower  (K.  \  P.)— Clyde  l.,  Hartrowl.,  Koumll.,  Little  Clyde  1.,  Joe's  1.,  .spring 
I.,  Long  1.  all  within  'J  m.  ;  Middle  Dranch  1.  about  5  m.  :  Joe's  1..  Clyde  and 
Little  Clyde,  and  Dartrow  best:  i)ike  and  b.  b.  principally:  minnows  used; 
Augiist  best  mouth  ;  no  regular  hotels,  but  boarding  houses  at  7.5c  tojsi  p,  d. :  guides 
75c  to  f  1  p.  d.:  boats  'J5c  to  ,j(ic  p.  d.     .\  good  shooting   section. 

Finniark  (Can.  P.)— Mattnwan  r.  a  1-2  m.:  pike  aud  pickerel,  mostly  pike; 
trolling  mostly  ;  Atigust  and  September  best ;  no  hotels  ;  campiug  out  ueeessary. 

Port  Erie  ((-r.  T.)— See  Victoria,  (►ut. 

Tort  "William  ( Can .  P.)— Kaniiuisti<iua  r.  and  Thunder  Bay,  the  river  empty- 
ing into  the  bay  at  this  point;  the  tirst  nanu'd  best:  trout.  whiteHsh,  jiendi  etc  : 
trout  m«ist  numerous  :  Hies  used  :  June,  Jtily  ami  August  best  :  hotels  if  l.,5<i  ji  .tl  ; 
guides — Indians  and  others  at  moderate  raie  :  bojiis  at  #1  .50  ]>.  d. 

Oalt  (tir.  T.)— Cirand  r.  and   Mill   cr.;  Grand  r.  best  for  b.  b.,    and    Mill   cr.   1<t 


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liiMiik  trout:  h.  b.  most  numerous;  baltR — womiR,  ininiiowB,  flies  aud  HpoouH ; 
May.  June  and  Sejiteuihrr  best;  hotels  $1.0(1  p..  il;  b(>llt^^  l^w  p.  b.  Mill  cr.  is 
ii.  ;irl>  fisbeil  out  of  tri>nt. 

Oauauoque  (<'r.  T.)— St.  Lawreuec.  r.  near  .Citation;  ('barle»<tou  1.  'Jo  ni.:  both 
..iiall.v  jiood ;  niasoaloujic  iiikt-,  b.  b.,  .■<alnion  ti-ciut,  iieroh  ete.;  pike  and  bass 
i,]"-t  numerous  in   St.    Lawrcm  r  r.    and   salmon    truut   in    Charleston  1. ;  trollint» 

,| us  iinil  tlies  used  ;  .June.  July  and  Aujiust  best;    hotels  .fl.  to  1.50  p.  d.;  ^Miides 

with  boat  S'<  1".  d,     Address  for  details  Beu.i.  harber,  (lauauo<iue.  Ont. 

Qeorg'etowil  (Or.  T.) — Kiver  Credit,  and  small  streams  emiitvinj,'  into  it, 
,li-!.int  1  to  10  m.;  these  snnill  streams  art;  best,  and  siKikled  trout  are  the  luiiici- 
1  al  lif-h  takfu  ;  wctrms  used  mostly  as  bait ;  May  aud  June  best ;  fish  small  and 
ii..i  i.iiiitiful. 

Georg°ian  Bay  (via  Mi<lland  and  otlicr  stations  on  the  (li.  T.) — Still  tishin^i  for 
li.  li.  and  jiickercl  abreast  of  any  of  tlif  Islands  is  jjood  ;  trollin;,'  in  thi'  clianncls 
lictwefu  tlif  islands  yi(dds,  at  tiniis,  urand  sport  for  mascaloum-,  b.  b.,  pike  and 
piikerel ;  aeconunodatiou  ani\ile  aud  cheap  :  sail  and  rowboats  ean  always  be  liad. 

Gleicheu  (<'an.  P. )  How  r.  7  m.;  trout  and  pike;  the  last  most  numerous; 
III!  .it  and  (,'rasshopper  bait;  .\UKUst  best;  board  at  farm  houses;  no  j^uides  or 
ln^ats  needed. 

Greenfield  (Can.  .^tl.)— Delisle  r.  ,'4  m.;  i)ike  ;  usual  baits  ;  May  aud -June  bt>Mt; 
hotels  .f  1  p.  d. 

Hamburg'  (<'r.  T.,  see  pape  \) — Small  trout  in  small  streams  near  station. 
I'liiiiission  must  be  obtained  from  farmers.     Hotels  .■?!  p.  d.;    no   ^'uides   or   boats 

Iieciled. 

Hanover  (Cir.  T.)—SauKeen  r.  '4  m.  aud  several  small  streams  from  5  to  h  m.; 
-nuie  brook  trout  fouud  in  these. 

Hawk  Lake  (Can.  r.)— Hawk  1.  at  station:  trout  aud  whitefish  ;  baits— meat, 
Ii'mU  and  tly  ;  May  and  .Tune  best;  no  hotels;  tents  and  provisions  recpiired  ; 
.Millies  lan  be  had,  b\it  fishinti  mostly  dene  from  thu  bank. 

Hawtry  ((Jr.  T.,  see  \y,m<'  V|— iJeer  Lick  cr.  '.,  m.;  Hranch  cr.  •!  m.;  Syplc  cr.  1 
111.;  t.rook  trout  are  taken  here  trom  May  to  .luly;  worms  in  use  as  bait;  hotels  $1 
I'.   1.:  t,'uides  .">oc  to  -fl  p.  d.;  the  troutiiiK  is  rejiorted  good. 

Hastings  (<'r.  T.) — Trent  r.  at  station  ;  Hice  1.  4  m.:  both  are  equally  Rood,  and 
lire  said  to  abound  with  mascalont;e  and  bass  ;  jierch,  stinfish  and  some  other 
\nrieties  are  also  taketi  ;  troUinti  spuous  used  nuistly  ;  hotels  #1  p.  d.;  boats  at 
reasonable  rates.    Excellent  tishiiiK. 

Henfryn  (<ir.  T.,  see  i^age  Vl— Sottth  branch  ^laitland  r.  near  station  ;  North 
I'lanrli  1  '.  m.;  bi'ook  trout,  li.  b.  and  others;  worms  and  a''t.  tlies  mostly  used; 
.Ma>    and    .lune  best  ;  hotel  ?1  p.  d. 

Hepworth  ((ir.  T.)— Spring;  cr.  1 '^  ni.;  brook  trout  found  here  ;  .June,  .July  and 
\i)'.;ust  best  months  ;  worms  aud  Hies  used  ;  hotel   $1  p.  d.;  guides   and    boats  not 

!■  'jUired. 

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Hespeler  (*ir.  T.)— Itiver  Speed  '4  m.;  I'urliuch  1.  '.i  m.;  rurlinch  1.  best  ;  some 
i>.  1'.  found  here  ;  charges  moderate. 

Ignace  (Can.  r.) — Duck  1.,  Mariain  1.,  Ipnace  1.,  Big  Trout  1.,  and  a  number  of 
-In  ill  lakes,  all  connected  with  each  other,  and  only  a  few  miles  distant  :  Big  Trout 
1.  liie  best;  trout,  pike.  1).  b..  pickerel  and  whitetish  ;  jiike  and  trout  most  nunier- 
'  ii~  ;  usual  baits  ;  .lune  to  October  best  ;  hotel  at  reasonable  rate;  guides,    Indians 

li'  :i|>  ;  lamies  can  be  had. 

Iriquois  (<>r.  T.,  se  page  V) — St,  Ijvwrence  r.  '4  m.;  i>ike.  b.  b.,  jierch  etc.; 
I'  '1.  most  numerous;  worms  and  minnows  ustial  bait;  .\ugnst  and  September 
1'  -t  :  liotels  #1.50  p.  (1.;  boats  and  bait  at  small  cost. 

Jeunette's  Creek  (Or.  T..) — Thames  r.  and  Lake  St.  Clair  1'..  ni.:  mouth  of 
till  riser  best;  pike.  ])ickerel  aud  ditt'erent  viirieties  of  bass;  minnows  and  worms 
n-i  1  ;  August,  Sejit.  and  Oi't.  best  ;  acconimodHti(^us  may  probably  he  iiad  at  farm 
li'iises,  no  regular  hotels.     Fishing  said  t-   be  good. 

Jordan  ((Jr.  T.) — .Jordan  cr.  and  tweiity  mile  p.;  pike,  perch,  b.  b.  and  catfish  ; 
1' I.  hand  cuttish  most  niimerfius  ;  worms  a    bait  mostlv  ;  earlv  spring  best  time  ; 

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Kaministiciua  (<'iin.  P.)— KamiiiiHti(iua  r.  adjacont;  Mattawaii  r.  HOO  yds.;  both 
f(iually  tioud  ;  wliitettsh  and  pike  ;  the  last  luoHt  nuiiu'rouH  ;  trolliuji  innHtly  ;  JuiU'. 
July  and  SejiteiulxT  beHt :  nn  regular  hoteln,  l)ut  private  boardiUK  UouseM  at  reason- 
able rates  :  no  n"i<b'M  needed. 

Keene  (dr.  T.,  see  pa^c  V.)— Rice  1.  3  m.:  uiancalouj{e  and  b.  I).;  trolliiTR  npoons 
used  niiistlv  ;  Mav  to  Hejjt.  best  :  hotels  reasonable:  fjnidi's  fl.aOj).  d,:  boats  'iTn-. 
p.  d. 

Xeewatin  (<'an.  I'.) — Ijike  of  Woods,  Darlington  Hay  ami  Wmniiiej,'  r.:  all  iieiir 
station  ;  ecjually  ^^ood  ;  trout,  i)ike,  jjickerel,  whitetish,  etc.;  whilefisli  and  pikf 
most  immeroiis  :  trolliiit;  mostly  done  :  May  to()i't(d)er  best  time  ;  bittel  $l.r>(Jp.  d.. 
guides  not  re(i\iired  •  boats  plenty. 

Kincardine  ("r.  T..  see  i)aKe  V.)— Lake  Huron  at  station  :  ..hitetlsh,  lake  trout: 
herring  and  j  ercli  :  usual  baits  ;  summer  months  best  for  la'.ie  trout  and  whitetish  ; 
sprint,' and  fail  tor  herring  and  perch;  hotels  .*1  p.  d.;  no  ^'uides  recjuired  ;  bouts 
cheap. 

Kiug'S'ton  l(ir.  T.) — St.  Lawrence  r.  vicinity  of  Wolfe  Island,  easily  accessible; 
]irotla;r  I.-.;iilids  l  ni.:  b.  b.,  pickerel,  jiike,  perch  and  niascalonge  :  ba»s  most 
liumei'otis  ;  minnows  and  Hies  use<l  ;  .July,  .\umist  and  Sept.  best  ;  hotels  ?1. .50  j). 
d.:  boat  witli  t^iiide  .f:!  j).  d.:  minnows  7.")c.  p.  liHt.  .\n  (excellent  tisliiii^i  ^jround. 
lioborouuli  1.  Ill  m.,  gives  excelleut  sport  for  b.  b.  of  both  species.  See  The  Ameui- 
r.vN  .Anolku,  vol.  IV,  page  34, 


Iiancaster  (fir.  T.,  see  page  V.) — St.  T.jiwreiico  l  m.:  Hivere  UaLsin  V.  m.;  St. 
h,  pike,  pickerel,  b.  b.,  etc.:  perch  most  numerous;  baits, 
;  .June,  .Inly  an<l  .\ugust ;  hotels  .'fl  \t.  d.;  boats  at  reasonable 
esort  for  the  local  anglers  is  among  the  islands   west  of  laud- 


L  iwiciice    best  ;    perc 
minnows  and  worms 
rates.     The  favorite  r 
ing. 

Iilstowel  (<»r.  T.)- 
coiitaining  brook  tro 
hotel  .^J  p.  d.;  guides 

Lyn  (<ir.  T.)-St.  I 
most  numerous;  nsui 
boats  #1  p.  d. 

Maitland  (Or.  T., 
V)ass  and  perch  most 
hotels,  reasonable  ;  gi 


Some  spring  brooks  to  be  found  within  ">  to  !•">  m.  from  here, 
ut ;  worms,  flies,  etc,  in  use;  .June.  July  and  August  best: 
and  boats  not  needed.    Good  troutiug. 

.awrence  r,  '2  m.:    pike,  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  mascalotige  ;    pike 
il  l)aits,  fly  and  spoon  ;  September  and  October  ;  hotel  Jl  p.  d.; 

see  iiage  V. ) — St.  I.4Vwreuce  r.  ';  m.:  pike,  b.  b.  and  perch: 
numerous;  worms,  flies,  etc.  as  baits  :  June  and  July  best; 
lides  and  lioats,  latter  .">iic.  p.  d. 


Mallorytown  (Or.  T.)— St.  Lawreiice  r.  It  in.:  Charleston  1.  Hi  m.:  lirst  named 
best  ;  1).  b..  pike,  pickerel,  perch,  niasealonge,  etc.:  b.  b.  and  pike  most  numerous; 
baits,  minnows,  flies   and  trolling    spoons:  June  15  to  July  l.'i,  and  Sept.  1  to  Oct. 


d.     The  tishiug 


l.'ibest;   hotels  $1  to   #L,">o  p.  d.;  guides  with  boat   #L50  to  $'2,50  p 
is  rti'st-class  during  the  above  named  months. 

Markdale  (<'aii.  1'.)— lloeky  Saugeen  r.  1 '^  ui.;  Sauble  r. '.)  m.;  Bells  1.  nni.: 
BeaviT  r.  7  m.;  Sauble  r.  best;  speckled  trout,  chub,  suuflsh,  et<'.:  spei-kled  trout 
most  numerous  ;  worms  and  flies  are  usual  baits;  May  and  June  l)est  ;  hotels.*! 
p.  d.:  guides  ^L.^Op.  d.;  boats  and  baits  merely  nominal,  tiood  campini*  grounds 
where  trout  are  caught  in  numbers,  and  some  uii  to  'J  lbs. 

Keaford  (N.  -V  N.  W.) — Heaver  r.  "m.;  T,ake  Huron  ';,  m.;  eijually  good;  speckled 
trout,  saluiiiii  trout  and  b.  b.;  flies  and  tndling  spoons  tised  ;  summer  and  autumn 
months  liest ;  hotels  ?1  to  #L">o  J),  d.;  boats  cheap  ;  guides  uot  reciuired.  A  beauti- 
ful summer  resort. 

Midland  (<'r.  T.,  set>  page  V.) — Severn  r.  lo  tn.:  Oohorne  r,  12  m.;  (and  tribut- 
ary trout  streams);  Morse  Point  :fo  m.;  Copeland's  trout  stream  4  m.;  Hoag  cr.  5  m., 
ali  rtrst-class;  brook  trout,  salmon,  whitetish,  b.  b.,  pike,  i)ickertd,  niasealonge,  etc.. 
baits,  minnows,  frogs,  worms,  crayttsh,  grasshoppers,  trolling  spoons,  etc.;  June, 
July.  August  and  September  bi.-st;  hotels  ,*l,.jO  to  f 2  p,  d.;  guides  with  sailboat.- 
.f"2,.")0  to  H  p.  <!.;  rowl>oats  .'>(ic,  to  ?1  p,  d. 

Mildmay  (Or,  T,) — Springer,  near  by;  ln'ook  trout  taken  here;  worms  used  a-^ 
bait:   Miy  and  June  best;  hotel  ,*1  p.  d. 

MiUe  Boche  (<<r.  T.)--:t  tributaries  of  St.  Lawrence  r.  opposite  this  station; 
■  cker.'l,  pike,  b.  b.,  pt^'ch.  etc.:  minnows,  worms,  trolling  spoons,  eti-.  tiseil; 
e,...y  summer  the  best;  hotels  ;?1  p.  d.;  boats  can  be  had. 


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Morrisburgf  (fir.  T.,  see  page  V.) — St.  Lawienre  r.  \  m.;  pike,  i)ickerel.  b.  b., 
.  i.li.  ''tc:  jiiko  1111(1  ba.-^s  most  uuiuerous:  ^ood  anytiiiu'  in  'iHUal  season;  hotels  at 
;."l<ratf  rates;  boats  aud  baits  cun  be  procured.     Many  residents  tisli  lor  i>astinie. 


Niagara  City  (Mieli.  <'.)— Lake  l)ntai'io  at  the  mouth  of  Niagara  r.  is  in  front  of 
tl,.  town:  b.  b.:  baits,  live  chub  aud  craytish.  .June  is  the  best  month,  but  fishing 
i-  jiood  all  summer.  Hotels  .*1  to  j^itp.  d.;  glides  j;j..'>ii  p.  d.,  includin>,'  boat. 
I'roni  i  I'.  M.  to  dark  in  Sept.  and  Oct..  white  bass  (fresh  water  striped  bass)  of  ',  to 
' ,  lb.  are  taken  with  art.  tly  'J  or  :t  at  a  cast.  It  recpiirt's  a  skillful  boatman,  as  the 
nurent  is  very  swift,  and  your  tishiug  is  all  done  from  u  boat.  Usu  a  pure  white 
tl\,  tied  ou  a  small  hook. 

Niag'ara  Falls  (Several  r.  r.l— Niagara  r.  i,ni.:  b.  b  ,  iiickercl.  rock  bass  and 
liirU;  tlie  b.  b.  most  numerous;  minnows  and  worm  bait:  August  and  Sejit.  best 
Healths;  hotels  ifl.SOto  :f'2  p.  d.;  guiiles  by  contract;  boats  •J.'ic  p.  h.;  minnows 
etc.  .">ilc  J).  PXJ. 

NiXiigron  River  (steamer  from  the  great  lake  ports  to  Saiilt  St.  Marie,  thence 
liy  >-tr.  to  Ked  Kock.  at  moiitli  of  Nipigoii  r.)  The  trout  tishiiig  is  (-(dubrated  on 
tlii-  ground;  the  tish  are  plenty  ami  of  large  si/.e.  Kngage  guides  at  the  Sault. 
cii-ting  .*".'. ."ill  each  ji.  d.  The  canoes  are  large  and  will  carry  two  anglers  beside  the 
^^iiiiies,  thus  lessening  the  cost.  Indian  guides  cati  be  hireil  at  Ked  IJock,  at  the 
ni'iuth  of  river  for  about  .■?!  p.  d.,  including  canoe.  .\  iiermit  to  angle  must  be 
lifnciired  at  Red  Hock,  at  a  cost  of  .■*.">.  Write  to  Landlord  Smith,  Chipiiawti  House, 
Siiult  St.  Marie  on  the  subiei't  of  guides.  The  route  via  ('olliiigwi)od  Out.  would  be 
the  dieapest  and  ijuickest  from  New  York.  Lake  trout  will  be  found  in  the*  swift 
waters,  weighing  from  s  to  'Jo  lbs.  I'ike  of  large  si/c  are  caught  in  the  still  waters 
and  bays  of  the  river.  This  water  can  also  be  reached  by  the  Canadian  Pacitic  r.  r. 
t'rniu  Toronto  or  Montreal,  stopping  oil'  at  Nipigou  station.  .See  Thk  .V.mkuic.vn 
.\NiiLKU,  vol.  VI,  page  8(). 

North.  Bay  (Can.  P.) — Lake  Nipissing  near  station:  Trout  1.  3  m.:  numerous 
■  tlh  r  .-mail  lakes  in  vicinity  of  Trout  1.:  liist  rnmed  best  ;  pike,  trout,  bass,  picker- 
el and  mascalonge  :  baits  are  spoons,  minnows  aud  meat  :  May,  .June  and  .July  best; 
liotels  .fl  p.  (1.;  our  corri'spondent  reports:  "These  waters  are  a  perfect  paratlise 
fni-  ;ui';l<'rs.'      For  further  details  address  H.  IJ.  Smith  as  above. 

Omezuee  (<'r.  T.  See  page  V.)— Pigeon  r.  ;  b.  b..  mascalonge  and  j)ike  ;  usual  baits 
aii'l  trolling;  June.  July   and  September  best;  hotels  .fl  p.  d.;  good  shooting  here 


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Orillia  (fir.  T.  See  page  V.)— I.{ike  Coudiiching  at  station  :  Lake  Simcoe  1  m.i 
l,i~t  named  best;  mascalonge.  whitettsh,  front  and  bass;  bass  most  numerous; 
W'liiis  and  tlies  used  ;  July  and  August  best  ;  hotels  $1  to  $Lr)0  p.  d.;  boats  l.")c  p. 
li.    Several  trout  streams  iu  the  viciuity. 

Ottawa  |(ir.  T.) — tiatiiieau  Lakes  from  Hi  to  Hi)  m.;  all  good  ;  black  bass  and 
tr.'Ut.  the  latter  being  most  numerous  ;  worms,  minnows  and  tlies  usual  baits  ;  May 
and  June  best  for  trout,  .August  aud  Sept.  for  bass  :  uo  hotels  ;  camping  is  generally 

dime. 

Paisley  (^ir.  T.  See  page  V.)— Saugeeu  and  Tees' water  Rivers  '.^  m.;  first  named 
1"  ~t ;  pike,  pickerel  and  mullet ;  worms  aud  trolling  spoons  used  ;  April,  May  aud 
June  best ;  hotels  5^1  p.  d. 

Parhani  (K.  A:  P.)— Eagle  1.  '^  m.;  l$obs  1.  .t  m.;  Crow  1.  t;  m.;  first  named  best; 
li.  li..  >aliuoii  (laud  locked)  aud  herring  ;  bass  most  numerous  ;  minnows  and  frogs 
u»'  1  ;  Mav.  June,  .August  aud  September  best ;  hotel  ?1  to  .?2  p.  d.;  guide  with  boat 

Ji)..  d. 

Park  Hill  ((ir.  T.  See  page  V.)— I..ake  Huron  U  m.:  I.ake  Smith  ',»  m.:  first 
ii,n;ii(l  best  ;  pickend,  herring  and  whitefish  ;  herring  most  numerous;  Sept.  and 
n,  tdicr  best;  hotels,  guides,  boats  and  bait  at  modei'ate  prices.  There  is  good 
.■•li'i'iting  for  ducks  and  game  in  this  vicinity. 

PenetaugfUisliene  (>'■  'V  N-  W.)— Peuetanguisheue  Hay.  an  arm  of  (ieorgian  Hay, 
li'  ir  station  :  mascalonge,  pike,  pike  pendi  aud  s.  m.  black  l)ass  :  pike  ami  baaw 
II. "~t  numerous  ;  art.  spoons  or  live  bait;  May  1  to  Oct.  1  best  time  ;  hot<ds  $1  to 
Jl.'i'i  p.  d.:  guides  iileutiful  ;  boat  aud.guide  $l.W  to  ,f;)  ji.  d.;  fair  brook  trout  fish- 
iv.d  in  streams  ut;ar  by. 

Perth  (Oau.  P.)— lUdeau  1.  7  m.;  Otty  1.  .i  ni.;  Black  and  Pike  I's.  O  m.;  Christie'H 
and  Heiiuett's  I's.  M  m.;  all  good:  b.  b..  salmon  trout,  white.fish,  pickerel  aud  pikii 
•''  'lit  cpially  numerous  ;  tlies,  miuuows  aud  spoou.s  as  baits  ;  Juue  aud  July  best 


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fur  liass  :  Dctolifr  niul  NovcuiIkt  for  salnioii  front  and  wliifefibh  :  sniiinuT  iii«>ntl;-i 
fill'  ((ii-kiTfl  and  i)ikc  :  ImtflH  #1  \,.  d.-.  Ixiatu  and  liaits  can  be  nbtaincd.  Tlit-  liici- 
call  IV.  are  ccl«d)ratcd  fur  wild  duck  Hliontint,'  as  well  as  tisliin^  fur  hahnon  (lak.  ) 
tnmt. 

Peter boro  (<'!'.  T.,  K<'f' pane  V.)— ontnnabcc  r. '.•  ni.;  Rice  1. '.in  m.:  last  iiann  d 
Ixst;  1>.  )).  and  niaHcalnn^c  ;  crayfisli,  fni;;saud  ntlici'  ustial  baits  :  July  and  AiijiUst 
bcHt ;  liotols,  rtniHonablc  :  ^niidcs  nuinfrous  and  nuidcratc  ;  Ixiats  TMU-  p.  d. 

P'.ckeriug'  (<»r.  T.)— Dnttin's  c".  at  ntation  ;  Frf-nidiinan'M  Hay,  :i  m.;  first  nauiid 
}>c.~t  ;  jiikc.  iicrcb,  b.  b.,  Huntisli,  etc..  jiikc  nmsf  abundant;  wurnis  an<l  fridliu^ 
Ki'oiius  Used  ;  Jiinc  and  Sepfcnibcr  bi-si  :  liotclH  ?1  ]i.  d.;  iinats  can  be  ])i'iicurcd. 

Point  Sdward  (dr.  T.)— T-akcIIunm  and  ri\cr  St.  ('Iain-  near  station  :  Hivcr  St. 
(iaii'c  l)c--t  :  iiickcrcl.  herring  and  jicndi  :  niiniiows  arc  usual  liait;  Alay.  .luui. 
July  iind  .\ut,'.  licst  :  liofcd  .*l..')Oi).  d.;  li.riinn  and  ini'ch  arc  cauKlit  from  the  ^l(lcl^- 
in  lart,'c  numbers  with  hook  and  line 

Port  Credit  (<ir. 'I'.,  sec  )ia(,"'  V.)— Hivcr  Credit.  Tlierc  is  said  to  be  a  few  sai" 
nion  that  can  be  killed  at  the  juoutli  of  this  i'.:  brook  trout  however,  are  cau<,'ht  in 
considerable  uuniberH  from  June  to  September. 

Port  Dover  (I ir.  T.) — silver  1.  ',,ni.;  Lonn  Point  Hay  a  few  rods  :  a  noted  reef  in 
bay  1  ni.  .Ml  ^'ood  for  b.  b.,  pike  and  pickerel,  the  twn  lirst  most  abundant  ;  bails 
are  chubs,  frog's  aiul  art.  spoons  ;  June,  .Inly  and  .\ut,'.  best  months  ;  hutels  .*!  p.  d.; 
Unides  not  needed.  'I'hi'  b.  b.  in  Silver  1.  are  taken  up  to  7  lb.  E.xcellcnt  lishiuf^  in 
these  watt  rs.     Home  trout  lisliinn  in  adjacent  creek.s. 

Port  I!lg"in  (<'r.  T. )— Lake  HuroTi  ',,  m.;  River  8auj,'een  1  ni.  and  several  small 
triiut  streams;  whitetish,  lake  trout,  speckled  trout,  perch,  herrinii,  and  bass; 
worms,  laeat,  and  tndlinj,' spoons,  used;  .Vuyust  to  Nnvember  best;  hotels,  :»1  tn  .^i 
p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  iieminal  cost. 

Port  Hope  ((ir.  T.l — Kice  Lake  Pi  m.;  mascalon^'c.  black  and  yellow  bass  ;  bass 
must  numc^rous  ;  usual  baits  used  and  also  tridlin^  ;  May  to  ( Ictober  best  ;  Imtels  .^l 
p.  d. ;  tjuides  and  Imat  .*'J  ]).  d.  Hict^  1.  is  a  famous  lishinj,' j.;round.  There  are  a 
few  trout  streams  in  the  vicinity  of  Port   Hope. 

Port  Stanley  (<'r.  T..  see  pane  V.) — Lake  Krie  near  station  ;  pickerel  and  b.  b,; 
Worms  and  minnows  an  liait ;  ^lay,  .lune  an<l  Julx  \v>t  :  Imtel  .^j  ji.  d.  rishin^^  said 
ti)    be  ^'ood. 

Prescott  (Or.  T.) — St.  T,awrence  r.  '1  m.;  b.  b.,  pike,  pickertd.  perch,  etc.:  h.  li. 
must  ntuuerous  ;  worms,  minnows  and  troUini,'  spoons  used  :  hotels  .fLoOto  .■J'J  ji.  d.; 
KUides  #'J  J),  d.;  boats  i^l.Tio  p.  ,1.  Seininu,  netting  and  spearing  has  been  prevalent 
during,'  the  past  seasons  at  tliis  iioint. 

Rat  Portag"e  (*'an.  P.)— Lake  of  the  ^V(>ods  an<l  WinuiiicK  r.  both  within  pi'» 
yards  of  station  ;  first  named  best  ;  ]iike,  pickerel,  trout,  whifefish,  etc.;  whitetish 
must  numerous  ;  baits — minnows  and  art.  frtdls  ;  May.  -Line.  .liil>  and  .\u;,'nsf  best; 
liottds  at  reasdiiable  rates  ;  j'uides  cmii  be  iiad  cheaj)  ;  Imats  ami  liaits  at  iinminal 
cost.     There  are  a  number  of  lakes  near  by  where  ^iood  tishiiiti  can  be  had. 

Rideail  (<•!'.  T.,  see  ]>a^re  \.\ — lUdean  Oaiial  at  station  ;  bass  (4  kinds),  pike,  etc.; 
bass  predominate  ;  sjionns.  minnows  and  fro^M  used  ;  .lune  and  .July  best  ;  no  hotel 
at  station,  accommoilations  can  l>e  had  at  farm  houses. 

Bockwood  (<ir.  T.) — I'.ramosa  r.  at  station  ;  some  brook  trout  taken  here  ;  usual 
liaits  ii<e(l  ;   hotels,  reasonable  ;  <.;uiiles  ami  boats  not  reijuired. 

Severn  (N.  \  N.  W.) — Sjiarrow  1.  4  m.  is  an  cnlarj^'enient  of  the  S(  vern  r,  and  is 
'ill  m.  from  (ieor},'iaii  Hay  in  Lake  i{  '•on.  Itart'ords  very  tine  fishing;  lor  mascaloiice. 
b.  1>.,  pickerel  and  below  the  falls  nioii  trout  and  other  lake  lish  are  canj,'ht. 
(iuides  (Indian),  .■?!.  ;'><•  p.  d. 

Sigrswortll  (K.  \  1'.)  Kiiowlfon  1.  ;t  m.;  Fotirfeuji  lslan<l  1.  5  in.:  Tliirtcen 
Island  1..  Lont;  1.  ami  Hock  1.;  Fourteen  Island  I.  best  ;  b.  b,.  jicrch  and  pike:  ba-> 
most  numerous  ;  art.  flies  and  minnows  ;  July  and  .\umist  best;  hottds  at  reason- 
able rates  ;  boats,  guidt's  and  I'otiveyances  can  be  had  ;  address  Thos,  Denison,  as 
above  fcir  detailed  information. 

Silver  City  (•'an.  T'.) — How  r.  '..  m.:  Twin  Lakes  .">  m.:  last  named  best  ;  trout : 
flies  mostly  as  bait;  June,  July  and  Seiitcmber  best;  no  hotels;  campiiifj;  outtii 
would  be  re(|uired, 

Shanuouville  ((*r.  T.,  see  page  V) — Hay  of  Quiiite  2  m.;  b.  b.,  pickend,  pike  an' 


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ntht-r  sniiill  kiiulw  ;  hass  and  piko  most  numcroHH  ;  worms,  miiiiinws  and   iirtitiiiiil 
bait?-  iiMcl  ;  .Tuu''  !iii(l  July  lit'Ht  ;  hotel  ?l..")i»  i<.  d.     (iood  tiHliiiij.'. 

Sharbot  I>ake  (K.  \-  P.i — Slmrbnt  1.  near  stution  :  Crow  1,  :i  m.:  lirnt  niiiiH'd  )>cst; 
]  il-.i .  ti.  li..  ]MTch.  lake  trout  etc.;  ))ikf  and  b.  li.  uiost  iiuuktouh  ;  iiiiiiiiowH  and 
ti"lliiiti  ),'aut,'s  iisc<l  ;  Jiini-.  .Iwly,  AunUf^t  and  SciittMiibiT  ;  hotelH  #1.5(»  to  j^'J  p.  d.; 
Ii.i.iis  includiuti  oarKUieu  i'-i  to  .*;).")(i  p.  d. 

Slielblime  (Can.  P. ) — Hnminns  Mills  l.  t;  ni.:  Hpccklcd  trout  only;  worins  and 
\\f  -  ii.-iil  ;   May  and  .lunc  lii->t  ;  lintel  at  riM-^onabli'  raft-  ;  bnat-^  .■?!  p.  d. 

St.  Catherines  ((if.  l'.)— Lake  <  tntarin.  at  'nitlcts  of  'rwdvc.  Fift«'en  and  Twenty 

Mill  cn-r  ks,  distal  ire  not  exceeding;  !'■  111.:  luoiitii  of  Niajiara  r.  I'i  ni.:  the  hint  best'; 
li.  li.,  )ii<'kei'el.  ]iei(h  and  lierriii;;.  tiie  perch  in  the  niaiority  ;  minnows  and  wornij, 
ii- liaits  ;  May,  JiUK',  July  and  Aiitrnst   best;  hotfds  and    other   charges   moderate 
Till-  iiioiith  of  Fifteen  Mile  er.  is  a  t,'reat  ^,'roiiiid  fvir  jieri-h. 

St.  Qeorges  ('Ir.  T.l — Lakes  T'topia.  'i'ront,  ^Fill.  and  Home  half  dozen  niorc! 
fill,  trmit  waters  are  near  by.  The  tisli  taken  raiijje  from  '.,  to  4'^  lbs.  Lake  trout, 
j.tiili  ete.  can  also  be  caii-^dit.  (inidc--  ,rl  to  #l..">op.  d.;  boats  and  baits  elieap. 
(,,,..d  -hootiiij,'  and  hunting'  in  the  fall.     See  'I'lii-,  Ami;uic.\n  .\Niii.i:it,  vol  tl,  pat,'e  HiL 

St.  Thomas  (<»r.  'I'.,  see  pa>,'e  Vl — Kettle  cr.  mar  station;  Lake  Erie  M  ni.;  last 
liiiniiil  best:  w  hitetish.  lake  tmut  and  li.  b.;  some  brook  trout  in  tlie  cr.:  ^'ood 
ti>liiii^'  in  season;  Imti-l  -rJ  p.  d. 

Stoney  Point  (' it'.  T.) — Lake  St.  Clair  l  m.:  Thames  r.  .">   m.:   first    named   host; 


otuJiey  IrULILii  I'M.  i.j — ijiiKf  .-^L.  I  liiii  I  III.;  Ill, mil's  i.  -t  in.:  iiisi  iiiiiitt'u  ik.^mi; 
lui  .  iPickercl,  b.  1).  etc.;  usual  baits:  I'ebniary.  March  atid  .\pril  best:  hotel  .*!  p. 
.:  boats  "J.'ic  p.  d.     Ni'ts  are  much  used  at  Stuuey  Point,  but  the    tishiiit,'   is    fair  at 

iic'Utli  of  Tli:iuies  r. 

Sturg'eon  Point  I'lr.  T-i — .sturi,'eon  1.  and  Scu^oj,'  r.:  niascalon^e  and  bass 
in'<t  numerous:  tioiljnj;  s]Hions.  live  baits,  crayhsli  and  minnows  are  used;  .lune, 
July.  Au;;ilst  and  September  bi  St;  hotels  j^T  to  .rlo  p.  w.:  glides  with  boat  $l.'>n 
to  SJ  p.  d.;  boats  .")iic  ji.  d.  The  nuiscaloufie  fishiuj.;  i.s  reported  to  be  very  fine, 
al-u  that    for  black  bass. 

Sutton  ('ir.  T. )— Lake  Sjiiicoe  l  ij  ni.:  b.  b.,  whitelish.  lake  trout  and  mascalouf^e; 
uiiilelish  most  numerous:  liaits  used — worms,  ^grasshoppers  and  tlies  ;  Ail^'iist  best 
iiioiitli:  hotels  ^l  [i.  d.:  truides  .fl  p.  d;:  boats  ."lOe  p.  d. 

Theclforcl  I' ir.  T..  see  pa^,'e  V)— Lake  Huron  -l',  m.;  mouth  of  .\ii  Sable  r.  4,'a 
hi.;  the  last  named  bc'si;  li.  b..  jiike,  jiickerel.  rock  bass  etc.:  b.  b.  most  iimnerous; 
)iaU! — worms  and  ndnnows  :  May.  .Fuiie  amf  .Inly  best  :  hotel  ^^l  ji.  d.:  boats  .'ioc  p. 
il.  I,ake>  Smith,  Cie(uve  and  iJurwell  all  about  5  m.  distant  are  much  freipiented 
I'V  aii(ilers  from  Loudon,  ( >nt.     (iood  shootiuj,'  in  tlie  fall. 

Thombnry  (<ir.  T.,  see  pat;e  V)— (.ieoivian  Hay  at  station,  and  creeks  and  rivers 
II;  .  il  lint  :  sjieckled  and  salmon  trout,  b.  b.  and  iiickerel:  usual  baits:  June,  -luly 
,!iiil  ( irti'ber  be-t:  hotel  >^1  p.    d.;  boats   and    bait   at   nominal   prices:    ),Miides   not 

m-i'iliil. 

Tilscnbiirg"  i-^I'eh.  ('.) — Snnill  streams  for  trout  numerous  from  ^^l  to  u  m. 
'li-iiUii:  l.oiij,' Point  bay  and  the  Bit,' < 'reek  niarshes  'Jti  m.  distant:  most  excellent 
ti'iliinn  fur  b.  b.  and  jiickend.     Hoats  and  board  cost  per  head  about  j^'J.riO  p.  d. 

Toronto  (tir.  T.,  see  paj,'e  V)— Mouth  of  Niagara  r.  lio  m.;  Hornuijis  Mills  50  ni.; 
l..l>'' Sinieoe  ."ill  m, ;  Alarkdale  and  cluitswortli  to  ni.;  all  f^'ood;  b.  li.,  brook  trout, 
iii.i-ialont;e  etc.;  \:sual  baits  used:  May  1  to  ( let.  1  liest:  our  correspondent  residinj^ 
ill  Toioiito  i^Miored  the  local  Hshin^,'  in  his  report. 

Trenton  (<ir.  T.) — Kiver  Trent  and  Bay  of  c^uinte:  last  named  best:  b.  b.,  jiick- 
I  li  1.  w  liitetisli  etc.:  ]iickerel  and  bass  most  Jiunierous  ;  tlies  and  worms  mostly 
iiMil:  April  best  for  pickerel  and  summer  mouths  for  bass  ;  hotels  #l.."iii  p.  d.; 
L'n:.les  r  1.2.1  ji.  d. 

Tyendinagfa  i<ir.  T.  i— Bay  of  (,»uinte  ;i  ni.;  b.  b..  pike  and  pii  kenl  ;  b.  b.  mos- 
iiiiiiierous:  baits — frog's,  crabs  and  worms;  July  and  .Vu^'ust  best;  hotel  at  Deserou- 
t"  J  iJi.  at  reasonable  rate. 

UhthofF  ((»r.  T.,  see  pajjt^  V)— North  r.;  Silver  cr.;  I'earlbrook  cr.:  lirst  named 
hi  >i  brook  trout  and  pickerel;  tvout  most  numerous;  usual  baits  used;  lishiug  it 
I'l  u'uhir  seasons  f^ood. 

Vauclreiiil  Cir.  T.)  -Branches  of  Ottawa  and  St.  Lawrence  r's.;  li.  b.,  mascalont^e 


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30  THE   ANOI.EK's   OriOE    1J<X»K. 

perch  etc.:  luiiitiowH,  worniw  aud  hiiiiohh  unual  Ixiitn;  Muy  and  .June  best;  hotels  $1 
l>.  i\. ;  K'lidt-H  I'i  p.  d.;  boats  to  be  had.     FinhiiiK  waid  to  be  viTy  ttuu. 

Verona  (K.  .t  P.)— Rock  1.  ',  in,;  I-ntij^  1.  ',  m.;  Mud  1.  ■<,  in.;  Lnnu  1.  bp.Mt;  pike 
aiiilb.  li.  about  ('<iually  nunit'i'oiiH;  worm  and  fron  baits;  Juiu'  to  middlf  of  Hei)t. 
bLHt;  hotol  11.50  p.  d.. 

Victoria  (<>r.  T.,  see  ic^c  V)— NiaKiira  r.  'i  ni.:  T.nkc  Krio  '_>',  m.;  piko  .herrinp, 
b  .b.,  pcrth  etc.;  hci'rinj,'  most  nnnicnms;  baitw  nscd — niinnown,  i-rabs  aud  woruiH, 
Ajiril  and  May  bint;  hotels  .'rl  ji.  d.;  boats  can  be  obtained. 

Waterdown  (Cr.  T.) — ]5urlint»ton  bay  1  m.;  jxTch,  rock  bass,  b.  b.,  pike  aud 
other  varieties;  ordinary  baits  used;  June  to  (H-tobi-r  the  season. 

Waubausliene  (''!'■  T.,  sec  ])afjeV) — Waitbansliene  Bay  near  station;  niaHcaloTit/e, 
pike,  jiike  penb,  small  ni.,  b.  b.,  channel  cattish  etc.-,  pike  and  l)ass  most  iiunier. 
ons;  spiHiii,  minnow  and  fmu,  bait;  .hme  1  to  Oct.  1  best;  liotels  #1  i>.  d.;  $5  p.  w.; 
boats  $1  \>.  d.  Tlie  Severn  r.  is  4  m.  distant,  up  which  for  I'J  ni.  most  excellent 
fishing  may  be  had.     Youni,'  frojis  seem  to  be  the  best  lures, 


Province  of  Quebec. 

Amqui  (Intercolonial.)— Matnpedia  r.  near  station;  Ainciui  r.  adjacent;  last 
named  li)est  ;  trout  and  salmon  ;  trout  most  numerous;  worms,  beef  aud  art.  Hies 
as  baits  ;  >)une,  July  and  .August  best;  hotels  .*1  to  $1.25  p.  d.;  guides  |1.. in  p.  d., 
boats  $1  p.  d. 


Ayers  Flats  (I'assunipsic,  see  page  VI.) — Head  ofMassawippi  1.  vj 


'i  in.;Tomfobia 
r.  'i  m.  and  Burrows  r.  ',  m.;  tlie  tirst  named  best;  jiike,  salmon  (land  lockedi. 
buss,  mascalonge,  etc.;  pike  uiol  niascalongo  most  numerous;  minnows  and  trout 
as  baits  ;  May,  August  and  September  best ;  hotels  #1  to  .■?1..")<' j).  d.;  guides  at  $1  p. 
d.;  boats  ami  bait  can  be  had  at  merely  nominal  cost.     Good  camping  grounds. 

Alymer  (Can.  P.) — Lao  des  Chines  r.  near  station  ;  b.  b.,  pickei'el,  pike  and  perch, 
pike  and  perch  most  numerotis  ;  worms  and  trolling  spoons  used  ;  May  and  .June 
best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  guides  $1  p.  d.;  boats  can  be  procured.  The  lishing  in  this 
locality  is  good. 


station  ;  trout, 
',  .July  and  Ant 


b.  b.  and  othei 
.  best ;  hotel  $1 


Belveil  (Gr.  T.,  see  page  V.| — Kichelieu  r.  near 
varieties  found  ;  minnows  ;uid  worms  as  bait ;  Jun^ 
p.  d.;  boats  aud  bait  cheap. 

Bronipton  Falls  (Ov.  T.)— St.  Francis  r.  at  station  ;  pike,  pickerel  aud  b.  b. 
pike  and  pickerel  nu)st  numerous;  minnows  aud  spoons  mostly  used  ;  May,  Juui 
aud  July  best. 

Capleton  (Passumpsic,  see  page  VI.) — Coaticook  r.  '4  m.;  Massawippi  r.  near- 
station  ;  last  named  best;  nuiscalonge,  pike,  etc.;  uiascah>nge  most  numerous; 
nunnows  as  bait.  We  have  no  detailed  infornuitiou  as  to  guides,  hotels,  etc.,  but 
in  this  sectiou  all  charges  are  moderate. 

Causapscal  (Intercolonial.) — Matapedia  r.  at  station;  Angus  1.8  m.;  Michauii 
and  t'ausapscal  I's.  (4)  from  I'l  to  l.S  m.;  tirst  named  best  for  walmou  and  the  lake- 
for  trout ;  Hies  used  mostly  as  bait ;  June  best  month  for  river  and  June,  July  aibl 
August  for  lakes  ;  no  regular  hotels,  but  board  can  be  obtained  at  private  houses 
guides  II  50  p.  d.;  the  Indians  hsh  the  1.  during  winter,  henco  the  tish  are  not  a- 
plentiful  as  formerly. 

Cedar  Hall  (Intercolonial.) — Lake  Matapedia  near  station;  Mataue  r.  4  m... 
equally  good  ;  lakti  trout  aud  red  speckled  trout ;  both  nunun'ous  ;  minnows.  Hie- 
aud  trolls  iu  use  ;  June.  July  and  first  part  of  September  best ;  good  board  at  mo'l- 
erate  price.    The  lake  trout  are  known  as  '•  totiroudis  "  loeally. 

Coteau  ((ir.    T.,  see   page   V.) — Itiver  St.  Lawrence   and  r.  de  Lisle,  the  St.  Law- 
rence   the   best;  b.  b.,  pike   and   mascalonge;  snails,    uiiuuows  ami  artificial  bait* 
U8ed  ;  May,  June,  July  an<l  Sept.  best :  hotels  ?!1.5(»to  $'2p.  d.;  guides  $1.25  p.  d 
boats  ${  p.  d.    There  is  average  g()od  fishing  here. 

Des  Rivieres  (C.  v.,  see  page  VII.)— Pik<.>  r.  ',  ni.;  b.  b.,  and  mascalonge  11 
fci,  >ut  ('(pial  ntimbers  ;  live  aiwl  phantom  niinnows  aiul  spoon  baits  used  ;  JuU' 
July  and  .\ugtist  best ;  no  guides  ueeded.     Board  can  be  had  reasonable. 

Doncet's  Iiauding'  (<Jr.  T.,  see  page  V.)— St.  Lawrence  r.;  mascalonge,  dor' 
(pike-peri'u).  etc.;  usual  l>aits;  May  aud  June  best;  i)riva(e  boarding  only. 


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Famham  (<'.  V.,  boo  paRC  VII.) — YamaHka  r.  rniuun({tliri)ii(;h  towu  but  it  Ih  7  m. 

t     l"-.t   tifiliiiin  unnuul  ;  IJlack  r.    IT  in.:  a>»>)it  <'(|iiall.v  ^' 1  ;  1i.  b.,  jiiiktTfl,  jiiko 

ui.'l  luaMiiloiiKf  ;  l>ii>s  iiiDht  iniiiuTdiis  :  himhiils  ami  Inc  Imit.H  uscil  nidstly  ;  Jmii'. 
^I'l.t.  anil  Ort.  hi't^t  tur  hasn  and  nia.«','aliiii;,rc  ;  June  for  jiirkcrrl  :  iimst  any  tinu'  for 
)]il>f  :  liotclH  $1  i>.  <l.;  fjiiidt's  .^1  \<.  d.  willi  boat.  Tin-  masciiion^ic  an^  not  idi'iitifnl 
1,  ;t  wiij^h  12  to  15  lliH. 

Qasps  (<^-  i^-  i^-  •'"•) — Dartmouth  r.,  Vmk  r.,  St.  John  i'..  Mai  liaic  r.,  all  within 
I'tol'  lu.;  First,  Siiond  and  Third  Is.  within  4  and  bini.:  allt^ood;  trout  and 
Kiiini't..  thf  tirst  im>st  iiuni<ro\iM  ;  art.  Ilics  mostly  used;  Jun*-,  July  and  AugUf<t 
li>  -t :  UotflH  !?lu  to  fVi  !>.  wctk  ;  yiiideH  $1.50  to  i'l  i<.  d.;  boatH  75o  p.  d. 

Granby  (*'.  v.,  sci-  \n\ni-  Vll.l — Yamaska  r.  near  station  ;  jiickcrtd  and  btillponts  ; 
l,v.  luinnoWH  or  strii  s  of  li^h  as  baits  :  tridlinj,' is  sonirtinics  done,  but  rivt-r  rather 
t"!  rrooki'd  :  Jniii-  and  July  best;  hotels  .^1  ji.  d.;  boats  can  be  obtained  usually 
without  i'har;.;e. 

Grand  or  Ha  Ha  Bay  (via  St.  I.awreiuc  r.  ntr.  from  t^uebec.i— There  is  tine 
Wiit'i'  lor  sea  trout  and  some  sea  salnion  within  reach  ;  hotels  .rl.iiti  p.  d.;  guides 
*1  to  ?1.50. 

Hlintingrdont^ir.  T.,  see  jia^e  \'.) — St.  I.awreme  r.,  (.'hateaufiuay  r.,  and  Chateau- 
fiiia.\  1.;  the  tirst  luimed  the  best  tor  iiicker(  I,  jiike,  b.  b.,  etc.,  ami  (hateaunuay  1. 
iiM:(d  for  trout  tishin^' ;  worms  and  artilii  ial  baits  used;  May,  June,  July,  August 
aii'l  Seju.  best;  hotels  ,»1.'^.")  j).  d. ;  guides  ,*1.5u  j).  d.;  boats  .")0e  p.  d. 

Isle  Verte  (Interccdonial) — St.  Lawrenoe  r.  1  m.;  smelts,  sea  trouts,  etc.;  smelts 
iir'~t  numerou.s  ;  beef  and  worm  bait:  August  and  Seiitember  best;  hotels  at 
rr;i-ouabk'  raten  ;  guides,  boats,  etc.  mo<k'rate. 

Knowltou  (Sou.   Kant.) — Broome   1.  near  by  produces  numerous  aud  very  large 

S.  U;.  h.  b. 

Lachine  ((ir.  T.,  see  page  V.) — I.ake  St.  I.ouis,  on  Kiver  St.  Lawrence  ;  this  lake 
firms  junction  between  Ottawa  and  St.  Lawrence  liivirs  :  mascalonge,  b.  b.,  doro 
(luki  perch),  pike,  perch,  etc.;  bass,  dore  and  I'erch  most  iiuniei'ous  ;  live  minnows 

ami  s| US  used  as  bait ;  May,  June,  August  and  Sept.  best;  hotels  .■?:(  p.  d.;  guides 

with  boat  .*;(  p.  d.;  boats  alone  i^I  p.  d. 

Lacolle  (<'r.  T.) — Lacolle  r.  near  station;  Richelieu  r.  '^  m.,  the  hist  named  the 
hr-t  ;  b.  b.,  i)ike,  perch,  etc.:  usual  baits  used  ;  May  and  Jime  best:  hotels,  reason- 
able: boats. moderate.  Bloody  Island  1 ',,  m.  from  station  is  a  favorite  ground  with 
th'  local  anglers,  and  also  the  new  bridge  ' _.  m.  distant. 

Lake  Mogantic  (Intercolonial.)— Lake  Megantic,  outlet  at  this  station  ;  Spicb'r  1. 
at  licud  of  Lake  Megantic  i:i  i(f.;  trout,  "lunt,'c"  (mascalougel,  oisk  aud  whitefish  ; 
C'.i>k,  mascalonge  and  trout  most  numerous;  minnow  and  worm  bait;  ]Man'h, 
Jnin- and  September  best;  hotels  ^Iji.  d.,  y-tp.  w.;  guides  j^l  to  .-rl'^p.  d.;  boftts 
an.l  bait  very  reasonable.  Boats  and  camp  o\Ulits  at  the  J^ake  Megantic;  numerous 
suialler  lakes  and  ponds  nearby  where  good  tishiug  can  be  had. 

Lake  Simon  (Q.  A:  L.  St.  .T.)— Kiver  Kondeau  3  m.;  Natural  Bridge  2  m.;  Black  r. 
(1  Hi.:  Lake  Simon  '^  m.;  Kiver  I'ierre  10  m  ;  the  three  tirst  named  best  ;  trout  and 
whitetisli  :  tirst  most  numerous;  worm  and  tly  lures  ;  June,  July,  September  aud 
N'lVfinber  best ;  hotels,  g\iides  and  boats  at  moderate  i)rices. 

Little  Metis  (luteividonial.) — Craig's  1.  4ni.:  Gague'sl.  4'j  m.;  Gendraus  1.  2  m.; 
.""ith  Uange  1.  'J'^j  m.;  (ieudraus  I.  best ;  trout;  Hies  and  worms  used  ;  Ajiril  and  July 
bi-^t;  hotels  at  j^l  p.  d.;  guide  $1  p.  d.;  boats  5oc  p.  d.  The  St.  Lawrence  r.  is  dis- 
tant am. 

Lyster  {dr.  T.,  see  page  V.)— Becancoiir  r.  4  m.;  whitefish,  mascalonge  and  b.  b.; 
Usual  baits  used  ;  May,  June  and  .\ugust  best  :  hotel  reasonabh' ;  guides  at  i'l  p.  d.; 
boats  aud  baits  can  be  procured.  The  resident  guides  say  that  they  will  pilot  visit- 
or-* to  good  troutiug  streams  w  here  excellent  sport  will  be  giiaranteed, 

Masawippi  (Passumpsic,  see  page  VI.) — Massawippi  L  near  station;  salmon, 
I'lk'.  niasi'alonge  and  cusk  ;  pike  and  mascalonge  njost  numerous;  minnows  and 
tr^lliu'^  spoons  as  baits  ;  .\pril,  June  and  Sept'-mlier  best ;  no  regular  hotel,  but  good 
ac.  .iiuniodations  can  Ije  had  at  verv  moderate  rates  ;  boats  ,50c  p.  d.  See  North  Hat- 

h  y,  V.  Q. 

Murray  Bay  (via  S.  Lawrence  S.  Nav.  Co.  from  Queb,>c.l— Lakes  Gravel,  Moren 
■■i'--  :  I'ther  waters  from  8  to  20  m.  distant  yield  abundant  trout,  which  are  caught  in 


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THE   ANGLERS   Ot'IDK   BOOK. 


Juiif.  July,  and  Aiif;.  moHtly  with  the  art  fly. '  HotflH  $l.'2r>  U>  jl.rio  ji.  d.:  nuiilt-H  .*I 

to    j'l  ■"■II  ]>.  (1. 

North  Hatley  (PiiHH<nnj)Hic,  Kco  i>ii(,'o  VI.)— :MaHHawii)i)i  1.  ii<ar  Htutioii  :  I.itfl. 
Mn^o^  1.  4  In.:  Imtli  <'<iiially  ^iiod  hut  <litlci'iii(,'  in  kiiitlH  ot' fish  ;  jiikc,  I)iihk,  iiiun.-ii- 
luiinc,  "HiiliiKiu  "  ilaiid  lufkc(l),  pickend  and  jicrch  ;  jiikc.  iiiiiHcal<iii^;f,  juTch  hihI 
liickficl  must  imniri'iius  ;  J^itllc  Mat,'<i(»  cuntainH  niiistlytixTi  li  and  idcki'nd  ;  liw- 
i»ait  used  mostly;  Mai'c-h,  Ajiril,  June,  Jidy  and  Ati^xust  licnt;  jirivatc  Imardini; 
hnuHt'H  first  claHS  at  moderate  rate  ;  ^'iiidcs,  rraHonalilc  ;  lioatn  .")iic  to.*!)!,  d.  I'c.r' 
ti'ullinK  .June  is  tlif  best  niontli  in  .Massawipid  1,  and  lor  land-locked  RiUnion  Mali  li 
and  Aiiril.     Sec  Massawiinii,  1'.  t^. 

Fointe  an  Chene  ('an.  P.)— SeviTal  1.  lit-  within  oaHV  r<a<  hiuf,' (tlstanic  when 
liriidk  an<l  lako  front  arc  lai'nc  and  untisually  nnnicroUH.  Oti  I'r  watcru  cuntaiM  lar^'i- 
[like. 


Point  Claire ('tr.  T.,  sic  jiaKo  V.)— .st. 
licnlil,  and  jicrrii  ;  jicrch  most  numerous 

hotels  #1  p.  d. 


Lawrcnec  r.  1  ni.:  masealon'.'e.  doic  (jiiki- 

;  baits  used,  minnows  and  worms  mostly; 

(guides  ^2  p.  d. ;  boats  ami  bait  at  niodcr- 


.^ln\,  .hinc  and  .Inly  best 
at«  charge. 

Point  Iievi  ( <  i  f.  T.  )— 

station  ;  (irst  nanicil  be 
streams  where  trout  an 
l..d. 

Richmond  (<ir.  T. 

\t     ',     JtlaCK     ]'.    alio      i^a  llni'ii     ii.<ii^~      iii<~       ii^r.^      i^.i      ifiixnviiirni,     n(iiiii,'iii<ii\ni^l<'Jiltll> 

rout,  bass,  ])ike  and  othii' kinds  ;  trout  are  most  abundant  :  worms,  ^;rassho^lJler^ 
jidon,  etc..  as  b;iits  ;  botels  iileiity  at  rcasmuible  rates  ;  f,'uidcH  uuueeessary  ;  Ixiat 

...1      1   ..,■*     ..*     *..;*1; —  t  'I'l 1.. .....* «...*      1...; 1...1     *i..i!.  ,i    _  i.   ,  - 


Etehcmin  r.  fini.;  rbauilicrc  r.   15   in.;  St.    Lawrence  r.  at 

•st    for  b.   b.;  second    for  jiike  ;  there  are  some  tributary 

taken;  hotels    ifl.'iu  ji.  d.;  boatH   with   man  ?^1..'>U   to  •'.; 


.  May,  June  and  Sei)t.  best  ; 
This  location  affords  line  lishiuf^  in 


see  jia^e  V.) — .St.  Francis  r.,  Black  r.,  Salmon  cr.  aiwl  Symonei- 
and   Salmon  cr.  are   the   best   for  brfiok  trout  :  salmon  (occasionally', 

-.-.      .  „ -- „ts 

and   bait  at  trilling,'  cost.      The  above  waters   not   ln-int,'  K'HU'ded  aro  flshed  at  all 
seasons,  hence  the  vi.sitint,' auj^'l'T  must  take  his  chances. 

Bimoviski  (Intorcoloinal.)— St.  Lawrence  r.  ad.ioiidiif;  town  ami  lakes  I'i  tolV  m.; 
the  lakes  best  for  trout;  trout  and  salmon;  usual  baits  ;  Au^'ust  and  Seiitember 
best ;  hotels,  guides,  boats  and  bails  at  moderate  prices. 

River  Beaiidette  (<ii'.  T.)— Kiver  Beau'-etto  at  station;  £t.  Lawrence  r.  1  n,.. 

last  named  best;  b.  b.,  iiickerel,    ijerch,    i)ikc   and   mascalonj,'p  ;  bass,  i)i<kertl  ate 

perch  most  numerous;  minnows  and  s]ioons  as  lure;      ">•   -     ■ i  ..  .  .   , 

hotels,  guides,  and   boats   at  reasonable  rates, 
the  sprini^f  months,  and  in  the  fall. 

Sayabec  (Intercolonial.) — Lake  ^fataiiedia  'J  m.;  trout;  small  fish  are  the  usual 
local  baits  ;  Decembei',  .laiiuarx .  INIarch  .iiid  June  be;^  ;  no  reyular  hotels  or  guide.-, 
the  latter  however,  can  be  hired  in  the  village. 

Sherbrooke  (<>r.  T.  iS:  Passumiisic  r.  r.)— By  making  this  point  hoa)hiuart"r'j 
anglers  ha\c  si  idioice  of  good  lishing  waters.  Broiu)iton  1.  12  m.,  is  an  excellent 
lake  for  trout  and  "lunge  "  (lake  trotit).  Stoki;  r.  ',»  m.  has  abundant  sjieckled  troiit. 
tiuides  at  .■?!  to  .^I.TiUp.  d.  Camping  necessary.  Best  months  Juiu' and  Sept.  Troll 
with  fijioons  or  live  minnows,  or  bait,  or  fly  lishing.  Lake  Memphramagog  is  di.- 
taiit  from  Sherbrooke  'Jii  ni.  Little  Magog  1 
trout,  pike,  pickertd  and  perch,  is  near  by. 

St.  Anne's  (<'r.  T..  seepage  V.) — Ottawa  r.  'j  m.;  niascalonge,  b.  b.  aiid  pike; 
b.  b.  most  numerous  ;  baits  used,  nunnovvs,  sjioons,  etc.;  1">  May  to  end  of  season; 
hotels  .•r-I.,"i0  p.  d. ;  guides  ^2  to  j^H  p.  d.,  including  boat ;  boats  at  reasonable  rate^; 
iniuuowH  25i'  p.  doz. 

St.  Arniand  (('.  V.,  see  page  VII.) — Missisquoi  Bay,  Lake  t'hamplain  2  ui.; 
rike  r.  i  m.  and  Stricts  p.  1  m. :  first  named  best ;  pickend,  pike,  nniscflonge,  b.  h. 
and  others  ;  iiickercd  most  numerous;  minnows,  crayfish,  flies,  worms  aiul  spoons 
as  baits  ;  June  best  month  ;  hot(ds  $1  ]).  d.;  guides  ,■?!  p.  d.;  boats  .)Uc  to  .*1  i).  d.; 
bait  cheap.     The  lishing  i»  exeelleut  iu  the  above  waters. 

St.  Dominique  (frr.  T..  see  page  V.) — River  St.  Lawrence  Im.;  b.  b.,  pike, 
pickerel,  etc.:  spoons  and  worms  used  ;  summer  season  best  ;  hotels  at  reasonable 
rates  ;  guiiies  and  boats  can  be  had. 

Ste  Julie  (Hr.  T.)— Halifax  1.  2t  m.;  Black  1.  2(1  m.;  about  equally  good;  front 
and  whitetisli,  th(^  latter  being  most  numerotis  ;  usual  bait — worms;  June,  July 
and  .■\ugti8t  best ;  hotels  reasonable.  Our  correspoudeut  writes  ;  "Fishing  is  n'^t 
profuse  iu  these  waters . "  I 


where  there  is  good  fishing  for  laki 


^.^% 


VMTEn   HTATFS   AM)   (ANAPA. 


89 


3t.  Pablan  (Intorcdldnial.^ — OueHmall  lake  nfur  ntatioji,  tuif  a>iont  1  m.,  and 
•  1  !.  1  111  "11  It  'J  111. ;  iiiiiiaiiifd;  tlio  tbrri.-  last  iinutiMiicil  lirct;  tnnit  only;  tiHUal  liaits; 
I  III- .  •Iiil\  ami  .\^^^;u^t  lifst. 

Ste  Flavie  ilntcrruliniiai.)— Lakes  I'ai|n<t  i'liii.:  I,akc  (iroH  HmiHscau  Hiii.; 
1  ,ik' -  Kaiiluiil ''I  111.;  I.akc  ItcrtiUf  :i  111.;  Lake  Harns  ii  in.:  tii>(  naliird  ticst  ;  tniut; 
u.iuiK  and  art.  H\  ;  Jiil\  In  .-t  niuntli ;  butids  reaM>na)de  and  diiMe  to  htutiiui;  (,Mii(U'H 
»J  to  $'-i  1>.  trill. 

St.  Gabriel  (<,». 'V  T..  St.  .1.) — la.'iiiics  Carticr  r.  ',  ni.;  I.akf  St.  .lo.scidi  Tin.; 
1;. . .  ;■  .\u\  I'lTH'  4  111 . ;  ],af  dc  rihlc  !•  111.;  Lake  Claii'  in  ni . ;  Lai'  dc  'I'lslr  hcHt  ;  jiriii- 

1  allv  troiit ;  iiiiniiow  and  woi'iu  bait  ;  Juih',  -Iiily  and  .\nt,'iist  Iic.-it  ;  liofclH  at  .■j^l  ji. 
1 . :  yiiido.  lioats  and  liait  iiiodcrjili'.  TImtc  is  ^ood  fishing;  in  tlif  Jai'ijnt's  CartiiT 
:■.  I;ihi\v  the  r.  r.  liiid^if  and  at  Ni'lsou'w  Ir^laud  I  ni.  troni  r.  r.  Ktation. 

St.  Hilaire  i<'i°.  T.,  sco  imm-  V.l — Itiidnlicn  r.  '^  m.:  Ii'oqiioiH  1.  'i',,  ni.;  lirst 
•I  iMii  il  lust  ;  li.  li.,  iiirkfi'i'I,  iicnli.  juki-  ami  « liiti'tisli  ;  liass  and  jiikr  inost  niinifr- 

>:  minnows,  woi  nis  and  tlii--  iisrd  as  but;  .Imif,  .Inly  and  .\iit,'iist  best;  liottd.-.  ,^1 
t.i  .»'j.,".ii  i>.  d.;  lioats  at  tritliii',' rost . 

St.  Hyacinthe  I'ii'  T.i— Yamaska  r,  '.  m.:  \n\n'  and  o.  h.,  idkt'  l>idn«  most 
li'iiii' rolls;  liTi'  n.innows  nst-d  as  bait;  July  and  .ViiyiiHt  bewt  inoutbs;  botcl  at. 
li.i'ilil'ate  cbai'j.'cs;  boats  .■lOc,  p.  d. 

St.  Isidore  l^-r.  T.i — St.  Lawri'tn'c  r.  5  ni.:  Cliatiannnay  r.  easily  acci'ssiblo, 
tli.  Iiitit  r  bist;  b.  b..  iicfrli,  etc.;  nsiuil  bait;  -May  and  Jiinr  best;  botcls  reason- 
iililt  :  1,'ilide.-.  ,fl..">ii  l>.  d.;   boats  ■?  1  \<.  d. 

St.  Lambert  ((•>'.  'l.  see  i^a^'e  v. i — St.  Lawrence  v.  ',.  m.;  b.  li.,  perrli,  jdc  ken  J 
■  X>    :  Usual  baits  tised;   .Ma\,  .Innc  and  Sejifeiiiber  best. 

Tacloxisac  (via  st.  Lawrence  i-.  str.  from  (^mbeci  — J'lie  .Maiijueiite  r.  in  the  tido 
A,i'  JO  111..  Little 'rrinify  and  St.  .lean.  Trout  abundant;  .Iiine,  .Inly  and  .Viitj.  bt-st; 
h.'t'ls  r^'2]>.  d.;  K'lides  .■Jl  to  sL."'0. 

Waterville  (<'r.  T.)— Massawijijii  1.  .">  in.:  inascalongp,  b.  b.,  ])ike,  etc.;  iiniHca. 
;.  ivi   iiio.--t  nuiueruiis;  usual  liaits;  .July  and  Aui^nst  best;  guides)   j^2ii,  d.;    boat.s 

.-IH..    ,..    d. 


New  Westminster  (British  t  olumbial — Tins  waters  here  abound  in  salmon 
aiiii  trout,  both  of  which  take  the  art.  tly;  from  May  to  Nov.  is  the  best  season. 
Mr.  Z.  S.  Hall,  of  New  AVestniinsier  writes  ns;  "Harrison  r.  and  all  the  a<ljniniu!^ 
-tieams.  Slave  r..  Little  Lilleor,  i'llt  Lake  and  the  ri\er  ( 'oi|uitlani,  as  well  as  all  the 
-mall  streams,  abound  with  trout  and  salmon,  and  both  take  the  art.  tly  i^'reedily." 
:M!'.  Hall  oilers  to  furnish  further  mfonnatioii  to  interested  parties.  HoteLs  and 
"thi  r  ehargert  reasouaVile. 

COLORADO. 

Bailey  (T".  P.) — Platte  r.  at  station;  trout  only;  baits  lined,  flies,  gruhs,  worms 
•iiid  'jrasshopiiers;  Mav,  .Tune,  .Julv  and  Aumist  best.  This  protiiul  has  been  well 
ri-hcd. 

Baldwin  (U.  P.)— Ohio  cr.  at  station;  trout;    minnows  and  tlies  as  bait;    .\u^ust 

Jh'i   s,  j.trlubel'  best. 

Beaver  Brook  d'.  P.) — Bear  cr.  lo  m., reached  hy  sta^'e.  contains  larf?e  (luantilies 
I't  (  olorailo  trout,  and  has  been  s.  icked  with  the  eastirn  bi-ook  trout.  Lxcclleiit 
h"t.l  aiioiuniodations  .--J  p.  d.,  .*lo  j  .  w.,  boats  and  }j;uides  at  small  char^'i-s.  Jiurm;,' 
tli'  be>t  luoiiths,  .July,  Au^;ust  and  :  ept.,  the  art.  tly  is  used  with  jj;reat  success.  See 
Tni   AMj.iiu  AN  .V.siiLKH,  vol.  VII,  i:;;j,'c  41. 

Boulder  (U.  P.) — 3  Lakes  1  to  ;)  m.;  Boulder  and  So.  Boulder  cr's  5  to  7  m.;  in 
till  r>  uhitetisb,  etc.;  in  the  cr's  trout:  worms,  meat  ami  art.  tlies  used;  sjiiiut;  and 
tall  months  best;  hotels  <'.;  p.  d.;  conveyance,  with  dri\  er  .v  I  ji.  d. :  boats  can  be 
lucl  oil  the  I's  by  jiayiti^'  loc.  p.  lb.  for  all  tish  taken  away.  In  St.  Vrain  cr.,  10  ni., 
, Hid  111  other  I's 'Jii  to  ;i.')  m.  distant,  very  lai'tie  trout  cau  be  taken  without  restric- 
tii'ii-.    See  Loimniont,  ('ol. 

Breckenridg'e  d  .  P.)— Blue  r.  at  station,  and  its  tributaries  are  ull  ^ood.  The 
\v;i'.  r-  nil-  called  Tell  AI  lie  cr..  Hock  cr..  Moulder  cr.,  Lake  and  State  cr.  and  Black 
all' i  Cataract  1.     Mountain   trout  identiful;   tlies  mostly   u.sed;  July,  Aug.  and  .Sept. 


i 


40 


THK   ANOLEK  H   Ot'lDK    IIUOK. 


Jx'.Ht;  liotvlH  .«'2..'ii»  ti>  |:{  \>.  il.;  no  Hpccial  K'li'lfH:  no  Ixiats  or  ntftx  on  I'h.  Tln^  tr^  ,: 
wiittTH  fxtcml  all  iilonj{  tlu-  IJluc  r.  ViillfV  ami  llirnii^li  ttif  Midillc  ami  j;>ii'ria  I'arK- 
fi-Miii  Ur<'(ktiiri(l|^t!  75  ni.  wcstwanl.     See  Thk  Amkuu  .vs  AN(ii-i;u,  April  7,  1hh;{ 

Buena  Viatair.  P.  k  I).  \  U.  (i.)— ArkannaM  r.,  ("balk  cr.,  Cottouwood  cr.  anil  . 
all  ranily  arccsftililt;  and  K<>'>d:  trout  fXclHHivtdy ;  art.  UifH  iiiowtly  usi'd;  Jiun',  Jiil\ 
and  AuniiMt  bi'Ht;  hotidn  |'J  to  ■*:!  \>.  d.:  KUidfs  at  .f'.;..'i(t  j».  d..  and  found;  boatn  'J".,  . 
1(.  il.,  or  .i'i  !>.  d.  Irwin  I'h,  I^iki'  and  Half  Moon  cr'n  17  in.  (via  )•.  \  U.  <t.)  u<\'\ 
materially  to  tiit;  liHliini.;  watern  in  this  nfiuhborhood;  n^v  for  llics,  tLif  t,'ray  hark!. 
royal  coMi  I'.nian,  ^{riz/.ly  kini.;  and  proft-HHor.     Kxcdlunt  trontin^;. 

Buffalo  (I '.  !'■) — Soiitii  I'lattf  r.  at  MUitioii;  muiintain  nont;  wornin  mostly  iim. I; 
Juni',  J  Illy,  .Vui^Msf  and  .Sept.  l)(!Mt;  hotel  j^'i  p,  d.  No  Ijoi'Im  uucdfd;  taki.'  wor:i. 
bait,  if  you  iiMt-  it,  with  you. 

Cimarron  (T>.  >V  U.  (i.)— Cimarron  r.  in>ar  station;  Little  rimarroii  2  in.;  OunnU'  ii 
r.  1  111.;  all  fiiiially    jiood;  mountain    trout;    umiuiI    tiiiils,  mo.-^tl\    tlii'>;    .May.  -luir. 
,lill>',  .\iinust,  Sept.  and  Oi't.  hrst;  liotfl  .*;t  1).  d.     'I'litsc  arc   ri'imrtt-d  as  line  wat'  :■ 
for  trcuit;  j^oml   luiiitinu  also;  boats  and   i^iiides  not  ui'ii'ssary.     Ciood  lishinj,'.  ij 
bitter  in  this  section.     The  tish  run  lar^e. 

Coal  Creek  (1>.  A:  1{- •'•) — .Vrkansas  r.  ;i  m.;  Beaver  er.  12  to  1.")  m.;  last  naiie  1 
best  for  trout;  trout  and  mullet  in  the  r.;  Ilies  as  liaits;  .\pril,  .Ma\ ,  .June  ami  .Iu.n 
best:  no  liotids  here.     Netting'  is  the  jirineipal  method  of  j^ettin^,'  tish  at  this  poinr. 

Crossou  (('.  P.) — North  Fork  of  M.  Platte  r.  at  statit)n;  mountain  trout;  wori,.. 
and  t^'rasslioppers  usual  baits;  June  and  .July  best;  board  at  private  house  H.">e.  i\ 
meal.     .\  favorite  resort  for  iJenver  (Col.)  an^jlers. 

Del  Norte  (l->.  A:  R-  *'■) — Ui<>  (irande  r.  near  station;  Peros  er.  •_'  ni.;  tirst  uaiiiid 
best:  mountain  trout;  art.  Hies  and  niinnowH  Uised;  July,  August  and  Sept.be>;, 
hotels  .■f'J..)!)  p.  d.;  guides  not  needed. 

Delta  (D.  .t  R.  (»,) — IJunnison  r.  at  station;  Surfai-e  er.  loni.;  the  last  naiiu  li 
■best  for  tly  rtshinn;  salmon,  trout  and  brook  trout;  the  latter  most  numerous; 
baits  used  are  Ilies  and  grasshoppers;  May  June.  .\ii^,'ust  ami  September  ln-st;  hot.l 
$'J  p.  d.;  Surface  er.  and  itw  tribiUarieH  reported  to  be  a  very  line  trout  streah.. 
The  camping  grounds  are  superb  and  the  hunting  good. 

Dillon  (I'-  P.) — Ten  Mile  r.  and  Snake  r.  unitiii';  near  station  with  Blue  r.;  fat- 
arait  1.  and  blake  1.  ItO  in.;  the  two  first  naiiieil.  and  the  lakes  the  best;  trout; 
art.  Hies,  grasshoppers  and  worms  useil;  June,  .Inly,  .Vugust,  Sept.  aiul  Oct.  be~t: 
hotel  f.s  to  .tlop.  w.;  would  have  to  camp  out  at  tlie  lakes;  boat.-*  j^l  p.  d.  Takr 
baits  with  you  to  the  lakes. 

Dome  Kock  (I'.  P.) — North  Fork  of  S.  Platte  r.  near  station:  mountain  trout: 
wiUMiis,  tr  >ut   liugs  and  art.  tlies  as  lures;  July  and  .August  best;  the  trout  run  fri';i. 

4  to  IH  in.  long,  and  are  numerous;  the  best  fishing  is  from  'i'^  ni.  below  station.  ; 

5  in.  aljove  it,  or  begin  at  Deansbnry  and  tish  to  Buffalo  cr.  No  hotels;  privat'- 
board  and  good  camping  grounds. 

Estabrook  Park  (U.  P.) — Platte  r.  near  station;  trout;  baits  are  flies,  grasshop- 
pers and  worms;  May,  June,  July  and  August  best;  boats  not  needed. 

Fairplay  (V-  P.)  Four  Mile  cr.  4  m.:  Platte  r.  l'.i  m.;  last  named  best;  trout: 
flies,  grasshoppers  and  art.  baits  used;  July,  .Viigust  and  Sept.  best.  No  otli'-r 
inforniation  forwarded  by  our  corresi)oudeut,  but  doubtless  accoinmodatious  aio 
to  be  had. 

Florence  (P.  it  R.  (i.)— .Arkansas  r.  1  lu.;  some  trout  here;  worms,  usual  bait; 
June,  July  and  .Vugust  best;  boats  and  guides  unnecessary. 

Forks  Creek  {V.  P.)— Bear  cr.  l.T  m-;  trout;  flies  mostly  ii.sed;  hotels  $2  to  $i." ' 
p.  d..  .*rj  to  .■Jl.")  p.  w.;  boats  and  baits  at  iionitual  cost.  Troutdale  on  Bear  cr.  i-  u 
favorite  flstihing  and  suninier  resort. 

Fort  Collins  (F.  P.)— Cache  la  Poudre  r.  at  station;  coarse  fish  only;  worm^ 
visually  used  as  bait;  .\ugust  and  September  best;  hotels  reasonable. 

Frisco  (D.  &  R.  (l.)— Ten  Mile  r.  at  station;  trout;  flies  and  worms  used;  Jui.o, 
July,  .\ugust  and  September:  hotel  reasonable.  Address  C.  C.  Warren  as  above  t'l 
details. 

Oeorgretown  (F.  P.)— Orand  I.  !S'i  m.;  Fra/.ier  r.  2->  m.:  trout;  flies  and  grasshi  p- 
pers  usual  t)aits;  .\ugust  and  Septi-niber  best;  hotel  $4  p.  d.  Expert  anglers  scui* 
60  to  15U  trout  p.  d.;  the  flsh  weighing  from  ,'^  to  3  lb.  «ach. 


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41 


Golden  d'.  1') — B<'»r  fr.  about  IS  m.,  and  Platto  r.;    the  flr^t  Im  l)i'«t.    Trout  arw 

1)1.  iititiil  mill  iir<'  fiiu^lit  iiiiiiuly  with  iirt.  Ilirn  uikI  Iim' ^'rllHNllcll)|ll'rH:  th».'  lutt<-r  <-Hn 

1m    .    ilitlllrd  nil  llic  l>;illks  nt  till'  Htri'llIllH;  .Inly  iiliil  All^'.  hcxt;  hntcU  .f  J  Ji.  (1.,   #12. "M) 

11,  u.     No  fharnf  for  j,'iiiilt,'M,  tiuil  tliu  boatM  art;  I'rt'f  to  f{\iL'HtH  of  hott'ls. 

Oi'aud  Jiinotiou  (I',  't  U.  (t.)— Kahuali  cr.  I'J  u\.\  I'latouii  cr.  and  brancht-H  ;iO  to 

4m,  Kdiiii  ii-.  :io  111.;  Itillf  (  T.  fill  111.:  KlPlll■ill^,'  I'ork '.to  m.;  Hoi-k  or.  loo  ni.,  und 
(tiMii'i  r.;  Kork  rr.  and  Uoiinui^  Fork  tli<-  \w>t;  trout  in  nil,  iiiul  huIiiiou  in  (irund  r.: 
Jilt,  tlii'"  mid  Kriiwi^boinicr  ■  us  liiri's;  .Inly,  .Vu^'iihI  mid  ,S»'|itt'iiil(fr  lirnt:  liotidM  i'l  to 
|'J..'>'>  |>.  d.  Loi'iil  iiii^icrs  llsh  till'  I'liiti'iiii  iT.,  mid  itH  lii'MuclieH.  All  thu  wuterH 
jiiuiii'd  tibovi',  yitdd  liiii)  Hjmrt. 

Oraulte  (l'-  1'.)— .Vrkmi.''iiH  r.  at  Htation;  Clear  i-r.  .'I  iii.;  Twin  I'm  •'■  \n::  Lake  cr,  'i 
11...  .ili'iiit  «Miual;  trmit  iirinciimlly ;  llirs,  ^iriiKulioiiiifrH  and  ^riibn;  hotelH  |:t  ji.  d.; 
|...;it-  ou  I'h  at  i'lOc.  i>.  li.     No  ({uidt'H  uet'iU-d;  very  good  troutiug. 

Grant  (I'.  1'.)  South  I'latte  r.  near  Htation:  trout;  worniHand  tlieH;  July,  .A-uyiiHt 
ail. I  s,  pti'iiiln'r  beet;  hotel  $V>  \<.  \v.;  no  Imiits  or  guides  rei|Uired. 

Gunnison  (1>.  A:  U.  <K> — Toniicdii  cr.  1  m.;   (JunniMon  r.  1  in.;  Taylor  r.  Vl  ni.; 

l..i-i  I  .  I.;  111.;  the  two  last  nmiied  bc-t;  luoiiutain  and  Maliiiou  trout;  ttrst  nioHt 
iiiiiiii'rous;  tlicH  and  minnows  iiioi..tly  used;  July,  August,  Sej)! .  and  Oct.  best; 
h'ltils  .■'■J  to  #4  p.  d.;  minnows  loc.  to  l,")c.  \i .  do/..  The  local  anglers  use  tho 
tiuiiiiisou  r.  for  early  fishing;  they  go  VI  ni.  down  and  tisli  with  iMiniiows.  Tayl 
it.  1  l/i^t  r's  are  their  favoritu  waters  for  Hy  tisbiug.  Other  cr"s  adjacent,  furnish 
H  r  ..1  tiout  Sport. 

Haydens(l).  -v  K.  a.) — .Vrkansas  r.  near  stjition;  Twin  Lakes  r>  m.;  last  named 
li.-i.  .-:iliiioii  and  siiiikled  trout,  the  last  most  nunuu'ous;  worms  and  Hies  usual 
li.iit-:  -July  and  August  best;  hotel  at  reasiuuiblo  rate;  boats  and  bait  moderate. 

Henry  (1>.  i'^:  H.    (i.)— Itio   (Grande  r.    1'^    m.;  Umk   cr.  4   m.;  first  mimed   liPst; 

ill  ..MtLiii  trout  mid  .■^aliiioii  trout:  latter  most  numerous;  flies  and  minimws  in  use; 
.]:;;>,  .August,  SejiV.  Oct.  and  Nov.  best:  hotel  *'J  p.  d.;  wading  is  the  iiractiee  aiuoUf} 
1'.  Ill  anglers;  good  fishing  waters. 

Howards  (1>.  <!c  U.  (t.) — .\rkansas  r.  niiir  station:  contains  coarse  fish;  mountain 
t!'  ut  111  lakes  in  the  mountains;  worms,  t;rubs  and  flies  as  baits;  March,  June  aud 
early  July  best;  l)oats  not  used. 

Idaho  Spring's  (T.  P.)— Hear  cr.  12  m.;  Chicago  Is.  U  m.;  last  named  best; 
111"  intiiui  trout;  baits  are  artificial  Hies  and  worms;  June,  July  and  .\ugust  best; 
h"'.  Is  .f'i  to  #1  \).  d.     Xo  guides  needed;   no  charge  for  boats;    no  hotels  at  the 


it  i 


usual  Viait. 


ulv;  won:!-! 


Ijruatio(l>.  .V  K.  (r,)— I,os  I'iiias  r.  ',  m.:  trout,  tlies,  miuuuws  and  frogs  are 
u-iil;  August  and  Seiitemlicr  best;  our  cori'i'siioudent  writes:  '-The  I'te  Agent  savs 
li^iuiig  or  hunting  is  not  allowed  on  the  lieservation  except  by  the  employees.. 

Loadvilleir.  P.)— Twin  Lakes  :i  ni.:  Arkansas  r.  2  m.;  Eagle  r.,  Ten  Mile  cr.; 
l'i',\  lUg  Pan  cr.,  and  numerous  other  creeks  all  accessible;  first  named  best;  trout: 
w.iiius  early  in  spring,  and  artitici.il  tliis  later  are  used;  June;  July,  .Viigust  and 
S'litiiiiber  best;  hotels  .f'2  to  >4  p.  d.:  boats  citn  be  had  cheap.  The  trout  average 
ali.'iit  t>  o/,.,  but  one  of  i:t  lbs.  was  caught  la.st  winter  in  Twin  Lakes.  Excellent 
ti<h;n^'. 

Littleton  (C.  P.)— J.  W.  Uowles,  of  this  place  has  stock.id  several  pds.  1  '  ;ni.  dis- 
t;oii  witli  croppies,  b.  b.  and  Clerman  carp,  and  iiermission  must  be  obtained  from 
luiii  iM  tish. 

Longmont  ( r.  P. )— St.  Vrain  r.  north  and  smith  branches  12  m.:  both  eipiallv 
gond;  trout;  art.  flies  used;  .Vugiist  and  September  best;  hotel  .■f'J  to  .■?4  p.  d". 
Kstis  Park  :tu  miles  from  this  place  is  noted  fur  its  fine  trout  fishing;  a  daily  stage 
liUf  is  run  in  summer  season.  The  hotel  charges  in  tho  Park  are  $18  p."  w.,'at 
li'Mi'diug  houses  flu  p.  w. 

Malta  ( D.  iV:  R.  (r.)— Evergreen  Lakes  (private)  2'j  m.:  Becker's  Lakes  (private) 
4  ii.,  luvt  named  l>e«it;  trout,  sunfish  and  b.  b.;  mountain  trout  most  numerous; 
artiiicial  fly  mostly  used;  July  aud  August  best:  hotel  at  Evergreen,  also  boats. 


Manitou  (I>.  \-  K.  <r. 


t.i.'  viciuitv. 


■Trout  cr.,  and  ^lanitou  Park  1.  about  17  tn.:    first  named 

aro 
3rs  in 


')• -•    lirook  trout;  tlies  used  only;  May  to  October  best;  hotels  .*:(  p.  d.:  these 
pnvate  waters,  and  'i-'ic.  p.  lb.  is  charged  for  all  fl-ih  caught.      No  pu))lie   waters 


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THL   AN(JLKRH   Ot'IDE    IJOOK. 


McO««s  iC.  P.)— Trout  cr.  at  «tatiou;  trout  odI.t;  Aitm  aud  graMHlmiiiivrH  km  bnii; 
Muy  auil  JiiiDt  bi'Ht;  giildcH  and  tioatH  not  required. 

Mearail>.  .V  It.  <«.)— Silvir  cr.  mar  Htatiou,  riniuutaiu  or  linrnk  tmut;  lulniii'Ws 
mill  iiitllKiiil  rtit'M  iiMfd;  ,Uuii',   July,   AiikuhI  tnn)   Si-pt.  beut;    linttl  at   raaHoiiuM.' 

<hui>;"'s. 

Montrose  (I),  ■'v;  H.  <>.)— Uuconipahnre  r.,  Ciiiiarnm  r.,  Cow  cr.,  DuMhh  r.  uU  l" 
to  'Jii  niiIrN;  |)allaH  and  ('iiiiarruii  rV.  Ix'nI;  iiioiiutuin  trniit  and  \vliit<'li>li; 
lirst  iiiiisf  iiuiiirriiUH;  flics,  ^'raHshniiiicrs,  wcirniM  etc.;  Aiiril,  May  and  .luiic  bisi; 
liotclM  *'J  til  .*:f  ]p.  d.  Stii^cH  run  to  tiic  tiHliin^^  t;iMimdH  wbioU  ari-  ttrnt  claHH.  'i'Li« 
hcctiou  atl'nrdH  fiiciliJ'<'«  'or  iiniHt  excellent  truutin^'. 

Nathrop  (f.  P.  A:  P.  &  R.  (*.)— ('balk  cr.  '..  in.:  .VrkaUHaM  r.  'j  m.:  tlr^t  nann  ,| 
licil;  ti'dut:  ai'tltlcial  fly,  ^'raHMbii])pcr  and  urub  uh  baifn;  May  to  Octuber  bent;  bntcl 
^'J  p.  d.     (•(Mill  tinliin;^  Hcctiiin;  limitH  nut  needed. 

Ohio  City  (I'.  P. !— (,>nart/.  cr.  at  station;  nmnntain  truut;  rticH  and  (.'raHsbuiiiurs 
Usual  liait;  -lidy,  .Vu^ust  aud  Siiitouiber  bust;  botel  #2  p.  d.;  bnats  and  guiib'H  U't 
leiiuired. 

Parkdale  (I>.  iV:  It.  •>.) — .VrkHiixaH  r.  lU'ar  Htatiou:  trmit  only;  wnrniH,  (^nibs, 
k'rassliii]i|iciH  and  niinnnws:  .\iiril,  .^bly,  Septenitier  anil  Oclnlier  liesi;  privaie 
iicci  mini  I  Ilia  til  ins  can  be  bad:  boats  and  i^'uides  not  wanted;  tin-  trout  run  ' .  to  'i  lbs. 
aud  are  fairly  abundant,    (iood  troutini^'. 

Parlins  |I>.  >V  It.  ( i.i — Toniicbi  cr.  and  (,)iiart/  ci-,;  lirst  named  best;  tmnt;  woriii-i 
and  iiiiniiowH  baits  used;  .July  aud  Sejiteliiber  liest;  liotel  .-.-j  |  .  d,  Tbe  truut  run 
lar^'c  aud  areabuudaut:  guideH  aud  boatN  Uot  ueeded. 

Peun  Oulch  d'.  P.)— Four  Mib;  cr.  at  ntation;  some  trout  takeu  here,  liut  tlsbiii.' 
rather  inditlerent. 

Pine  Qrove  il'.  P.) — ^<o.  Platte  r.  at  statiou;  trout;  flieH  aud  wood  i^rulm  uweil  un 
bait:  hotel  .■»'-•  p.  d.  This  water  is  well  (Ished  by  vlHitiUK  aunlers  I'rom  Keuver  an. I 
tither  jilaces, 

Pitkin  (I'.  P.)— (Quartz,  cr.  at  stHtioti;  'roniichi  cr.  K  iii.;  last  named  bent;  luouii- 
tain  trout;  Hies  used  mostly:  .luly  aud  .XuKUst  best:  hotfls  at   .f:i  p.  d. 

Platte  River  iC  P.i— South  fork  of  tho  S.  Fork  of  Platte  r.;  trout;  usual  bail-; 
■Tilly,  Auj^'Ust  and  .Siiit.  best;  tisbiu^;  reported  j;iiod  at  this  place,     lioats  uot  neeib  i\. 

Red  Cliffe  (1>.  i'^:  U.  (b)— Kanle  r.  at  station;  trout  only;  tlies  aud  mann'^ts  in 
liaits;  ./uly,  Au>,'ust  aiul  September  best;  hotel  $'2.50  p.  d.;  jjuides  can  be  had  .it 
reasouable  rate.     Boats  aud  tiuidt;s  uuutM-t'Hsary. 

Riverside  1 1  >.  >V  U.  a.) — .\rkausas  r.  at  station;  trout:  urasHhoppers  aud  gruli- 
Worms;  Juue  aud  July  best;  hotelH  t!1.50  p.  d.;  no  UHe  for  boatH  or  guides. 

Robinson  (D.  .'c  It.  G.)— Ten  Mile  r.  (see  FriHCo,  Col.) 

Roctwood  (1>.  A:  K.  <'.) — Atujuoh  r.  1 'a  iii.;  trout  oidy:  flies  aud  ^jrasshoppi  i s 
usual  baits;  .Vu^'ust  aud  September  best:  hotel  .f'.'  p.  d.  A  do/en  tish  ( 'j  to  ;t  111-. 
tiw'h,  1  lb.  beiu),'  the  average)  is  called  a  ^;ood  day's  creel  by  local  autilers. 

Sapinero  (!>•  >V  It.  G.) — Sapiiu-ro  cr.  1  m.;  Lake  Fork  1  ui.;  (riiuuisou  r.  uiir 
station:  last  named  liest:  trout:  tUes  mostly  an  bait;  .\ugUHt  aud  Nei)tember  be>t; 
hotel  #•_'  p.  d.;  guides  tiuuecessary. 

Silverton  (1).  .^-  K.  G.)— Fish  I's.  and  San  Mi^niel  r.  17  ni.;  first  named  lust; 
speckled,  "I'eil  bellied"  and  "blue  trout:"  speckled  trotit  most  uumerous;  ^jra.-s- 
hoppers  aud  tlies  usual  baits;  .July,  .-Vunust  and  Sept.  best:  no  rcj^ular  hotels,  but 
good  accoiniuodatious  cau  be  had;  boats  :?1  p.  d.     (.iood  huutiuy  as  well  as  tishiiiu'. 

8t.  Elmo  (T.  P.) — t'halk  cr.  near  station:  Griz/ly  1.  :<  m.;  both  about  eijually 
(iood:  trout;  flies  and  minnows  as  bait;  .Iiuie  and  .luly  best;  hotel  ?'J  p.  d.,  ;flu  [<• 
w.;  boats  aud  bait  at  uouiinal  prices.     The  trout  are  large  aud  pleutifiil. 

Texas  Creek  (!>.  A;  K.  G.) — Arkausas  r.  near  statiou;  wpeckled  trout  only;  flies, 
grasshoppers,  and  artificial  flies  as  baits:  .TuiU'.  .July,  .\UKUst  aud  Sept.  best;  hotel 
Jl  p.  d.     iJoats  and  guides  not  needed.     Fishiug  reported  good. 

Villa  Grove  (1  >.  .'t  R.  G.) — Upper  .Seiiuacho  r.  40  ni.,  speckled  trout;  grassle)- 
jifrs  and  artificial  flies  used:  Sept.,  Oct  and  Nii\'.  best;  hotels  #'2  ji.  d.;  I'KUipiii^' 
necessary  at  I'lshiug  ground:  deer,  antelope,  grmise  aud  other  gamu  abouud;  (^uuIh 
wivU  team  at  *0  p.  d.    £xcelleutlishiiig  aiid  hunting. 


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Wagron  Wheel  Oap  IP,  A-  I?,  a  )— nio  Onmrlo  r.  at  station:  tnmt;  Aivn  un»>d; 

li"'  I   I'iii  I  •■!    .IuIn.  Ail>iilht   iiliil  Niptfllilii  r  \u  Nf    liotclc  i^^  to  i'i  l>.  ^\. 

Windsor  (T.  1'.— Tlio  rpiicr  t'lichi-  In  I'luulrc  'il\  t<>  !•'•  in.  iliHtHiit,  foiitiiiuM  iittiir 
,  jiMiiiiiN  '<t  tmut.     Tiny  an-  tiikcii  with  tlif  artilii  iul  tly  in  July  ami  AuyUftt. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Audover  (N.  Y.  A:  X.  E.l— tMlniulpii  p.  I  m.;  So.  Covfiitry  \k  fl  in.;  Qtiarryvillc 
|i|-:iiii.;  Hop  r.  ',  111.,  and  IJ  trout  biooiwH  within  .">  ni.;  all  KootI:  trout  in  ludukH 
itil  li.  Ii..  I'ikf,  JK  Tch,  etc.  in  jiomU:  lialtn  aif  froKH,  wornin,  (lo>>M<inH,  etc.;  .lui.n 
,11,1  Siiitrniliir  hcst  months;  liotil  *1  \>.  t\.:  miidcM  ,*'J  ji.  i!.;  hoiitM  )il)'iitifiil,  .".o,.. 
I  .   1.    .Some  ^'ooil   hliooting   liiif  also.     Kinbin^;  iu  ('olniiiliiu  p.  ih  roMtricti'il    until 

I  ill.    1.   1H«5. 

Ansonia  lNau^atu>k  >— HouHatouir  r.  arrtsHilili';  jiikt-  ami  trout;  flrHt  most 
(Hiiiii  iiiis;  u.-ual  halts:  hotel  .»l.."io  j,.  d  ;  hoats  ami  haitn  at  HUiall  coHt. 

Broad  Brook  (N.  Y    \-  X.  K.i— Hiou.I  Hi k  str.  mar  Htation.  trout  iirimiiially: 

:!•-  11-1(1:  .May  and 'luuo  hcKt;  liotcl  rtasou:ihlc. 

Btirrville  (Nau«nt<irk)) — AVcst  Hill  'J',  m.;  I.ouk  1. '-*  in.;  Murr'n  j).  ',ni.and 
Mill  r.:  Loii^  1.  hi'Ht:  iiiikcnd  h.  h  and  trout:  hasn  and  pii'krrcl  most  nunnrous; 
;-uiil  halts;  .luiu>  to  N'ovi'iuhfr  hcst;  iirivatu  hoardiUfj  can  h<- ohtaint'd;  guid,>at 
:iii-ouahlL'  char^^'f;  hoats  .")(J  c.  j).  d. 

Central  Villag'e  (N  Y.  \-  N.  K.) — MooHUp  r.  '„'  in:  Moofuii>  ji.  i  in.,  and  Ktvcral 
ff.iii  hionks  mar-:  Modsup  ji.  and  hrooks  hcHt:  h.  h.,  iicnh,  pirki-rid  and  tronl: 
Wilms  ami  dohsons  as  halts;  .Xpi'il,  May  ami  SrptcnihtT  hrst;  hotels  .■fl  'J.')  p.  d,; 
i^uidt  s  .f  1  to  .*2  p.  (1.;  hoatw  and  halt  reasoiiahle. 

Chapinville  ( H .  \-  C.  W.)— Twin   I's.   near  station;  Hit;  p.   and  Hound  p.  easily 

;ir,  1 -~lhle;  lake  tt'out.  h.  h..  whitetlsh.  I)iekerel.  )ie:'eh  ete.:  piekerel,  wlutelish  and 
1.1-- most  liuiuerous;  shiiu'rs.  ininiiowH  ele.  as  halts:  hotel  #(1  ]i.  w.;  guides  .*l..">o 
i.il.:  hoats  oiie  p.  d.;  haitH  ,'iue.  p.  Ion.  (jur  I'urresptjudcut  writes  ;  " C'au  catch  a 
uji>.-  of  ttMh  anytime,  all  you  want." 

Danielsonvllle  (N.  Y.  ,'\.-  X.  F..)— QuineliauK  r.  and  Killint,'ly  p.  1  to  '1  mV  from 
-t.iiMii;  la-t  named   hist:  h.  h.,  jiieki  rel  and  jiereh:  pickerel  most  numerous:  halts 

!■•  wiirnis,  crickets.  Hies  etc.;  July,  .\U(,'UHt  aud  Septfinber  hest;  hotelH  rt>aHoiiu1>k'; 
i..ihks  do.;  boats  •Ji'n-  p.  h. 

Dayville  (X.  Y.  &  X.  E.) — .VlexanderH  1.  I'l   m.;  h.  h.;  wiu-inH,  flics   etc.  as   bait; 

Jiii.s  and  Auuust  best;  hotel  $'.' p.  d;  bouts  liic  p.  h.  Said  to  he  j^ood  liHliinn;  no 
t;ii(ks  required. 

East  Hampton  (li.  &  X.  Y.  .\.  I,,  i— Ijike  Pocotapoque  }i  m.;  excellent  hhuiII 
'.."iith  h.  h.  lishiug;  acomiuodatioUH  good. 

East  Thompson  iX.  Y.  .i;-  X.  E. i— C'hanbnn^'ft^iun^,'anlau^,'  p.;  Loun  p.;  Round  i).; 
\Val.  tield  J).;  Iteservoir  ji.;  all  Within  •!  m.:  lirst  named  best;  b.  b..  perch  etc.;  bass 
i,i"-t  numerous;  nhiners  usual  bait:  I'all  best  season;  no  hotels  nearer  than  Weh- 
^ttI■,  .Mass.,  7  ni.;'  guides  at  Haiue  place. 

Elling'ton  (X.  Y.  ^'c  X.  E.i— Belchers  p.  1  m.;  Sijuare  \i.  -J',,  m.:  Broad  Brook  str. 
I'-ii..;  Meadow  br.  1  m.;  about  eijually  fiood;  trout,  h.  b.,  jiickerel,  salmon  trout 
It..:  Usual  baits;  June  and  .\utiUHt  best;  hotels  .■?!  p.  d.;  boats  can  be  had. 

Fairfield  (X.  Y.  X.  U.k  H.)— «ee  Sontbport,  Conn. 

Parmington  (X.  H.  .t  X. )— Zach's  br.  •_'  m.:  Poplar  Swamp  br.  3  m.;  .Scott 
'>\v.iiiip  l)r.  1 '^  m.;  about  ecjually  yooil:  trout:  jiercli  and  bass  in  Farminnton  r.: 
^^"nn-,  minnows  and  tlies  used;  for  tr(Mit  .\pril  to  June  best;  hotels  i-i  p.  d.;  boats 
■ttii  l.i'  had. 

rorestville  (X.  Y.  .V  X.  E.l— Cedar  Swamp  5  m.;  old  Marsh  .')  m.;  Shuttle 
M' iiImw  t'l  111.,  first  named  best :  pi  rch.  pickerel  etc.;  pickerel  most  numerous:  live 
■II'  minnows  etc.;  Eebrua:'v.  May  and  Seiitember  best:  hotel  j-LM  ji.  d,;  KUido 
^-1'  d.:  boats  .fl  p.  d.;  bait^sl  ]i.  hundred.  The  above  waters  are  reported  to  us 
•IS  1"  ;ii^'  as  )4ood  as  any  in  the  sUite  of  Conn. 

Grosvenordale  iX.  Y.  .^  X.  E.)— >Vebster  p.   •'.  i*.:  Shumway  br.    'i  ni.;  first 

i.aii:.d  best  for  b.  1...  aTid.  brook  for  trout:  bass  and  trout  beiiiti  the  principal 
^an.tics;  worms  and  dubsuus  usual  baits;  spring  and  summer  best  seasons;  Lioats 
•'"0  1',  d. 


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THE   AN(JLEK  S   (IT'IUE    HOOK. 


Hartford  (Kf>arh(Ml  by  4  r.  r.) — A  few  t^nod  tront  stroan.-j  near  hy  in  whii-h  hou.c 
fiii(;  tish  and  fair  cri't'lH  lire  takt'ii.  I-oi-al  aii^,'lfrM  kimw  their  whi-rt'iil"  iits  and  ar.- 
duuhtloHH  chary  in  diviiljtiiiif  localitifs.     Sec  Thk  AMtuicAN  Am.i  Kii,  XH!.  Ill,  ji.  41  i. 

Kawlesrvllle  (N.  V.  A:  X.  E.) — Taunton  \t.  aci'eHsihlt>;  h.  b.,  ]it;r<'h  am'  pifkenl: 
tlif  two  hitttT  luoMt  utuniToti.s;  wuriiiM  and  niiuuuw.s  as  bait;  Jaiumry,  February  :i:,l 
I)efL-uibL'r. 

Hop  River  (N-  Y.  .fc  N.  i:. l— Cidtunbia  ronorvoir  3  m.:  Hop  r.  near  ,-titi  >n;  Lak^ 
X\aiiniiinb'iuj,' 2 '^.  ni.:  tirnt  iiunied  best;  b.  b..  i)i('kerel  and  yellow  jiendi;  live-  bail 
and  trolling;  May  best  for  i>ickerel,  and  Aiit,'UHt  for  liass;  guides  ean  bi'  lad;  al-.. 
boats  Tr>c  to  f  1  ]i.  d.  Ati)reHent  there  is  a  law  inohibitint,'  tishinn  in  restTN oir,  b;i; 
a  bill  ih  before  the  le^'islature  ti)  repeal  it.     The  b.  b.  run  larjie, 

Iiakeville  (H.  .^  C.  W.i— Lake '\V(^(i.,)nsi'ojHininc  at  station:  r,oud  p.  2  in.:  i\b.i:t 
equal;  b.  li.,  jpieker-d,  jierch   aiul   lake   trcnit;  bass   and  pieki-rel   most    nuineioi;. 

minnows  ami   i-| u    hooks    used;     Augiist,    Septeinbei'   and    ()etid>er   best;  hot'\- 

moderate;  boats  and  bait  to  be  hud. 

LitchfleldlShepaut;)— Kast  and  west  br.nich  of  Shepant;  and  Bantam  r.;  Bantarn 
1.,  Little  and  Mt. 'I'om  ponds.  The  best  are  the  tiiree  last  named.  B.  b.,  troiu, 
pickerel  and  yellow  perch;  the  bass  run  lar>,'e,  ;{  to  5',  lbs.;  fly  I'shinK  for  huth 
tro\it  and  b.  b.  noixl;  hotels  .r  l..">o  p.  d. ;  <;ui(ies  f  uri.ished  free  at  tne  Bantam  Lak.' 
iIo\is<';  boats  .'ioc  p.  d.;  baits — live  minnows  and"  bluoixers  "  (helgramitesi;  May  tv 
Nov.  best  for  la'<e  tish,  April  to  July  for  tru\it. 

Melrose  (N.  Y.  <t  N.  E.l— Broad  Brook  str.  '^  '"•:  tn.nt  princi,ially;  worn,- 
mostly  used  as  bait;  May  and  Jiiue  bent;  hotel  f  1  p.  d.  (iuides  and  boats  u  it 
reiiuired. 

Milford(N'.  Y.  .^  N.  H.) — Housatonic  r.  2  ni.;  NVopewaun  r.  near  station;  Lnn:.' 
Island  Sound  also  near;  Indian  r.  accessible;  Lont,'  Island  Sound  ''.ud  Housatoui.  r 
l)i'st;  houiiders,  spanisli  niackertd.  jierch,  striped  bass,  bluelish,  weitktish,  blackti-i. 

-and  others;  bl^idifish,  iduelish,  weaktish  and  flounders  mosv  nuuieroiis;  baits soft 

,shell  dams,  fiddlers,  minnows,  crabs  etc.;    tile  best   season   for    hhicktish.  May  t 
Nov.;  for  bhietish,  .\u','.   to   Oct.;  weakti.-h,  June   to   O.'t.;  hottd.s    .*•>   to  .*lii  j).  \', 
j,'uides,  with  boats,  lines  and  bait,  f:)  to  .»il  p.  d.,  accordiUf,'  U  party;  flood   tide  be  ■ 
This  is  a  good  lishiut.'  sei'tiou. 

Mill  Plain  (N.  Y.  iv-  N.  E  )— Lake  Kenosia  1  ni.;  Bo^'jjs  1.    '.,    m.:  Peach    1.  4   i 
aid  thrie  smaller  ones  within  2  iiL.:  the  three  first   best    white   and   yellow  jier 
pickerel,  b.  b.  ai.d  catlish-  live  bait  mostly    use<l    June,  July  and    September  l^-- 
hotel  .*2  p.  d.;  tiuides  at  moderate  cliarges    1>oats  Twic  p.  d.;  Peach    Lis   the   fa^  ■•  ■ 
for  b.  1).  and  white  perch, 

Moosup  (^^  Y.  \:  N.  E.l— Moosiqi  p.  1',  m.  and  several  ^'ood  troiu   brook.n   ne,,: 
fi'vt  luimed  I'est:  b.  b.  and  iiickeul;  usual   baits;  June    best;  hotel  S'J  ]).  d.:  I 


1' 


d. 


clrp.  10  111.  distant  is  reported  to  be  a  tine  b.  b.  water.   Snake  Mead> 


br.  near  station  j^ives  fair  troutiug  t)t  times. 

New  Britain  I N.  Y.  .^  N  E.)— Slnttle  Meadow  reservoir  4 
p.ickerel;  perch  nnst  numerous;  live  bait   and  worms;   May    to    October 'in<dn 


ni.;  b,  b.,  perch 


best  season: 
Verv  suci'ess 


ful. 


hotel  or  guides;    boats  .*1..')U  \i.  d.;    tishillg  for    p- 


idi   i 


IIV' 

s   sometiu.' 


New  Hartfoid  (H.  .V  <'.  W.i— West  Hill  p.  .T  m.;  Gri^euwood's  p  . ',  ni.:  the  tr  ■ 
biook.'^  ari' all  posted,  tishing  not  allowed  in  tliem.  Both  of  the  jionds  nn'niioi,.  i 
are  very  (,'ocd  for  b.  b.  ancl  jiickerel,  the  former  most  nunM':'ous:  •  .Si^rabbU; -" 
(didisonsi,  minnows  and  wcirms  are  used  as  baits;  April,  May,  June,  Oct.,  lii 
Jan.  and  1(d).,  an  the  best  months;  hotels  #2  i>,  d,;  baits  sbotlKl  be  brought  1' 
anglers^  boats  chea]);  no  professional  guides, 

New  liOndou  (N.  Y,  \-  N,  E.)— Lake  Konomoc,  the  reservoir  of  New  Lon.i-i 
gi\es  go, >d  b.  b.  fishing.  .Vcross  the  river  at  Oroton  is  a  favorite  ,>-ipot  for  le  i 
anglers;  some  gooil  striped  bass  groiiuds  are  near  this  station. 

New  Preston   (Shepatigl— Waramang  1.   :^i    m.:    Bee   br,  ',   ni,:  Shepaug  r  i 
Tods;  the  first  named  best;  b,  b,,  pickeitd,    pike    and    inndi    and    all    are   jilt  i  r; 
fill:  minnows,    •bloomers"   (dobsousi,    and    worms   are   the   baits  used    bv   !-   i! 
au'/lers.     Some  trout  in  Bee  br.     The  law  says  "No  tishing  frtmi  Jan.  1  to  JuU 
Wiraniaug  1."     Hotels  reasonable;  guides  .■?!  to  ^.i  p.  d.  by  coutraot;  boats  50c  ]    li 
Dob.son  ■.  Ic  each.     Seo  ^Va6hiugtou,  Conn. 


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II.  1).  41 

■uiiry  ;i: 

,  >u:  Lai.' 
live   1ki: 
1  ail:  ;il- 
r\('ir.  1' 

III.:  i'.l"' 
miin-toi. 
'St;  b«jt'.- 


.;  Bantatii 

1).,  trout. 

;    for    both 

itiim  Lak'> 
)rt);  May  iv 


lly:  woriiK 
I  lioatH  li't 


ition;  Loiu' 
lUMatoui'  r 
li,  hlackti-!: 
baits— s. 'ft 
i.sh.  May  t 
1)  #ii)  J),  u., 
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TNITKD   ST.\TES    AND   <  AN  A  DA.  ■!•> 

JHevrtovrat'S.  \'.  k  y.  V.) — Fountain  1. -^ni.;  Hoiisatonic  r.  1  m.:  about  t'<inalr. 
1  I'lki'  and  I'trdi:  baf^n  nio.^t  iimiifnius:  \iaits  aif  '•  .Mli^'ato^.K  "  (lielnraiuites), 
,  i».  iiiitiiu'ws  ami  i-riiki'tH;  lice,  and  .Ian.,  .Iiiiic,  July  and  .\ut,'U.'<t  bcHt;  liotclM  :t2 

.  -1  ;  I'liidts  reasonable;  biiatH  '-;."»•  \t.  h.  or  Otic  p.  d.;  bait  .*1  i>.  \'»i. 

Niantlc  (N.  Y.  N.  H.  .V  H.  to  Kast  T-ynuo — Lake  Kononmc  and  Sturdcvants  }i. 
■  .  ;■  I'V  iirtiud  b.  li.,  iitrcli  and  i'ickci'il:  usual  baits;  at  tin-  Toll  brid^ic,  salt  wati-r 
•>;.  '  nil  bi  i-aittibt — imrniei*.  ceabass,  tlouiulfrs,  bhu'kti.sh,  sbt'eiishi'a<land  wcaktisLi. 
i  I.,     •.triiiid    basH    at     tinics    five    t'Xi.i-lli-nt  sixirt.     .\cci)iuni<idations    ^ood    aiul 

.  ,,-•  liable. 

Norfolk  (H.  .V  t'.  W.l— Reservoir  "2  111.:  Tnbeyji.  1  in.;  I'ond  Hill  ]).  I  in.:  Doo- 
,ttl''  ji.  e  111.:  Siiiitliii.  am.;  I  itiiaan  .Mountain  ji.  'i  ni. :  Dnolittle  ji.  and  Ueser\oir best; 
li.  1'..  jiickerel  and  iierch:  ]iiikerel  most  uiinieroiis:  live  bait  iiinstly  used:  June  and 
>,  It.  best  fur  bass,  end  all  tlie  sunmier  niniifhs  fiU'  jiiekerel:  jileiity  uf  bdardin^; 
ii. lilies  at  .*.")  to  :?!'•  II.  w. ;  bnats  j.lenty  at  U."ie  \\.  d.  Tliere  are  trmit  lii'ciiiks  in  tlii.'^ 
'. :(  iiiity,  with   the   trout  iibuiidaiit.     Tho  tishin;^  for  jiiekerel  is  reiiorted  \ery  tine. 

No.  Windham  (N.  Y.  A:  N.  K.i— Natebaun  r.   '.;   m.:  teuton   r.  1',    m.:  Stono- 

,-'   bf.  J  111.,  'iiii  i-ers  b.'.  1  III.  ;  IJeaver  br.  "J  m . ;   Merriek  br.  2'^  iii.;   NatchaUii 

r   .iii'i  St<iuehaiii   br.  best;  b.  b.,  jiei'i-li,  iiickerel,  brook  trout,  roach,  catlisli  etc.; 

,ili  kuids  of  baits  which  are  usually  used;  .June  and  J'.ily  best   in    the   river,  eailiei 

I.  I'li'iiks,  and  in  winter  throii!.'h    the   ice;  iierinits   must   !"■    olitaiiied  to   lish  for 

Norwich  ' '.  V.  \  N.  Y.  .1-  -'.  I",  i— Between  Norwich  tind  the  mouth  of  the  Thames 
r  :!i.  >.c\criil  \:irietic:;  ,it  brackish  water  tiwh.  \  few  b.  b..  striped  bass  (salt  Witterl. 
wliit'' and  yellow  i-ercli  are  taken  uji  to  (Ireeiiville  dam  1  m.  above  Norwich.  Tho 
l"ll'i\viiif<  rivers,  easily  reached,  have  some  l)ass,  Jiickerel  and  coarse  lish.  Ytintic, 
Sh' lU'-kel.  Little  Hiver  and  (^uinuebauti:  the  b.  b  are  liowever  disiiiipeiiriin,'; 
witliin  ii  radius  of  litui.  are  several  lakes  coiitainiii(»  b.  b.  iiiid  otlii  r  tish.  There 
;iri-  J. any  trout  strciiius  within  lo  to  I'J  m.,  some  of  which  .«till  furnish  +'air  creels. 
(lar'lii'i's  1.  4  m.  tiiv.s  fair  s.  m.  b.  ti.  sixu't;  Jul\,  Ana.  and  Sept.  are  tlie  best 
l"r  tliiiu;  hotels  $l.'A>  to  $;i  p,  tl.     See  Thk  Amehiian  .\N"<ii.i;ii,  \'ol.  HI  p.  -j;;!. 

Plainfteld  (N.  Y.  \- N.  E.  I — Frye's  ji,  U  ni.:  Psu'ker's  p.  3  m.;  last  named  best; 
I     i  '  I' 1.    trout   itc;  pickerel   most   uuniertius;  April,    May,  June   ami   July   best, 

ii.  1.1-  .''J  p.  d. 

Rockville  (N.  Y.  \- N.  E. ) — Snipsic  1,  1  n>.;  Bolton    reservoir  4   m.:  first   Tiamed 

'  .  -!.  I'.  Ii..  villow  perch,  pickerel  etc.;  b,  b.  most  nunu'rous;  worms,  frog's,  toads, 
.i.t-shoppers  etc.  as  baits:  .\pril.  May  and  Seiitember  best;  hotel  *-j  to  .■S-.i..")0  p.  d.: 
i'"iit-  loc  ]i.  h.  The  b.  b.  are  jiletitifiil  but  erratic,  in  their  biting'  humors.  .\  few 
■!    lit  laii  be  i-auyht  iu  ailjaceut  br<ioks    • 

Roxbnry  iShepau^;) — Shepau^  r.  near  by  and  several  small  brooks  wliich  contain 
•!     It;  I'tacUi  lehiib  or  winrishi  in  the  r.     Trout  law   reHtrict.s   tishitij,'  to  April,  May 

:[.■'[  iiiui-.     Sec  New  I'restui',  ColiU. 

Sandy  Hook  (N'.  Y.  .'*:  N.  V.  < — Housatoiiic  r.  ,,  m.;  Taunton  1.  :i  m.;  first 
n.iiie  il  best;  b.  b.,  ])ickerel  and  yellow  )ier(h:  bass  in  the  majority;  baits — worms. 
li' ;L.'iaiiiites  and  minnows;  July,  .Vnnust,  September  and  October:  Jiotcls  .*1  to 
•1  'i"]'.  d.;  boat  at  reasonable  prices.  The  b.  b.  are  taken  at  time.-;  in  f.iir  niim- 
)"-r-  "lit  of  the  Hoiisalouic. 

Shepatlg"  (Shepiiut;)— Housatonic  and  Sli(>paU}i  r.  5u  to  loii  yds. :  the  former  best: 
!i.  !'..  loach,  trout  and  perch;  the  bass  and  trout  most  numerous;  local  baits  are 
Worms,  ••  Allifratoi's"  (dobsons I,  toads,  newts  and  i-rickets;  July,  .Vut;.  and  Sept. 
l„.vt  i.|"ntli>:  "boats  'Joe  p.  d.  ;  lio  guides  ueedid ;  hotel  charges  unknown . 

Southford  (N.  Y.  .V   N,  K. )— Quassaiiaufi  1.  :t'.   m.:  t^nassapauH  r.  '.,  m.:  trout 

]'i'i>' re),  b,  b..  percli  etc.;  ^lay  and  June  best  for  trout   and   bass;  hotel    t-l    p.  <1.: 

liri'.;i!e  boardint.'  less;  ),'uides  can  be  iirociired:  boats  .">oc  p.  d.,  and  baits  :?1    )>.  loii. 

■  \;i.le  dofis  "  is  the  local  name   tor   the   helj/ramite   or   dobson    bait.     See   Sandy 

H"  i:.  (•"!!i,, 

Southport  iN.  Y,  N,  H.  it  H./ — Loiiv;  Island  Sound  and  month  of  !\Illl  r.  ^,  m.. 
■<iiii  "  1  li;e.s,  bluetish,  frost  lish,  blacktish  etc.;  ail  numerous;  minnows,  soft  crabs, 
cl.i!:-.  "iirimp  eti'.  as  baits;  Aufitist  and  September  best  for  lilueiish  and  striped 
I'H--;  1 1,  tuber,  l)eceinb''r  aiul  January  for  frost  tish;  hotels  at  vi'ry  leaHonable 
u<-  >    boats  'J-V  p.  h.:  bait  reasoiialile. 

South  Windham  (N.  Y.  .^-  N,  E.l— Shetucket  r.  near  station:  b.  b.  moHtly  taken 
■''  '■'■      ^  I'S'ii  and  iroj,'  bait;  hotel  *1  ]i,  d.;  tishiuK  is  not  attractive. 


4«; 


THK   AXCJLER  S   GUIDK    HOOK. 


Stafford  (<'.  V.,  nee  jiaKc  VII)— C'ryHtal  1.  Ji  m.:  Marshaiiauii*l.  12  ni.:  la«t  nani..| 
best;  iiiikiTcl,  ixTch  iiiiil  N.  la.  1).  1).;  jx'Tcli  ami  l)a^.s  must  iiiiiiiiT(>u.>i;  l)aitH  u-<,l 
arc  iiiiiiiKiws,  li(lt,'raiiiitis,  firasshopix-rs  etc.;  July  1  ti>  Ort.  1  ln-.-t;  l>oatf<  r>i)i.'  ji.  .1. 
The  li.  1).  take  till   riy  in  Mai>hai)aii«  1. 

State  Line  (H.  .V;  C.  W.)— Indian  p.  1 '.  ni.:  Riuld  j).  1  ni.;  both  e(iuall\  k""!. 
Ii.  !i..  jiickcnl,  latlish  etc.;  baMH  aud  picki-rt'l  nniwt  imiiiiTous;  baits  an-  uiiiinm,,, 
^Ta-JsliciiipcrH  and  wormn;  July,  AugiiHt  aud  September  buHt;  hotels  at  cl  to  $-' p. 
d.  includin^fboatH. 

Sterling"  (N.  Y.  i^  N.  K.)—Q\iandiu'k  r.;  Moosnp  r.;  Dye  Houhc))..  New  Mill  ; 
Moosup]!.;  I'orter  Saw  Millji.:  Heh  Hollow  p.:  Bccih  ]i.:  all  within  5  ui.;  Kom.- 
quite  near;  b.  b.,  plckerrl,  tro\it,  ixTch  etc.;  piekerel  most  numerous:  worm, 
insects  and  live  baits.  Beach  \>.  tjives  excellent  )>  b  lishinK.  Trout  tishint^  in  ih>' 
S])rinj,' in  this  immediate  section  is  very  fair.  .\ut,'nst  i.-t  reported  to  be  the  h.>t 
montli  for  h.  b.  (iiiidea  if'J  p.  d.;  boais  cheap;  board  can  be  had  at  pruat' 
bouses. 

Stoningrtou  (Via  Stoninnton  Line  from  New  York) — Stonin^tou  harbor  'j  in  . 
rau^'uatuck  r.  .^m.;  the  first  best.  Salt  water  lish  on  usual  baits:  April  and  Sept 
on  the  tbiod  ti<le  is  the  most  t'a^(lrable  time;  hotels  il  to  JIl,  i^uidea  $1  and  Itoats  f j 
p.  d.     Kxcellent  hshiny  is  reported. 

TariffVille  (H.  .<:  C.  W'.)— Farminntou  r  'i  m.;  Marsh  p.  1  m.:  tirst  luinied  bi  -:; 
pickerel  and  b.  i).;  live  bait  niostly  used;  taken  both  winter  and  summer;  hot' I- 
.*.">  to  .■?!()  p.  w.;  guides  .*'i  p.  d.;  boats  .">oc  p.  d.  A  few  trout  iii  iiostenl  (by  tarnit!'- 
streams. 

Thomaston  (N'aut,'at\ick) — Bantam  1.  bi  m.;  jiickend.  jierch  and  b.  b.;  li\. 
baits  and  jinnd  siiiners;  May  to  October  best;  hotel  .■fi;  p.  w.-  tzuides  reasonal'l' . 
Imats  can  lie  had  at  moderate  cost.     Fishin;^  through  the  ice  is  much  followed. 

Thompson  (N.  Y.  \-  N.  E.)— (Juadic  reservoir 'J 'j  m.;  ^Vakefleld  p.  5  m.;  Haik 
wt'lls  I'eservoir  ") ' .  m.;  first  named  l)est;  pickerel,  perch,  pouts,  trout  and  dai  >■ 
•jiickerel  most  numerous;  usual  baits:  .April  and  May  best  for  trout;  Oct.  and  N"\. 
fiu' pickerel;  hotel  *l  ji.  d. :  guide  with  boat  ^fUji.  <1.;  boats  'tiK'  p.  d.  Theio  iil-- 
also  a  numl)er  of  trout  brook.t  within  2';,  m.  from  here  where  good  records  nv' 
reported. 

Torring'ton  (Naugatuckl^Bantam  1.  H  m.;  Dog  p.  and  Tyler  p.  at  (ioshen.  7  in.. 
AMiist  1'.  t  111.;  West  Hill  p.  at  New  Hartford,  7  m.:  Nauj/atuck  r.  and  branches  I  t. 
'.(  m.;  Bantam  1.  and  West  Hill  )).  best  for  trout:  Naugatuck  r.  and  branches  r  ■: 
other  fish;  b.  b..  ))ickercl.  perch  and  trout;  baits  used  are  "bloomers"  (hel^ramit'- 
live  hsh,  worms,  flies  etc.;  .Vjiril.  .vlay  and  June  best;  hotels  #'2  \>.  d.;  boats  uni 
bait  can  b(>  had  at  reasonable  rates.  Scuiie  of  the  Uical  augh  r.s  will  act  as  guides  t 
the  best  fishing  grounds. 

Washington  (Shepaugl—Shepaug  r.  ',m.;  Beebr.  Im.,-  Waramaug  1  .T  m.;  avw 
worms  best  bait  for  ciiubs  (locally  winfish.)  linbstins  are  called  alligators  by  Iimj; 
tisherman.  There  is  an  eccentric  character,  "Old  Harrison"  at  the  lake  who  lia- 
his  fishing  grounds  staked  out,  and  who  is  loud  iu  cuss-words  if  you  pt>aeh  on  'u:- 
territory.     See  New  Preston,  C.'ouu. 

West  Norfolk  (H.  A;  (".  W.)— Wood  cr.  iy,n\.:  Doolittle  ji.  i  m.:  Smith  p.  i 
Toby  J).  Urn.;  Canaan  Mountain  pd's  4'i!:ii.;  Wood  cr.  is  best  for  pickerel;  ana 
lioolittle  p.  for  b.  )).,  it  also  contains  pickerel.  North  br.  near  by,  contains  tr.iit 
and  Blackberry  r.  '^  m.,  has  trout  and  <'arp,  Bass,  pii'ker«d  and  percli  in  Siiiiili 
J).,  Toliy  1).,  and  <'an;uin  Mountain  p.  For  trout  and  pickerel,  June  is  best  moiitti. 
.Aug.  and'Sept.  for  b.  b. ;  frogs'  legs;  hoppers,  crickets  and  wi^mns  are  usual  b,i;;> 
bo,its  cost  7.'>c  p.  d, ;  uo  profeMsional  guitles;  hotels  moilerate. 

Winsted  (Naugatttck.)— Long  1.  '^  ni..  Round  1.  1  ni.;  Bowley  p.  2  m.;  Be.  kK» 
p.  4.;  i)o<)little  p.  .">  m.;  Parkj).  4ni.,  !Mill  br.  ;i  m.;  Kugg  br.  2m.;  Hall  Mea^iiw 
br.  i")  m  ;  Braiick  br.  4  m.;  Long  1.  best:  pickerel,  b.  b.;  salmon  (land  locked)  ..ii! 
■jierch;  bahiH  most  numerous:  baits  used  are,  live  fish,  crickets,  worius,  etc.:  '^i']'- 
teuiber  to  December  best;  hotels  .*2  p.  d.;  guides  }2  p.  d.;  boats  $1  p.  d.;  bait  Vv 
II.  bX).     See  West  Wiusted,  Conn. 

Winsted  (East)  (H.  .t  C.  AV.)— Winsted  1.  \  m.;  West  Hill  1.  2  m.  and  vai  '.• 
trout  Htreams;  both  I's  goo.l;  black  and  rock  bass,  pickerel,  perch  and  brook  tr  'it 
I'rickots,  Worms,  grasshoppers,  trolling  spoons  Hies.  etc.  usi'd;  IMay.  June,  >•!'; 
«>ct.  ami  Nov.  b(>st  months:  hotels  .■?  I  ii.  d.:  boats  atid  baits  at  moderate  jirici  <.  A 
few  landlocked  salmon  iu  Winsted  1.,  but  they  are  seldimi  caught.  The  pickerel 
llshiug  in  very  liuo.    We  have  uo  uutUeutlc  iuformatiou  about  the  trout  stream-. 


T-NITE1>   STATES   AND   CANADA. 


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laitH  u—.l 
I   r>oo  1'.  it. 

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111.;  Ki'iii.- 
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AuH  ill  Ui' 
J  tilt'  l'.>' 
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ibiir    'i  111.: 

aud   StiJt 

ml  bleats  ri 


lanifd  bi-:; 
iiicr;  Lilt' 1- 
)y  farniti> 

b.    b.;  li\. 
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i   111.;  Clark 
t   ami   (bill'. 
•t.  and   N"\ 
Theio  aiv 
recordr*  nn- 

■ilirn.  T  111-. 
•aiii'hfs  1  t' 
■iinrlics  !"1 
,'niniit-? 

bnats    lUJ'i 

IS  guide:?  t ' 

3  111.;  ynii 
l)y  l.Mu: 
M'  who  li;i- 
lii.-b   on    :i.- 

iiith  !>.  i  '■>■ 
•kfivl;   .iii; 

iitaiuH  tv  11! 
•Ii  in  Sii.ii: 

bi'st  liii'iitli 

usual    b,i;t> 

u.;  UeckU^ 
;all  M.-aU  ■' 
locked  I  ..Il- 
ls, ftc;  ■>'•!■ 
d.;  bait  ■"' 


aud   vai:"'.- 

(brook  tr 'lU 

1  J)iue,    f>'-)'t 

,.  jirii'-*-    -^  I 

The   jiu  kfre: 

■itreaui:-. 


Winsted  (West)  (H.  .\:  ('.  W.) — Lonjjl.;  Little  i>.;  llua^i  bi.  uiid  Hubbell  br.; 
;ii;  r:i,-il.v  reached; the  rti'ist  named  being  bent:  b.  b.  and  iiickertd  found;  l.iasrt  inont 
iiuimroii.-';  woriijri  and  live  bait  unci;  .luly.  .\ug.  and  Sejit.  best;  hotels  .*'2  !>.  d.; 
MU'li -^i  anil  boats  imjcurable  at  reamiuablc  prices. 

Dakotah  Territory 

Alpena  (*'.  M.  >^  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— .Janifs  r.,  lo  ni.;  HOine  banH  aud 
(.ukL-rel  to  be  found;  May  aud  Jiiuu  best;  hotelM,  f l.")<i  i>.  d. 

AshtonI*'.  ^I.  '^  St.  r.  Set'  inside  back  cover.)— Jim  r.,  1  m.;  .Snake  cr.,  1  m.; 
ni~t  iiaMiiil  best;  some  pickerel  taken  here;  Juue  and  July  best;  usual  liaitw  used; 
L"ii  l^.  i-  !'•  d.;  boats  and  baits  procurable. 

Bartlett  ;st.  P.  M.  \-  M.  See  Page  X.)— Stump  1.,  8  m.;  Devils  1..  VI  m.:  last 
.liiiu'd  best;  pickerel;  minnows  and  artiliic-ial  baits  usimI;  spring,  fall,  and  winter. 
1  .-I    lioteln,  ?1  p.  d.,  .*'>  p.  w.     See  Devils  Lake,  Dakotah. 

Bath  (''•  M.  A:  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover,  i — .James  r  ,  1  ',  m.;  pickerel  nioHtly; 
iisuiil  liiiiss;   March  and  .\pril  best;  hotels,  ;jil..">0  to  .r'J  p.  d.;  boats,  '.2,5e.  to  .■?!  p.  d. 

Big  Stone  City  (<'•  M.  \-  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— I5ig  Stone  1..  at  staJioii; 
yiik>-.  piikcrel.  aiiilb.  b. ;  pickend  most  numerous;  baits — worms  and  spoon  hooks; 
Ainil.  -May,  aud  June,  best:  hotels,  j^'J  p.  di;  guidey,  ,* l..">o  p.  d.;  boats*  plenty  aud 
rt-a.'iHuable. 

Bismarck  |N.  P.  See  Page  VIIL)— Missouri  r..  '1  m.;  ^-atfish;  bait  salt  pork;  April 
t..  Prtobcr;  hotels,  J2  to  ?;t  p.  d.  Our  corrcspoudeiit  writes;  ".V  cattish  is  not  a 
Nciy  pretty  biulbut  he  is  right  good  to  eat  when  properly  cooked." 

Bruce  (*'•  '^'  N.  AA.I— Lake  Teetnukeeha,  and   i>ther  wniall  lakes,  ;<  ni.;  Lake  Teet- 

( iiki  ■  ha  biHt;  pickert  1  and  b.  li.,  but  lirst  named  most  numerous;  pickerel  tins  and 
trii^;s  Used  ai  baits;  fall  and  winter  best  but  good  most  all  times;  lioteis,  .■f'.J  p.  d.; 
guides,    .?:)  p-  d. ;    boats  aud  baits  to  be   had   reasonable.     Lishiug  is  good  at  thi.- 

I'nillt. 

Canton  (*'.  M-  'V;  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.) — Big  Sioux  r.,  near  station;  i)ick- 
erel,  pike,  catlish.  and  b.  b. :  the  two  first  named  being  most  numerous;  .May.  June, 
.*<ei'teiiiber.  and  Di'tober,  best;  miiuuiws  and  frogs  used  as  baits;  hotel,  j'J  p.  d., 
l">iit.'*  aud  bait  to  l/tJ  had  cheap. 

Castlewood  ('.  \- N.  W.) — Lake  PoiTisett,  H  m.;  Siouxr..  '^  ni.:  first  named  best; 
,iu  ki  111.  pike,  and  butl'alo  iu  about  eciual  numbers;  pork  .)r  beef  and  spoon  hooks, 
are  used  as  baits;  May  au<l  Juue  best,  aud  in  wiuter  through  ice;  hotels  at  reason 
alile  rates;  boats,  "J.^c.  ]).  h. 

Chamberlain  (<'.  M.  &  St.  P.  S«-e  inside  back  cover.) — Missouri  r.,  at  station, 
i'vi'K  cr.,  l-')  m.;  the  latter  the  best;  pickerel,  iiike,  buttalo,  aud  some  I),  b. ;  beef; 
li\ei,  and  frog  bai.s;  May  aud  Juue  best;  hotels,  $'Jp.  d.;  boats  easily  jirocured. 

Clark  \C-  «V  N.  W .) — Lake  K.impeska,  '2>>  m.;  pike  aud  pi  kerel;  tirst  named  most 
iniiiM  rolls;  usual  Ivaits  used;  May  aud  J  llie  best;  hotel,  ^2  p.  d.;  boats  and  Ijaits 
(all  lie  had. 

Colfax  (St.  P.  M.  .t  M.  See  Page  X.  I— Wild  lUce  r.,  .T..  m.;  Red  r.,  7  m.;  a)>out 
i(|ii,tUy  good,  iiike,  buttalo,  b.  b.,  aud  cattish;  jdke  and  butl'alo  most  uunieroits: 
iiuiiii'iws  are  used;  April,  May,  June,  and  July,  best;  no  regular  lioti  Is  here;  boats 
aiiil  liait  can  be  had. 

Colnian  iC  M.  A:  St.  P.  See  iusi<le  back  cover.)— Herman  1.,  7  m.;  jiickerel  very 
alpuiid;tiit  here;  live  niiuuowrt  and  art.  spoous  used;  May  and  Juue  best;  hotel,  $i 
I'.  ".;  boats  to  be  had  at  trilling  cost. 

Dell  Bapids  1<'   M.  .^-  St.  P.     See  inside  back  cover.  j-Braut    1.,  Sioux  r.,  and 
1..1K      11.  rman;    Brant  1.   best;    iiike,  pickend.  b.   b.,  etc,;  pike  aud  pickerel  most 
uuiiH  i,.us;  spring  ami  fall  best  seasons;    minnows  usually  used   for  bait;  hotids, 
>l.."n  til  .»'2  p.  d,;  guides,  boats,  aud  bait,  at  rea.'^oiiable  rate.-.     These  waters  are  re 
Ii'irteil  to  be  grand  for  li.diing. 

Devil's  I*ke(St.  P.  M.  .t  M.  See  Vuw  X.)— Devils  1..  '.  m.;  Mouse  r.,  yo  ni.; 
tii>t  named  best;  pickerel  only ;  only  trolling;  .June  1  to  Si-pteiiiber  ito  best;  hotels, 
•r- ;     l. ;  boats,  $1  to  $2  p.  d.     The  water  iu  DevH'w  Lake  is  salty. 

Diana  (<'.  M.  &  St.  P.  See  iuside  back  cover.)— Redstone  cr..  i  m.;  Jhii  r.,  S  ru.; 
^iUer  1..  ',•  111.;  Jim  r,  the  best;  jiickend.  b.  b..  cattish,  etc.:  pickerel  most  uuiner- 
iii-;  baits— frogs  aud  luinnowc;  .\ugust  to  September  best:  hotels,  $1   to  $'2  p.  d.; 


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48 


THK    ANia.KIl  S   CflDE   HOOK. 


pleuty  of  liait  to  l>c  had.     The  Hhootiut;  in  hotter  than  the  flHhirif?,  but   wh<n   the 
watoi'H  I'.rc  in  j^ooil  i-oiulition  fai""  iretlM  are  madu. 

£*urbin  (St.  1'.  M.  A;  M.)~Mai)lc  r.,  near  Ktatiou;  pickerel;  art.  hijooub  geucially; 
May,  Juiu-,  and  July  hrnt;  hotel,  j=1.4U  ji.  d.;  )>(>ats  aiul  nuideH  not  needed. 

ISdeil(('.  M.  '^c  St.  P.) — Hi},'  Sioux  r.,  \  m.;  \vlut(  tiHh,  pickerel,  an<l  latrtsh;  pi  k- 
erel  and  cattish  moHt  nuiucrou.s;  ."\I;i\  and  Jinic  best;  liotelw  reaHonahle;  no  boats 
rcijuircd.     .\ddre.>iH,  lor  further  inl'uruiiition,  if  nee<led,  ('.  M.  (iiliuan,  as  above. 

Elk  Point  (<'•  M.  'V:  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cov<r.)— Sioux  r.,  4  m.;  Xorwe^'iaii  1., 
0  111.;  lirst  named  best:  iii  krnl,  ]jil{c,  wliitclish,  etc.;  jiidienl  juost  nuniermi-; 
usual  baits — iniunows  ami  fri>j.'s;  May  and  June  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rat'  >. 
Fair  lishin^^  in  the  above  named  months. 

Elkton  (<'.  M.  .V:  St.  P.)— Lake  Benton,  Pi  ni.;  I.ako  Hendricks,  12  ni.;  eiju.r.ly 
jjood;  pickerel,  b.  b.,  etc.;  \iicUcrel  uuist  nnnicr'.r.s;  sjioou  liooks  and  worms  ii~.il 
mii.-*tly;  .\pril,  .May,  and  June,  best;  hotels,  .■i^ip.  d.;  boats  can  lii^  piocui'cd.  i  ;-';:• 
iu!^  reported  good. 

Porestbnrg'  (C,  .M.  .*i;  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.) — Jani<-s  r.,  'j  m.;  Silver  .  r, 
}i  m.;  also  soiiic  small  lakes  near  by  which  arc  the  best;  ]iike,  pickerel,  and  jie;'  ii; 
curttomary  baits;  June  and  Detolier  best;  hotels,  niode.iaie  rates. 

Frankfort  (•'.  ''c  N.  W.) — Jim  r.,  ',  lu.;  Lake*  Byron,  18  m.;  last  Jianwd  b.-t; 
])ick(  Tel.  pike,  pe;'c)i,  bass,  an<l  liiillalo-  idckercl  aiidpike  nust  numiToiis;  nun- 
nows  anil  Iresli  beef  best;  all  throujih  the  summer;  hotels,  j^l."iup.  d.;  no  re^;u!,ir 
guides.     Spear  fishing  mostly  followed  by  re.-^ideuts. 


Freeman  l<'.  -M.  .V  St.  P.)— silver  1. 
month. 


."im.;  sonic  pickerel;  usual  baits;  June  1m -r 


QrotonC-  Al.  X  St.  P.) — lames  r., '.i  m.;  Sand  1.,  l<i  lu.;  last  named  bi'st;  picK.r- 
el  ]  rincipally;  bails  mostly  used  are  frogs;  hotels,  tl.ou  to  <:>.  p.  d. 

Hurley  (<'.  i*<:  X.  ^V.) — Sw-au  1.,  i  m.-.  Vermillion  r..  M'^  m.:  first  named  li'-r; 
iiickerid  nio.-tly  abound;  frogs  and  art.  sjioons  mostly  usi'<!;  April,  .May,  and  >■  p- 
tember,  best;  hotid,  *;'i  p.  d.;  guides  at  reasimable  rate;  boats  can  be  had  at  moili  r- 
ate  cost.  ,\ngler«  from  the  neighborhood  camp  (uit  on  Swan  1.,  and  have  tuir 
sport. 

Jamestown  (N.  I'.  See  Pago  VIII.) — hiiues  r..  and  Piiiestciii  r.,  at  this  place,  ajjI 
Sjiirttwood  1.,  I'J.  m.;  last  named  be>t;  pike,  pickerel,  and  b.  b.;  piekeiel  most  i.ii- 
mertuis;  artilicial  lures  mostly;  Mas,  June.  July,  and  August,  be^t;  Hotels,  ,>f2."iita 
?:i  p.  d.     Tilt;  tishing  is  imlillereiit  in  the  livers  but  thai  of  the  lake  is  good. 

Itakota  (St.  P.  M.  A:  M,    See  Page  X.)— stuni]>  1.,  7  m.:    Devil's  1.,  10  m.;  ., 
named  best:  pickend  only;  frogs  and  minnows  usual  baits;  July,  .\ugust,  and  >>  i  • 
tember,  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rate;  guides  anil  boats  can  be  had  at  nioch     ■ 
charges. 


Iiennox  (C  M.  A:  St.  P.     Set?  inside  back  cover.) — Vermillion  r.,  T  m.;  Wall  I.   Vl 
m.;  last  named  best;  jiickenl,  lurch,  and    cattish;   pickerel  most    numerous:   In;- 
are  frogs,  n.inuows,  and  nie:it;  APsy  and  Sepieniber  best;  hotels,  reascuiable.  b  ;ii- 
can  b(>  liad.     Local  anglers  jirefer  ^^all  1.,  ^^here  they  camp  out,   and  have 
sport. 

Ijetcher  (''.  M.  .^  St.  P.) — Jim  r.  ami  clear  1.,  accessibb-;  first  luinied  b 
pickerel,  b.  b.,  and  other  varieties;  frogs  auil  other  bjiits;  hiimnier  season  bi-st. 

Iiisbon  (N.  P.  See  Page  Vn  I.)— Sheej.iiiie  r.,  ad.ioiiiing  the  city;  pickerel, 
horse,  and  cattish:  idediend  and  red  hoiN.'  uio,st  numenuis;  nuiniows  and  ^I 
hooks  used;   May  and  June  best;  hotel,  ivasonable, 

Miidison  !<',  M.  .V  St.  P.) — Lake  Madisou,  '2',  m  ,  ami  Lake  Ibrnian,  1  ',  m.:  ri-  : 
named  best;  pickerel  very  numerous;  they  are  taken  both  sumuieraiid  winter,  '"  : 
mostly  in  winler;  sjioons  ami  other  customary  baits;  hotels,  ,'r'.!  p.  d.  '.iramUsl,  ■  '■ 
iiig  for  ducks  to  be  found  lu  re. 

Marion  Junction  (('•  M.  <V  St.  P.  See  inside  back  c<n-er.) — silver  1.,  s  lu.;  ^^  i: 
1,,  irtm.;  Vermillion  r.,  ad.iacent  to  station:  tir,-.t  ami  last  named  the  bet-f;  pic's  i'!. 
pike,  and  b.  b.;  ]iike  and  pi*  kend  liio-t  numerous;  usual  baits  are  frogs;  -Ala.',  i:  i 
June  best;  hot(ds,  .■t^LOO  to  .'f2  j).  d.;  boats  on  lake  with  no  charge.  I,ost  1.  and  i- 
l(^t,  4  'j  111.,   west,  is  also  a  (;oo<l  tishiie_'  grmiml. 

Mitchell  (C.  M,  cV  -St.  P.) — James  r.,  'S  m.;  Fire  Stei  1  cr,,  2  m.:  liist  named  '  i.->t; 


1   ■!-  i:i 


"V-hst 


INITEI)   STATES   AM)    CANADA. 


■VJ 


iiiiki  I'fl.  pikt\  raffish,  etc.;  iiickorol  most  nunioroiis:  fm^'s  and  other  usual  bails 
■i.i'.i:  lintels,  :?'J  \\.  (I.:  ln'ats  anil  baits  jileiity  at  iiniiiinal  jiriei's. 

New  Rockford  |N.  1*.  See  Taj;;*'  \'1 1 1. 1— Minni  Wakan,  «v  Devil'H  I,ake;  iiickerel 
iiil  [iilce  in  .iliiiiit  eciuai  nuiiilieis;  trolliiiji  iiKistly  and  salt  jmrk  sMiuetinieH  as  liait, 
Mi\  and  June,  and  i»i-ieni1ier,  .laiiwary  and  J'elirnary,  liest  times;  Imtcls,  #2  j).  d., 
-I"],,  w.:  boats  and  bait  at  iiuniinal  oist, 

Northwood  (><t.  P.  M.  ^r.  Sci*  Paj^c  X.) — (binsi- r.,  "J  m.:  iiickei'el;  usual  baits; 
>[,i\  and  -lune  best;   Imti  1.  Si. .Mi  ji.  d. 

OrclWJiy  (' '•  '*>^  N.  W.) — I'.liH  1'.,  ',  ni.;  .Inn  r..  1  ni.;  last  nannd  best;  idekerel 
pr.iM  ii^lly ;   wei'uis,  and  utile!' lls\ial  bait.--;  .\iiril,  .Mav,  anil  June,  best. 

P)anli:ing"ton  (<'.  AI.  \' St.  P.  .See  inside  back  iii\(i'.)  — Pleasant  Land  Ti'averse 
;.;  i  ,,  A-j-.iX  1.  the  lies  I;  ]iiekerel  and  b.  b.  tHund  here  but  lii--t  nan  i  id  most  iiunier- 
.11-;  >i,oon  bait  and  fines  used;  .Vjnil.  May.  and  June.  be>t;  liniels  nasoTiable; 
,;U'li -.  r-p.  il.;  boats  and  bait  luodei'ate.  Oiir  eivrresiioinlent  ad.N:  •■'I'lie  lakes 
,ii-e  i.'""d  lishiiit,'  in  tlie  siirinu  and  fui'nish  ^;iM>d  shooting,'  fur  wild   diieks  in    the  fall 

lIliUllllS." 

BecUield  (•'.  M.  ,v  •'>;.  P.i— Turile  rv..  ',  m.;  .laiins  r.,  :!i.  m..  some  jiike  toinid 
!i.  IV,  us;i:il  baits  usecl;  Muy  and  -lune  best:  Imtels,  ..-l.."..i  ]i.  d.;  bnal.- at  re.asoriablo 
.•llal'u'.'. 

Rjwell  («'•  M- 'V  St.  P.|--('lear  1.,  Hitter  I.,  iind  Lake  (liaiun:  (irst  naiied  best; 
J ;,  ],.  ■  i  ilie  iirinciiiil  lish  eauHbt:  minnows  and  .--iioou  hooks  iisi  d;  .May  and  -luno 
i..,--!;  iio.its  and  baiiis  ii'asoijublo. 

Scotland  (<'.  M.  vV  St.  P.  .-■'■i-  inside  baek  eoM-r'.) — lames  r..  .")  111.:  piekerel  and 
!,.  li.  I'o  i;id  hel'e,   li,  t  I'ieio  i'el-liiosi   numerous;    ellstomais     baits;    sjil'lli^,'  best  tiuiu; 

\i>:>  i.  s-j  |i.  d. 

TllomiJSOn  (^t.  1'.  l\r.  ,v  ^r.  s,m.  I'a.;e  X.l-Ued  r..  il  m.:  i.ike,  pieknvl,  b.  b., 
.i:.l  \'.  .lite.i-n;  all  ideiily;  iiiiiiiinus  and  f  lOMs  usual  I., i.;.;  .;ui'e.,  tiie  be.i  i..ontli; 
1;  '("  N  rea'sonalile;  boats  and  bait  at  nominal  eo!-t. 

V11.T.SI''  .V"  N .  W.l-lioel;  CI'.. 'J',  m.;  liitief  1..  -1  ■ ,  i..:  t  iikii..un  1..  I  m.:  all 
li'  ■  I  '  1  ^:liiy  ^'o"l;  I  iei;ei'el.  [  er>  li,  el-'.;  b '.;l  - -w  o;'iie-,  fro;,'s,  ele.;  .M,,y,  June, 
iiid  l.u,.,  be  ;l;  liuii;..-.  ^'2  to  .-:!  i'.  d. :  no  bipain  on  1.  or  er. 

Vir.Tii'''-  ^[.  >v  ;,t. -P.)— ('.uie  cr..  I  m.;  Sand  er.,  .".  m.;  lir.-t  imneil  liest;  soniu 
!■;,  .,  :,  I  li,.re. 

Walipdton  (X.  1'.  a'ld  St.  p.  ."\1.  ,V  :\r.)— Ued  Kiver  of  tlie  Ni,;-|!i.  and  llois  De 
■>!  ■  i\  r..  botll  a  i  isslble  at  lluir  junetioll.  whii  h  is  the  be>t  tishill^'  lioint;  Jiiidierel, 
ii.  li,  !',k,'.  binVilo,  eti't;  jiiidieii  I  nio.st  numerons;  frog's  niostl\  used  as  bait:  .lune 
to  >.[,icinlii.r  iiieill^  i\  e,   be-t   hioutlis;   hotels,   ■^.'■2  Ji.  d.;   lieals.  ",'>{■  to    ,<l. .")!)},.  d. 

Watei'town  H'.  -^r.  .v  Sl.  p.     Se>-  iii>ide  baek  eo\er.  )--'\auiiieska  1..  :(  m.:  Peliean 

'..  I    !    .;   ll!.-t    niiili'l   be.>l;   juke,  idikerel,  ]iereh.  b.    b.,  ete.;   Jpiekelel    most   llUliier 
"H'.  ;  ■■'■..-  aiid  ti'idling  siiuou  bait.-;  l\Iay,  June,  and  September,  liest;  hotels,  "J  p.  d.; 

iie.iiS.    -  I    [t.  d. 

W.Ttbay  (0.  "\I.  >>c  St.  P.)— P.luo  l,,    ■,    m,;  Waubay   1.,    7  m.;  first  iiauied  best: 
J i'l.i        i  olidci'iel;  the  hittvi"  itn'st  numeroii.- ;  eau;iht  ihroie^di  the  iee  in  winter,  'iml 
'     i    I-  i;'.l  bails  in  season;  hotels  reasonable,     l-'ishiiitj:  rejuirted  e\e.|lint.      I  lu; 
i:.  i.'  aeros-i  IJlui;  I.  is  ,1  favorile  sjiol  of  loeal  ain,ders. 

W-'i)3t '.' (''•  ^r.  >\  Si.  P.l— AVinibay  1.,  'J  ' ,  iii.:  I'.tiemiis  Swim  l.,,s  m.;  :\Iiiniie 
'■''  -  e  I  1..  :•-  ill.;  Horseshoe  I.,  7  in.:  and  many  others  w  lieri-  pieLcrel  and  uaU-e.\  ed 
[like  I'll,, luid:  sea-^oli  eood  from  Ajiril  to  November;  fro^(  and  salt  jioili  bait.-;  hotel. 
■"-I'.i.;  guides,  bout-,  imd  baits  at  reasonable  jiti<-es;  ^'ood  hunting;  also  in  thi< 
."ii'iiKiy. 

V/^ntwortlt  (<'•    M^.  'V  Si.  l>.)_T/iko  :\[:idi-tiin,   :{  m.;    iti.  keivl  iud  .,ly:    trollin^r 
■.    i;iil.v  u>'d:   \\  inter  and  >i'."iii^;  be.-t  M.ason.-. 

WillUOti-'  M.  \  St.  P.  See  inside  baek  rover.  |  —  1  U;,' St.  iiie  I,,  i)  in.;  j.iki.b.  b., 
;,  .,'  "i.  jieveli.  (•le.;  eif.ially  iiiinierons:  bait-' — Iro^s  and  minnow-;  .Ma.\.  .lune, 
>i.l''''ab.r.  and  tieiober,  best;   hotel,  guides,  Imats,  and  bait,  can  be  had.     The  li.-n- 

;Uu  1-  1'  [orled  'food. 

Yankton  (•'.  ^r.  ,\;  St.  P  )— "\n>>oiiri  and  .lamiJ  !■.■  ,  r,  ni.;  N.'rth  and --^i  uih  I'.eavcr 

!'-.'     I  'I   {..estefville  1.,  ij  lo  1  ■>  m. ;    both  Ilea  \er  ers.  be- 1:  ]  pickerel,  b.  b.,  b;t,ilo,  etc.: 

•1  ■' ■  ■  I  most  nume'ous;  art.  spoon  nud  frogs  Uised  mostly  an  bait;  .^u'il  and  .^!;i, 
bc^;;  Jiotul.s,  ><'i  p.  d 


m 


TIIK    AN(JI,EK  S   (U'IDE    UOUK. 


DELAWARE. 


Hrhi.h.ith  Bay  1  in. 


Lewes  (l'<iniu.)--I)(liiwiii't-  Ua.v   1',.  III.;  Atlantic  Occjili  Jiii..   ...  u.. ,,.,,,.   ....,  ..  m.. 
tirnt  iiaiufd  ))CHt  ;  tiliic  lisli.  strijicd  liaws.  wcaklii^h   anil  iiiiiiifrun>  Narictics  nt' r-ali 
water  linhcs;  meat,  crahn,  iIhiiih  and  (i^li  iiMid  uh  })aits  ;  Hfasnii  \y  •—■•■•  ii...-  <..  v 
lii)ti'ln   at  rcaHdiiablc  prii'cn  ;  boatH  iilcnty   at   low  iiriccs 
it'  Halt  wtttiT  tish  are  caught.    "" ' 


cinlicr; 

UrcakwatiT  many  \ariiticH  nt  o, 

troidy  at  Hiiiall  wauil  clam  bait. 


H  from  May  t<i  !<■ 

.   1 At  tlio  Dflaw.iif 

Sbuep.shead  at  times  bitb 


Millsboro  (!'•  una.) — Main  br.  of  Indian  r.  (near 

lisliin^':  the  linli  arc  cxcciitiiinally  lai'tjc  and  iilcntif'iil.     .All  tlic  hmdiI 

I. i;.,l.    ...1...    *l...     A...;*      1 "  II..        •  •  -- -     - 


{.^^trijicd  ba.'^H;  iiNiim^  ;  uic  una  aiv  c.xccjmniia 
varicticH  (if  halt  water  linh  take  the  liait  here 
buatineii  at  ii.siial  charj,'eH 


(near  by)  Ih  celebrated  for  itn  rockli~li 

iiid  iileiitifiil. 

HutclH  about  .*l..'io  11.  d.     lioats  aii' 


Rehoboth  (I'<iiiia.)— In  Hehoboth  l!ay  1  m.,  all  varietien  of  northern  salt  wat.  r 
fii^h  are  taken  witli  hook  and  line  in  laree  (piantities.  lii^;elow  Island,  ^\hite  (  ali 
I'liint  and  t'edar  Island  Clianml  are  iioteil  Krounds  fur  Htrijied  bass.  Sheeiisln  .nl 
are  tairlv  abundant  at  iJottom  JliU  ]»rain'.s  in  June,  July  and  Avig.  SeeLe\\i,-i, 
l)el. 

Belbyville  (old  I)ominion  lini^  from  New  York.) — Synepnxent  I5ay  and  .AsHau.e 
man  IJay  lioth  near  by  ;  roi'klish  (strijied  liass)  and  iierch;  latti'r  most  nnineroii>; 
Hhrinip  bait;  hotels  ifl.Tiii  ]i»d.;  gniiUs  can  lie  had;  boats  and  liaits  reasouuldc. 


DISTRICT    OF  COLUMBIA. 


Washington,  D.C.  (1'-.  .v  o.— B. 
■groinul  tor    \\  ashin^jton   unifiers;  b. 
.white  and   yellow  jicrch   are  taken. 
I'otomac   lio   between    the   city   and 
'f»roiind«  which   can   bo   reached  by 


\  I'ot. — \\r.  M.)— The  rotomac  r.  is  the  mam 
1).  (l)oth  kinds),  striiied  bas.^  (salt  water)  ainl 
'J'Ik^  jirinciiial  fishing  near  by  groiind.s  on  tlic 
'I'ointof  Itocks."  The  tirst  1 1  m.  give  giciil 
a  good  roiMl.  'I'he  streams  emiitying  into  ;l,i 
I'otomac  below  the  city  atl'ord  good  iierch  and  striiied  bass  tishing  and  can  In- 
reached  by  steamboat  ibiily  At  all  these  iioints  good  aceouimodation.s  cau  l)e  bail 
^■witU  boatmen,  boats  and  baits  at  moderate  charges. 

FLORIDA. 

Braidentown  (S.  Fla.  to  Tampa,  thence  by  str.)— ^Manatee  bay  and  Sara>  >i;t 
bay;  last  ii.uned  liest;  angel  tish,  red  ami  black  groiiiier.  bliietish,  spaniHh  macker.l. 
pompano,  sheepshead,  tront,  redtish,  (channel  bass)  snaniiers.  drnm  and  saili'i  > 
choice;  ordinary  baits;  .laniiary  to  May  bt'st  time;  hotels  .^i;  to  ,^2. '>()  p.  d.,  ^IJ]', 
,w. ;  boatH  and  bait  if-  p.  d. 

Belleview  (!■'.  R.  I'm  Nav.) — Lake  Wi-ir  (i  ni.;  Smith  1.  Km.;  tirst  named  b.st. 
b.  b..  catJi.sh,  bream  and  perch;  b.  b.  most  niinieroiis;  silver  iish  mostly  useil  a:- 
bait;  Jan'y,  February,  March  and  Decenilior  best  months;  hotel  $1. oil  to  $'Jp.  il. 
'guide  ;*'J  p.  d.;  boats  f  1  p.  d. 

Bronson  (F.  I?,.  &  Nav.) — .Johnson  1.,  Blue  spring  and  Wacahansie  r's;  .lohnson  l. 
best;  li.  b.,  perch,  bream,  catfish,  shcep.^head,  etc.;  b.  I),  and  bream  most  nuiiiii- 
ous:  !March,  .\pril  and  ^lay  l)est;  frogs,  lawyers  and  live  bait  usi<l;  hotels  j^'J  p.  il.; 
boats  and  bait  very  moderate. 

CaeUtonment  (I-.  .^  N.)— Hscambia  r.  and  I'erdido  r.  2' .  iii.:  I.ard  1.,  Beck's ! 
and  (iovernor's  Bayon;  Kscambia  r.  and  the  I's  liest;  b.  b.,  bream,  percli,  catli.«li 
etc.;  b.  b.  and  bream  most  niimenms;  usual  bait,  minnowH  and  worms;  sumimr 
'and  fall  months  best;  no  regular  hotids,  but  private  bo.ii'ding  houses  at  modeiiti 
rates;  guides  and  boats  at  very  reasonable  prices.  Tliei-e  is  gunning  as  well  ii> 
tishing  at  this  point. 

Cedar  Keys  (F.  K..<:   Nav.)— Fair  tishing  in    vicinity  for  all   varieties  fif  L'lilt  1 
coast  tish.     (apt.  Williard,  of  the  Suwannee  Iloti'l,  reports  to  us  that  excellent  tl.^ 
fishing  is  to  be  had  near  the  Keys;  hotels  $'2  ."lO  to  i:i  p.  d.;  boatu  and  boatmen  ?.'| 
p.  d.,  including  bait.     Sheepshead  abundant;    tiildler  bait    for  the  latter  and  I'lit  | 
gullet  for  other  varieties.     See  The  Amkrican  Anulkb,  vol.  IV,  page  ;<',tl. 

Crescent  City  (St.  John'p  r.  Htr.  from  Jacksonville.) — Lake  Crescent  at  tht 
place;  Hare  .r.  ."i  m,;  last  named  best;  b,  b.  numerous;  small  tish.  li\e  baits,  (■('■ 
nse<l;  I)eicniber  to  March  best  time;  hotels  $;t  p.  d..  .*1'J..')U  to  17.."iO  p.  w.;  boat- 
plenty  and  reasonable. 

Drifton  (F.  R.  .t  Nav.) — Lake   Miccosukee  lu  m. ;    Wacissa  r.  ."  m.;    both  ecpiall.^  I 
good;  1).  1).,  bream  and  perch;  b.  b.  nuist  numerous;  baits  used  are  minnows  ami 
worms;    April,  May   and  Juno   best;    hotels  *l.ut>  to  j;j  p.  d.;    boat.s  and   baits  at  | 
t<iiiall  coHt. 


t'NirED  STATES  AND   CANAD.V 


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HllV   1    !l> 
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l)clu\v,.ii- 

llUfM    liltL- 


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the  ll^'■•ll 
liuiitt  uihI 


siilt  Wilt,  r 

hcclislu  .III 
Sic  Lf%\'  - 

ml  Ahhu^.i- 
.liable. 


is  thf  iiiii'iii 

Liliils  iiu  tin- 
1,  (4ivf  H""'! 
iii(4  iiiti)  tlif 
and  rini  111' 
cau  be  bail 


ml   Sani>  'M 
h  luai'li'i '  ' 
anil   t<ail"i  ' 
II.  il.,  zUV- 

uanii'il  l"-i 
,tly  iifiil  .1' 

\r.  {a  f'i  II.  il. 

;  .Tolinsnll  1. 
[,,^^^t  nillii'l- 
Itols  J'i  1'.  '1- 

1.,    ISt.'l'lv '■-  '• 

|-ivh,  catti^li. 
lis;  Hnniuii-r 
lat  inmliiii' 
^1^  as  w<n  •'■ 

Hit^s  of  l;ii1! 

Ipxcfllfiit  i^ 

bdattmii  :- 

IttlT    ilUll  '■■'■  ] 
1)1. 

Iccnt  at  tlK 
baits.  It' 
h.w.;    boat- 1 

liotli  eqiiiiU} 
liinni'\v>  .iii'i 
laud  bail*  ^t  I 


Enterprise  (-tr.  nn  St.  •Inhns  r.  from  Jacksonvilli'.  i— St.  .Julms  r.  and  I.aK.' 
M  .lii"  ;  Imtli  (.'iiiid;  b.  b.  and  a  fi'w  iiirkciil;  baits,  livr  iiiinmiws.  jdiant"  i;i  l;iin- 
n..\>>  and  siiiinns;  .Mandi  and  Ajil'll  lif>t:  Imiid  .*4  \>.  d.;  j^'iiidfs  witli  boat  .t'J  •  o  p. 
,1  ,  i,:(it  .'iipc'.)).  ibi/.  This  is  ri'iioi'ti'd  to  lie  unciif  till'  bi'st  ithnk  bass  li.-hiug 
jLi   •  .■<  m  tlif  stutf. 

Gainesville  (l'.  H-  -v.  Na\.)— l'a\nc"s  I'laiiic  'J  m.:  Newman's  1.  I'l  m . :  b.  b., 
hri  .1111.  s]iiil;li'd  ini'cli  (.-ti'awbcrrv  bass)  and  iiirkcitd;  bream  and  ba:-s  most  niinn  r- 
,  '1-;  livi'  bait,  minnows,  worms,  ete.:  t,'Miile  f'J.."iU  ji.  d.   imliidinj,'  boat.-  and  liaits. 

Green  Cove  Springs  |1.  T.  .v  K.  AV.i— St  JobiiH  r.  atHtation;  Ulaek  cr.  4  m.-. 
Sj\  Mile  ef.  ti  ni . :  'iniiit  cr.  ti  ni.;  tiovernor'K  cr.  1  '  .m.:  Six  Mile  and  lilaik  cr's 
li.  -t;  b.  b.  (1.  m.),  bream,  channel  bass,  etc.:  b.  1).  and  bream  iiinst  niinierous;  art. 
li|.~  and  spoons  used;  N(i\ember,  l)i'cember,  March.  .Xiiril  and  June  best  months; 
liotils  S'l  to  .fl  p.  d.;  fiilides  ■^'■1  p.  d.;  boats  .•?!  to  .•il.ad  p.  cl. 

Gulf  of  Mexico  I'roni  New  Orleans,  I,a..  to  Id  y  'West,  I'la.,  eood  li.-;lii;ij,'  cin  b.- 
|i;i,l  iiliii'ist  any  w  lull-,  m.iic  i.artiiiilai-ly  alonj,'  llie  coast  of  Florida,  i  liaiter  a  boat 
,it  N.  II.,  I'.'nsacola,  Cedar  Keys,  Tampa,  Manatee  or  Key  West;  cnst  abmit  ;ri'i  ji.  d. 
unli  (  aptain;  stores  and  cook  at  ,vonr  own  exii-ii.Hi-.  Tliis  is  the  most  economical 
iiiitlind  of  doiiin  I'lorida.  when  the  tourist  is  an  aTif,dint,'  one.  The  skipper  can 
pla.  c  yon  on  f^rand  ti  hiii','  ijronnds  at  intervals  of  a  few  miles.  See  AMLiUf.vN 
Am  .I.!  It.    V(d.  !  V,  page  y.tl. 

Indian  River  (via  St.  -lolnis  r.  str.  to  liuck  T.ed^,'*',  thence  by  str.) — The  fishiiii,' 
liiii  i>  eipLillx  ^'iiod  in  (piality  and  quantity  with  that  of  (Inlf  Coast.  Kvery 
vaii'ty  of  soiitliern  tish  come  into  the  r.  and  aie  cani^ht  in  immense  numbers.  In 
Lak'' \Vorth,  a  few  miles  further  Simth,  excellent  fishiii!,' can  be  liad.  Kair  accum- 
iiiiidations  aloiiv;  the  i.,  but  it  is  best  to  cliai  ter  a  saillmat  at  Siuid  Point  or  Itock 
I.eiit;"-.  Thei  e  is  ])robably  a  steamboat  now  riinniiij^  on  the  r.  as  one  was  contemp- 
lated last  year  (bS.s-t).     See  Thk  .V.mkkican  AM(.lku,  vol.  IV,  pa^e  :i'.'l. 

Jacksonville  (S.  Fla.  .'v:  W.)— Tlie  favorite  proutids  are  :  the  nioutli  of  St.  .lohns 
r.,  till'  .Il  tt;is  and  J'ablo,  Sisters  and  llaulover  cr.  and  Fort  (ieoiHe  iidet,  the  three 
liitli  i'  2  to  :!  m.  from  .May  ]iort.  at  the  mouth  of  the  St.  Johns  r.  The  best  jioint  is 
:it  the  Jetties;  sea  trout,  shieiisliead,  eliannel  1)ass,  druiii,  blacktish,  striped  bass, 
(iiH  ktish )  ci'evalli,  kini,dish  iwfiitin^')  and  otlu-i  varieties,  Tlie  channid  bass,  sea 
lia>s  and  sliee]ishead  are  most  identifiil,  and  shrimp,  fiddlers  and  minnows  aie 
li-iil  as  bait.  Fishing  is  fxood  all  the  year  round.  Hotels  $'2  ]i.  d.;  i^uides  ini  liiding 
1m. ills  and  baits  at  y'J  to  .'?'2..'in  ji.  d.  The  large  chanm  1  bass  (ID  to  fio  lbs. )  cominem-e 
lilting  in  May,  and  coutiniu;  to  November.  See  Tm:  Ajikiucan  .\s<ilkii,  vid.  \U, 
pa^e  111), 

Key  West  (S.  Fla.  toT;uupa,  thence  by  str.) — Waters  all  aroiind  hisaiiil  iiei^,dibor- 
iii^!  i-Uiiids.  abound  in  tisli  of  all  kinds;  red  and  gray  snap))ers.  groupers,  sheepsheail, 
lilmtisli,  Spanish  niackend  and  others;  baits,  craylish,  sardines,  I'tc;  good  all  tlie 
year  iu  these  waters;  hotel  .*.'!  p.  d.,  less  by  week;  boats  easily  iirocured. 

Kissiniee  (S-  Fla.) — Tohojiekaliga  1.  i.s  ud.iacent,  in  which  b.  b.  jl.  ni.)  are 
abiiiulant,  and  of  large  sizi'.  They  take  the  fly  freely.  'Trolling  with  the  art.  spoon 
ill  the  canal  and  in  the  r.  below  the  1.  is  exctdlent,  b.  b.  of  Id  lbs.,  having  been 
taken  by  this  method.     Other  I's  within  easy  reaching  distance,  atlord  most  oxcid- 

Uiit  tishiiig. 

s 
Lake  Weir  (F.  It.  .^-  Xav.) — Summers  1.  ',  ni.;  T,ake  Weir  :?  in.;  la-it  named  best: 
1'.  li.  and    liieiui;  b.  b.  most  numerous;  minnows,    worms   and  Hies,    baits   used: 
L;i'iid  any  months  but  July  and  August;  li.it(ds  .*'2  to  $:t  \i.  d.;  boats  and  baits  clieaji. 

Lloyds  jF.  H.  \-  Nav.) — Miccosukeel.  5  lu.;  Haileys  cr.  'i  m.;  Miccosnkee  1.  1  e.-t 
liri-aiu.  b.  b.  etc;  bii'am  most  iiniueroiis;  vvoi  nis  as  bait;  j^ood  all  summer;  hoii  I 
r-  !'.  d.:  boats  'i.'ic.  \t.  d. 

Lochloosa  iF.  K.  \  Nav.) — T.ocdiloosal.  at  Htation;  bream,  trout,  (b.  b.)  speckled 
peirli.  (strawbi-rry  bass)  etc.;  speckled  pendi  and  bream  most  uunu'rous:  cut  bait 
and  worms  used  mostly;  Oiange  1,  7  m.  distant  gives  j^'ood  ipiail  and  duck  shooting 
.1-  "'  U  as  tishing  iu  season. 

Mt.  Pleasant  ( F.  R.  >^  N;vv.)— Flint  r.  \'l  ni.:  bream,  b.  b.,  speckl.id  iierch 
stiawberry  bass)  and  others;  bream,  jiercli  and  b.  b.  most  numerous;  earth  worms 
and  Caiawlia  worms  ('.')  used  for  bait;  July,  August  and  Sejitember  best;  boats  can 
lie  had  at  little  or  u<>  cost.     Private  board,  no  regular  guides. 

New  Smyrna  (J.  st.  .v.  \  H.  IJ.  i— Hillsbfkrough  r.  and  Halifav  r.  both  accesnilile; 
'ir-'  :i  iiiieii  liei-t:  idiannel  bass,  sea  trout,  snapper,  groui'er  sheepshead  etc.;  «heeps- 
li-'i'l  most  numerous;  baits  used  are  crabs,  small  mullet   etc..  usual  HeaHons;  hotel 


S2 


THK    ANOI.KR  S   ni'II>K    BuMK. 


.■?4  11.(1,;  K'uidcM  can  lie  iirocurfd;  ImtitH  witli  man   .*'i  to  .*•'   \k   il.:    I'lici'ttiV  .1   :. 
ti'Diii  New  SiiivMiii  ir;  all  cxcclli'iit  jpuini  fm'  llsliiii^'  etc.  aicdiiiiiKKlafiniis  can  lie  li    ! 
lliiTc  DM    iiKKlcratc    tcriiiH.      AtldrcMH    I*.    ('.    I'ai'ctti,   New   Siuyriiu,    Flu.     Sec  '[ 
Ami  itK  AN  AMil-Kii  vi>l.  l\  .  i>,  H'.U. 

Ocala(K.  ]{.  A:  Nuv.)— Lddilixisa  Ik  in.:  (»ran(,'c  1.  lii  m.;  SiUir  Slll•in^'  •".  i 
lii>t  naiiicd  best;  trout,  (li.  )i.,  )  and  Urcani;  liaits  used  aiv  small  tlsli,  worms  ii 
tlies;  I'otids  .'r'J.'in  to  .»^it  J],  d. ;  l>oat.<  call  Ipc  liad. 

Orange  City  (St.  .lolins  r.   steamer  irom  .lackHonville|--St,  .lolins  r.  and  niic 
laliisdM    line  ot    I',    r.,    all   lull   of    lisli;  \i.    ]>.    iu'inci|ially    with   fly;   Fe)iruai\  ai.  i 
."Nlarcli  best;  liotel«  .■»!.. 'in  to  ^i'j  ji.  d.;  boatH  at  nominal  cliaiv'i'- 

Oxford^i'.  It. 'V  Nav.)— Lake  Aliclii^ian  .Ir,  1   in,;  b.  b.   and   lucani;  liivt   naiie  I 
most  aliimdant;    metal  spoons  and   live  bait   n-sed;    I'ebrnary,    .Maicli,     Sept.   an' 
( let.  best  niontlis;  liolel    .^',i  )i.  il.;    boats  can   be   liad  Ki'ati.s   or  at    mercls  nomii, 
cliars-'e.     llxcallent  tisliin^'  and  duck  Hliootin^r  in  season. 

Feusacola  I  b.  >V  N.)— Little  bayou   1  m.;  iliaml  bn.vou  t  m.;  (irand  la^joon  s  i; 
Fscambi.i  r. '.I  m. ;  Snapiier  banks  in  tlie  (iiilf  ol    .Mexico  IJ  m.;    numerous  otic 
bayiMiH  where  ti'<'sli  water' lisli  abound:  all  excellent:    snai))ier,  tirouper,  sheepslie.!., 
"troiit,"  (b.  b..)  sea  trout,   jiomiiaiio,  miilli'tt,  redtisli  and  many  others;  bails  ^'eie 
ally  used  are  small  lisli,   tiddlers,  oyster's  etc.;   spi'inv;  months  liest:  liotels  ■»■_' to  -i 
]>.  d.;  Knides  iilcniiliil  at  moderate  char).;es:  boats  and  bail  rea.-oiiablc.     Clutul  lisn- 
hiii.     Flooil  tide  best.     Hnntiii;,' and  shooting  j^'ood. 

Pinellas  (S.  Fla,  to  Tampa  thence  by  tiain)— Tampa  Hay  at  a  point 'J'J  m.  t'ro> 
Tiimiia  and  Loca  Ciena  JJay  27  m.  tfom  'l'aiii]ia;  these  waters  abound  with  sea  troir 
irillish:  (<halinel  bass,).iack  and  man,\  other'  s:ii'ieties;  baits  sardines,  cr'abs,  lr>' 
lleshetc.;  spring,' best  time;  liotels  .■r."i  to  i<')  \>.  w,;  ^jiiides  .rl  |o  .»-2  p.  d.,  andwi; 
boats  ^2  to  .■?;(. ."lU  p.  d. 

Piinta  Rassa  i^'ia  sti'.  from  Tamiia.) — This   is  doubtless  one  of  the  best  lishii 
(^'I'ou.ids  (111  the  (iiilf  coast  of  Florida.     Larj^c  channel  bass  and  c\ery  other  vai'ii* 
of   southern  salt  water  lisli,  including  the  tar|iuni:    the  latter  lisli  has  i'ecentl\  bi*  : 
cau;,dit  on  rod  ami  reel,  by  .Mr.  \V.  11.  Wood,  of  New  ^'ork  i  ity,  w  ho  used  an  ordiiia: 
sti'iped    bass   rod,  l.'Jon    iVet    of  Jl    thread   Cutty  hunk  line    and  mullet  bait,     M 
Wood's  hi'aviest  lisli  wt'inlied  1 1 1   |)oiinds.     A  favorite  ;^i'oiind   near  by  is   Littleiei- 
parilla  I'ass,  but  at  all  the   passes  exc(dlent   lisliiiij,'  may   he   IukL      .\ccoinm<Mlati';' 
can  be  -ecured  at  the  residence  of  the    tele!.;i'aph  ojiei'ator  ol'  at  .Tacidi  .Summerli!' 
house.     The  slieepslieiid  ai'e  aliiindaiit,  and   immense  jewlish  and    ^Jial'ks  ;ii'e    to  • 
had  for  the  lr>  iin,'.     Fai'^'carl.  sjMHins  sei'iire  the  lart^csl   channel  bass   by   trollii 
See  'i'ni;  .Vmiokican  .\noi.i:i:,  vol,  IV.  p.  il'.d. 

Silver  Spring"  (F.  U.  \-  Na\.)— silver  Siirin;^  near  station;  Indian  1,  .')'.,  in.;  (>i  ■ 
lo\v;ih:i  1'.  .1  111.;  Silver  Sjiriii^;   best;  b.  b.,    jiickerel,    bream,    etc.;  bream    and    b. 
most  numerous;  baits  used  are  silver  fish  and  worms:   I'ebruary,  Nlarcli,  April  ai. 
May  best:   hotel  ^■l.'>it  p.  d.;  fiuides  .*1  to  .-rl..")!!  p.  d.;   boats  .Vic  ti)  .r  1  p.  d. 

South  Lake  Weir  (S.  Fla.) -Fine  b.  b.    (lai'^'c  mouthed)  fishintis;  ^'odd  hnnii' 
and  liiwlui^:  diai'^es  same  as  at  other  resorts  in  I'lorida. 

Starke   il'.    H.    >v    Na\ . )— Kint^.-ly    l.iiiu.;  Cr-dsby    1.    j ' .    m.;  lirsi    naiiied  bi -t: 
bla.'k  ba-ss  numerous:  .-m.'ill  lisli  and  other  u>n:il  baits  used:  hotels  .-r'J  [> .  d. 

St.  Aiignstine  (■'■   T-  >v  K.  W.l— Alataii/.is   r.    at  station;  St.  Sebastine  r.    'j  n 

the  lii"-I    n, lined  liest  :   dl'um.    sheeiishi'ad,    sea  bass,  sea   trout,  etc.:   sheepsliead  a: 
bass  iiiii.si  numerous:  shrimp,  liiblli^rs  and  minnows  as  baits;   winter  nioutlis  bi -; 
liot(d    .f:!   to  ;?  1   p.  d.;  t^nides   jileiity  and   reasdiiable;  boats    and    baits  ]ilent>  iii.l 
re;isdnablo.     l,dw  water' or  the  last 'J  lidiii's  of  either  tlood  dr  ebb  is  the  best  staL,'<-   i; 
the  ti<le  Id  Dsli.     The  bi'>t  ^jrnurids  are  Icicatnl  bi  m.  -oiith  of  the  cit.v. 

Taiupa  (S.  Fla.) — (bidd  tishiii;,'  in  Tanii  :i  J!ay.     lidats  and  cidnred  bdatmen  clu  ip 
Ihr  ii.\  lishiii!,'  is  most  escitin^;  in  llillsboi'd  r'.   riinniiu^  past  the  tdwn:  in  it  all  v  n- 
ieties  apjiear  to  t:ike  the  feathers  imdiidiriK  the  lordly  tarpuni  as  rejiorted  by  W.  • 
I'l'ime  in  his  I'loi'id;i  letters.     Sc  .Vmkiucan  .Vsm.iju,  Vol.  TV,,  p.  :i'.'l. 

Tarpixni  Spring's  (St:i^;e  from  Tampa  or  '•tianier  from  Ci  d,ir  K<\\,  Fla.) — Fi''  •'' 
and  salt  water  lish  are  can^lit  here  in  abnndance;  hu'tii'  mouth  b.  b.  are   uunnro..- 
Fly  tisiiini;  for'  all  v;irieties  is  suci'cssful.     The  tarpuni  at  ecrtiiin  seasons,  about  i  . 
middle  dtMiii'ch    -imI  later',  visit    these    waters.     Sheejishead.  but     few  over.")  lb 
aie  <'anf,'!it  in  numbers,  as  is  also  the  sea  trout  (sontherii  weaktish)  and  skip.iac!  - 
An  excellent  hotel,  boats,  etc.    at   Usual   charges  prevailiin;  oil  the  jriilf  coa'^t 
Thi;  Amkhuan  AN(.ni;i!,  Vol    VI..  p.  .ill 


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Waldo  1 1'-  l{-  «^  Nhv.) — I.iikf  Alt"  at  stiitinn:  I.aki'  Saiitii  Vi-  -1  in.;  Sauta  l''i'  r.  11 
;i.  .  Niwiiiaii's  1.  Till.;  iSantii  J''i'  1.  ln>;  tnr  lilin'k  Iiuhs,  wliuli  arc  iiimicidus;  tly 
:t?).l   iitlH'i"   baits   UHfil:    Imtfls    .»'J   \i.  >'.   ;  Imats    .">nc   [,,   ,\,     \    )i(i|iulai'   winter   Vf  - 


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Welltoom  ( I" .  U-  '*i;  Nav.i— .•iuwaiifc  r.  7  in.;  imiiii'rdiis  lak".-i  near  tin  Wliitu 
-  ,  ;  hiir  Siiriiii,'.-^;  tin' la.-t  iianii'd  licst;  li.  li.,  strawberry  hass  iiercli.  etc. ;  wiiriii.><, 
ill.-,  livi  liait  aii'l  trnjliiij,' .^ixKiii.s  ii>eii:  February.  AFurch  iiiul  Ajirii  l>est;  lidtels  f'2 
\i.  ■!  .   .■?!"  V    ^*'-  bnatH  iiiul  bait.-i  at  leasninible  rate^, 

GEORGIA. 

Acworth(\V.  \-  .V.I — Ktnwnh  r.  .">iii.;  .Mhitnuiia  cr.  'Jin.:  l'in'ii]ikiii  Vine  cr.  (im.: 
i.i-i  ii.innil  be>t:  triiiit,  catlisli.  etc. ;  minnows,  red  and  ^'riib  w  i  iiin-~  a:  liaits:  .\piij. 
.\lii\  ,ind -lune  liest;  imtid  .» •">  ji.  \v. ;  j,'iiidcs,   bciat.s  anil   bait   MiyclMiqi.     'riiereaie 

..III.    liriiok  triMit  in  the  ab(>\e  waters  said   to  1e  canylit   in    "u Ily  ininilier!-" 

nil  I  lie  I'nin]diin  \'ine.  .\ltlinut;li  A<'\viii  |h  is  in  tlie  nninntaiinms  sei'tiim  nf  (ienruiii 
Wi  ;i;e  in  doubt  as  to  the  s]iecies  of  tish  olir  corresliolldclit  calls  "trout" — the  blacl-- 
i.i--  heinj^  abo  known  in  (ieoiv'ia  as  the  'tiout." 

Acianis  (('■  1>-  H.  of  (ia.i — .Several  els.  ailjaeeiit  fiive  fair  H)>()rt  for  b.  b.  (trout 
!  .  :il  \  '  and  1  erch.  the  latter  most  abundant.  No  it"_'ular  hotids,  guides  or  boatH. 
1  M  ,1.  .iiinmodatioiis  can  be  had  from  farmers. 

AUatoona  I  VV.  \  .v.— .\Hatoona  cr.  '.  m.;  I'limiikin  Nine  cr.  ',  m.;  I'.towah  r. 
:;i:i.;  I'umiikiii  Vine  ci-.  best;  b.  b..  bream,  cattish,  etc.;  eels,  catlish  and  bas.s 
ii.  -t  niuneroiiH;  wonn;^  Ilit  s  and  live  minnows  used  for  baits:  .Vj  ril.  May  and 
.hiiii  best:  no  hotels,  but  jirixate  board  at  .-rS  to  .sluji.  month  'I'liei-e  are  a  few 
li;.".l<  trout  in  the  creeks  and  the  b.  b.  tishiiii,'  is  rejiorted  ^;ood. 

AniericilS  It '•  K-  K.  ofda.i — Mnckah'e  cr.    -.  m.;  I'liiit  r.    l.'>  in.:  I'hilenii  cr.  7 'i 

1:..:  Line  er.   H   m.;  Swictwater  ir.  '.i   m.;  niimei'oiis   mill   iionds:    the   first  tin 

iiiiiiied  an- tlie  best:  bream,  in'icli.  b.  b.,  ]>ike,  cattish,  etc.;  baits  are  worms.  li\e 
.iiid  cut  bait:  .Vjiril.  >bi>  and  .Inne  best;  hotels  re;isonablc.  I'ishili},'  re]ported  ^;ood. 
,si  ,•  Keyiicdds,  (ia. 

Beech  Island  (I't.  1!.  \  .V.)—Tsveedy's  (formerly)  Millers  Dead  r.  near  st;ition: 
1h  -1  L.-hinj.;  \\:iters  within  lo  miles  (>f  .Kii;,'usta.  (la.:  bream,  sjieckled  and  I'ed  belly 
lii-nli.  |str;iwberry  bass)  front.  ib.  b.. )  caltish  etc.:  worms,  bee's  nests  and  minnow 
'  I  ir-:    \pi'ii  to  Nos  ember  inclusive.  ImsI;  ^,niides.  boats  ami  bait  very  moderate. 

Bostick(i'.  K.  !;.  ofda.i — (iorman's  AFill  ji.  and  Flat  cr.:  fust  iiiinied  best;  cat- 
li'li.  bream  and  b.  b.;  lirst  named  (buuinate:  worms,  minnows  and  cricket-  as  bait; 
M;iy    lime  and  .Inly  best.     Fished  mostly  by  the  resicb-nt  ne^^roes. 

Brooks  Station  M '.  Ii-  li.  of  da.) — Flint  r.  'J  m.:  Whitewater  r- 'J  m.:  I.iiue  cr.  .1 
I!.;  iiist  named  the  liest:  some  li.  b.  taken  here,  usual  liaits:  February  ;ind  » •ito))er 
iV-i;  hotel  at  reasonal>lc  rate;  lioats  and  baits  cheai>. 

Callioiin  (W.  ,>c  .\.) — Dew's  \>.  h  m.:  Ootlicaloo^ia  cr.  and  Mil'  ]>.  1  m.:  Oostaiioula 
I.  1  111.;  lirst  named  best;  trout,  lu'eam,  catlish  etc.:  trout,  biciim  ami  suckers  most 
iiiniieriuis;  minnows  are  usual  b;iit  for  tnmt:  worms  for  bream,  mush  and  c<.tton 
l"r  sucki'rs;  ^^ay  to  .Seiitember  best:  hotel  at  Ve;isoiiable  rate.  Calhoun  is  in  (ror- 
il'iii  Co..  in  N.  W.  part  of  the  State,  heine  the  brook  trout. 

Carrollton  (C,  U.  li.  of  (ia.)— Little 'I'all.ipoosa  r.  1  m  :  some  li.  1p.  taken  lien': 
i,-u;i!  liaits  used:  "May  and  •Iiuie  best:  hotid.*!  to  ;*2  p.  d. 

Cartersville  (\V.  >V  A.) — i^towah  r.  'J  m,:  I'ettitts  ir.  1  m.;  lirst  namcil  ).e4: 
bi"  rk  liout.  liream,  catlish  etc. :  worms  ami  live  bait  used;  .\]iril.  May  and  .Inne 
b'-t:  hotids  :?L.'>0  to  ^2  p.  d.  Cartersvillf  is  in  IJartow  Co,  in  N,  \V.  (ieoreja.  Ik  ncc' 
!''  '  trout  waters  tlowill^'  throut,di  it. 

Eden  (('.  IL  11.  of  ( ia.) — Ojjeeehee  r.  and  lakes  1  ' .  m.:  eijui.lly  i^ood;  percli.  b.  b. 
aiid  others:  worms,  li\e  bait  and  trolling;  usual:  Ma\  and  Se|itt?nibfr  1  est;  no 
I'-iilar  hotels,  but  prixate  board  7.">c.  p.  d.:  boats  can  lie  liorrowcd. 

Geneva  (C.  IL  IL  of  ( la.) — Juniiier  p.  and  Mc-Crays  ji. 'i '^  in.;  ("iirmaiis  p.  t  m.: 
■'uuiper  p.  best:  b.  b..  bream,  jierch  etc.:  bream  most  numerous;  baits,  iiickets, 
v.eiins  i>tc.:   .\pril.  Ma>  .  .June  ;iml  Oct.  best 

Georgetown  (C.  U.  R.  of  (4;i.)— Chattahoochee  r.  1  m.:  b.  b.;  and  other  varieties: 
^i  ■  'J  Mionths  liest.     No  report  of   hott  1  and  otlier  <  halves. 

Grays ville  tW.  .S;  .\.) — t'hickanuiuga  r.   near  station;  I'eav  ine  cr.   ;'.i  m.;    llurri- 


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THK    ANtiLKU'w   irflPK    l*noK. 


(•line  cr.  '',  III,;  two  tirHt  nan.. '(]  bent;  li.  1'.,  .iackfiHli,  iitttiHli,  brcuni,  pcrcli,  driiiu 
«'t<-.;  niiiiiiiiwH  ami  woriiiH  untiHl  baits;  no  lintclH,  but  jirivatf  buiinl  luii  br  nbtaii.'  I 
at  r<-iiMi(nal>l('  jn-ii  <■.     'I'lic  liHhiiii,'  in  u.'«'>^  mar  the  mill  ilaiiiK. 

OriMn  (< '.  It.  It.  nf  (ia.)— Flint  r.  ainl  l.inf  ir.  butli  <  asil.\  ai  rc.»Hibl<':  rti>t  iiai.M  'I 
best;  li.  b.,  )itiNli,  ftc;  brcatl,  «  artllwuriuH  rtc.  used  a-  bait;  Ffby.  anil  Oct.  )" -t; 
ImttlH  .fl  .."ill  In  .f-'  II.  (I.,  $!'»  to  *^'-.")  !>.  niontli. 

Hog"ansville  (A.  \  W.  1'. )— cliattahodilitc  r.  'i  m.:  I'lint  i.  d  m.,  f\rst  nain' .| 
best:  Ti.  b.,  bri'Miii  amlbliK' rat.  basH  iiiid  latll-h  )iio!<t  iiiiiiicroiis;  wonnH  and  li\f 
miiinoNs  s  iisfd  iiioMtlv ;  .Vid'il  to  ,Tiilv  bcHt;  no  rf>,Milai' liofcls,  bnt  botrdinn  1ioiim> 
at  iiiodtTalf  co.st;  nU'dt's  and  boats  can  br  obtained.  'I'lic  l\slliIl^'  at  tliis  iioini  is 
rc)iortcil  ),'ood. 

Juniper  (I'.  K.  K.  of  (la.)— .Iimiiicr  ]i.  I  ',  ni.:  brvam,  b.  b.,  (ailisli  etc.;  bream 
mo.st  iiiinici'oiis;  usual  baits,  worms  and  rrickiis:  Ma\..lum'am|  .luly  licst;  1:1 
imblic  lisliiiin  allowed;  iicrniisHioii  must  be  obiaimd  I'mni  owmr  ot'  jiond. 

Marietta  (W  \-  A.i--('liattolwoclicc  r.  ]l  m  ;  F.ittlc  r.  I'J  m.;  JioIIvh  p.  .'{  .m,: 
Soaii  CI'.  .'1  m. ;  brook  trout,  jicrcli,  cattisb.  etc.;  worms  usual  liait:  May  to  .-Vtit.'iist 
best:  hotels  or  boardilit,'  lioiise  #1  .."ill  to  .*•'(  \i.  il .  ;  .Marietta  is  in  ( 'olib  <  o.  in  the  N  . 
^\■.  seclioii  of  tlie  Male,  lieiici'  the  brook  trout. 

Marshallville  (• '■  !!•  It.  "f  (ill.)— Flint  I',  and  Mill  |ionds  >ieai' by;  bream,  b.h. 
aid  callish  luostlv  ;   worms  used  ;   .May  and  .liine  liest;  hotel  »'J  p.  d. 

McDaniel's  ( W.  \-  A.l— Oothc  alooj.'a  cr.  ',  m.;  l>ews  Mill  \\.  7  m.;  last  nan.'d 
best:  brook  trout  and  bream;  trout  mo.-t  numerous;  v.drms  usual  bait;  stiniii.ir 
months  best:  no  hotel;  camiiin^' necissary.  There  are  a  few  trout  in  the  cr.  win.  li 
lies  in  ( iol'ilon  Co.  in  the  N.  W.  section  of  the  State. 

McOinnis  I H.  iV  "VV.  of  .\.i— Kuhai'lee  ci'.  near  station;  brook  trout,  ii''"''b  ■""! 
coarse  lisli;  trout  most  numerous;  \\ornis  and  minnows  usual  tiaits;  .Vjiril  and  .M,i> 
best;  iirivate  boardiut;  houses  at  ^l  \).  d.;  f.'uide,  Inats  and  bait  <an  be  had  at  ri  i^- 
oiiable  rates.  I{o;,'ers'  INIill  1  ' .  m.  is  said  to  alford  excellent  sport;  about  1  m.  cli> 
tant  a  siiriii},'  brook  empticH  into  J'.uharlee.  which  eivcs  fair  troutinn. 

Mclntyre  (<'.  H.  11.  of  (ia.) — Commissioner  ci .  .v  lllack  1.  easily  accessible;  lii>t 
namt:d  best;  b.  b.,  porch,  etc.;  .Vprilto  Novemlier  liest;  worms  and  roaches  used  i- 
bait. 

Mortis  (<'.  1{.  H.  i>f  <ia.)—I'aloula  <r. 'J  m.;  IJonitield  Mill  p,  ;t  m,;  first  na)i:"l 
best;  peich,  b,  b.  and  cattish,  the  last  most  nuniei'ous;  bait,  worms;  May  and  .In:.'- 
best;  guides  not  needeil;  boats  and  baits  cheap. 

Offeachee  (C.  U.K. of  (ia.)— (ij,'ee<hee  r.  ',  m.;  2  lar^i'iionds  .')  to  I  miles  distaii: 
the '.i^'ecchee  r.  best;  b.  b.  ( lar(^e  jiKiutlied),  bream,  etc.;  in  freshwater;  rockli^li 
islriped  bassi  and  others  in  salt  water;  worms  of  various  kinds  used  as  bait;  sjinitt; 
and  fall  months  the  best;  hottd  accoiumodations  to  be  had;  guides  (dieap;  ImhIm 
can  b'   \isually  borrowed. 

Perry  (<'•  n.  H.  of  <'a.)— iJin  Indian  cr.  near  station;  Houston  Factory  p.  4  in.: 
lasf  Uiimed  best;  bream,  b.  b.,  cattish,  etc.;  bream  most  numerous;  worms  lln' 
I'rincipal  bait;  .\pril  and  November  best;  hotel  ■^'1  p.  d.;  boats  can  be  had  •! 
)i.  d. 

Powersville  (•'.  K.  It.  of  (ia.)— Mule  cr,  'j  m.:  Moneecr.  1'.  m.:  lastnain'ii 
lust;  b.  b.,  iierch,  etc.;  live  bait  and  worms  used;  Marcdi,  .\i>ril  and  May  best:  im 
re},nilar  hotel,  but  private  accommodations  can  be  hail;  boats  and  bait  can  be  pm. 
cured.  I'is.hiii^;  reported  ^'ood  and  black  bass  (huve  mouthed)  are  freijuently  takni 
weifiliiiij,'  1(1  to  I'J  lbs. 

BeB'Ca(\V.  \  A.)— Oostanoula  r.  near  station:  Canasauj^a  r.  1  m.:  Consawall' ••  1. 
4  lu.:  about  i(|ually  ^'ooil:  cathsli.  drum,  redhorse  and  whife  shad:  redlmrse  iii">t 
numerous;  worms,  minnows  and  craytish  used  for  baits:  Ajiril  and  .May  best;  hird'* 
.*•.'  p.  d.;  ^'ui(les  .*  1  p.  d.:  boats  can  be  had  at  reasonable  prices. 

Reynolds  |C.  K.H.  of  (ia. )— Patseli^a  cr,  1  m.;  Flint  r.  :i  m.;  Heaver  cr.  ">  in  ; 
and  \:irious  iiouds  nearby;  I'atstdi^a  cr.  and  l-'lint  r.  best:  b,  b.,  bream,  catti-li. 
etc.;  bi«'ani  ami  cattish  in  the  majority;  worms  mostly  used  as  bait;  May  to  s.  p!. 
best;  hotel  at  reasonable  prices;  boats  ami  bait  plenty  and  reasonable.  Tl'-'' 
watev.s  are  reported  ^'ood  in  the  summer  months.  The  channel  cattish  tin e-  :.!  ' 
sjiort  and  those  ol  this  section  are  said  to  be  a  iiio>t  e.xci  llent  table  lish. 

RinfCfold  iW.  .»c  .\.)— Fast  and  West  Chickamauga  r's.;  Woods  cr.,  Pea  Vine  • :  . 


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ai.irij{<r  tT. :  I!,  ainl  W.  Cliickiimiinnii  licst;  li.  li.,  Hi)('ckli(l  trcut.  luciim.  wliitr- 
1.1  ivh,  fti'.;  I'ltHh.  inrcli  iiikI  trmit  innMt  iiiMiHrouw;  wuriiiH  iihiiiiI  ImitH;  Mii>  mid 
,|.iiii'  1 1'Ft  for  lii't'iiiii  1111(1  ix'i'ch  mill  ull  hiiiiiiiii'r  tur  liiir<H  aim  trniit;  liotilH  $i  tu 
il  "ill  11.  (I.;  t.'iii(lc  $1  !>.  il.;  IxiiitH  unil  l)uit  fret'.     Uiii^'^olil  i.-*  in  N.  W.  ( icur^'iii. 

Rogers  (^V.  A:  A.)— l'«'titH  cr.  1',,  in.;  Ktowiili  r.  Im.;  first  nannij  Ipcnt:  luiiok 
).  I  |,i  irli.  ratlinli,  tic. ;  womiH  and  ininuowH  iiMcd  fur  liaits;  .April,  May.  .Iiiui-, 
M  I'liiiilii  I'aiid  iictdbcr  lifHt;  nn  Imti'l,  but  (,'niid  iirisiitr  Imard  \  rr>  ciicaii:  jinidcH 
jl|,,  d.;  tlifi'f   Im  Hoiiu'   tront   in    fin-   iiliovf  named  ir.:  tln'  lattisii  run  hh  lii^diaH 

.'inll,,. 

Savannah  (nuiurv(niM  r.  r.  \'  Htr'aniHliii)  Hiu'm.)— Savannuli  r.  in-arli.v;  Vernon  r. 
li  I  ,  I  tj^'tcclui' r.  I'Jin.:  Ncrimn  and  t  i^^icrlifc  tlir  lust:  .Ta  trout.  :  imlti'd  and  Idk. 
ii,i--.  -lii'i'|iHlnad,  wliitiiij,',  drum  and  otIitrK;  all  nunifi'ou,-;  Imit.'-  sliiiniji,  <ralm 
^iihl  niullit;  tall  and  winter  licnt  time;  liotfln  .f  ;t  to  -1  p.  d. .  lioat  and  lu'uro  lioatmaii 
»1  [i.  d.  Tlif  Savannah  and  ( >n<M(lii'i' are  I'ri'sli  water  .sti'iani.^  and  the  N'eruoii  is  an 
anil  "f  tlie  sea. 

Stilesboro  (••"-  «^:  ^^'■  "f  .V.) — Ktowah  r.  1  '.  m.;  Uaeeoon  I'r.  2  m.:  I'.iiharlee  cr.  ', 
11..  i.i-t  named  liest  for  "trout";  brook  trout,  lireani,  xellow  perch,  redhorse.  cat- 
tish, etc.;  crickets,  worms,  minnows  and  dou^;h  used  foi' liaits:  .\pril,  .Ma.v,  .June, 
ti.  t.'lit  r  and  No\eml  ei' liest.     This  place  is  in  N.  \V.  (ieornia. 

TennilleC-  K-  If-  <'f  (ia.l— Ohooiiee  r.  ll  m.;  Oconee  r.  bt  m.;  Ocollee  r.  best; 
M.ic' perch  found  here;  worms  and  cut  bait  mostly  used ;  hotel  .fj  p.  <1.:  ^mides  :f  I 
II.  li  ;  boats  anil  baits  at  small  tout.     These  waters  ale  well  lished. 

Toomsboro  (C  H-  It-  of  (ta.) — Cuunons  Mill  ]).  near  by.  has  some  perch, 
"iiii  ,1111,"  (local  for  sunlish).  etc.,  in  it;  i>erch  most  plentiful .  .Xjiril  and  May  best  ; 
I,. Ill  Is  $'J  p.  d. 

ViningS(\V.  .S;  .\.)— Chaftahoochie  r.  and  Itotteiiwood  cr.  a 'ssible;   hrst  named 

1 . -'    pi  nil.  catfish,  etc.;  worms  usual  baits;  Ajiril,  May  and  .liine  best. 

Ward  {<'■  H-  U-  of  (ia.l — i'rittfudon  and  (diver's  ji'ds.  '.i  in.;  Nocliway  cr.  1 'j  m.; 
la.  Iiilla  cr.  4  111.;  Nochway  cr.  the  bcsi  ;  b.  b..  catllsh.  bream,  etc. ;  baits.  woriuH 
.iiiil  iiiiiiiiows;  .Vjiril  and  .May  best;  hotels  if  1, An  p.  d.;  \cry  little  lishiii^' done. 

Williamsburg'  (•'■  H-  K.  of  (la.)— Nottaway  r,  '2  m.;  all  the  varieties  of  fresh 
a.iti  I  lislies;  brt  am  and  b.  b.  nioHt  numerous  ;  usnal  bait  worms;  .Vpril,  May  and 
June  best. 

IDAHO  TERRITORY. 

Battle  Creek  ('.'•  IM — hear  r.  '.,  m.;  trout,  chub,  t'tc;  trout  most  iiumerout; 
•.•ra~-lioiiii(  IS  and  miniiowH  used;  summer  and  fall  best;  hotels  at  moderate  prices. 

Beaver  Canon  (I'.  !'•) — Shot  (iun  r.  4(i  m.:  Snake  r.  -to  m.;  both  excellent 
ii-liiU),'  waters;  mountain  trout  and  herring;;  trout  abundant:  summer  mdiitliH  best; 
hntils  #  ;tip.  d.;  ^iuides.  boats  and  bait  (dicap.  At  the  junction  of  the  above  r.,  4o  m. 
tr.iii  lieaver  Canon,  the  tishiiif'  is  \ery  line. 

Belleviie  (T'.  1'.) — Hit,' Wood  r.  l  m.;  silver  cr.  sni.:  last  named  best;  mountaih 
!iinit;  tlies,  worms  and  trrasshopiiers;  Ma>  to  No\eiiilii'r:  best  hotel  .*'2  ji.  d.;  no 
1  Miit-  Heeded;  bait  plentiful;  j^'uiiles  not  needed;  tishin^r   \  ery  line. 

Cabinet  (N.  ]'.)— IJliie  er.  :t  m.     See  Spokane  Falls.  Wash.  T, 

Camas  I r.  l'.)—t'anias  cr.  near  station:  Medicine  Loilt,'e  cr.  1(1  in.;  Sand  Hole 
i.iiiii.;  .Mud  1.  l."iiii.;  first  named  best;  I!  varieties  of  trout:  tlies,  urasshopjiers  and 
luitniows.  usual  bait(<;  June  and  .July  best:  hotels  at  reasonable  rates;  guides  #5 
1'.  il  :  lioats  at  moderate  chart,'!':  bait  abundant  and  at  tritliiit,'  chart,'e.  The  fishiU(.c 
in  (  aiiias  er.  is  exceptionally  t,'ooil. 

Eagle  Rock  (I'.  1*.)— Snake  r.  near  station,  trout,  cimb  and  wliitelish;  tirwt 
Hal  ,■  .1.  Ill  excess:  Hies,  minnows  and  grasshoppers:  May.  .iune,  .-Vut^iist  and  Sep- 
ti  iiiln  r  liest;  hot«d  i:'l  p.  d.     'J"he  fishiufi  is  very  fine. 

Franklin  (I'.  1'.) — Cubr.  ',  m.;  Bearr.  (>m.;  hrst  named  best:  .rout  and  nioiin- 
taii!  ii'iriii!^;  trout  abiiiulant:  minnows,  bullheads,  etc.  as  bait;  .\pril  to  Sejit. 
I'l  ~i;  boardiiit,'  houses  .^2  ji.  d.;  t^nides  at  reasonable  rates. 

Granite  (N-1'..  see  pat,'e  VIII.) — Pend  I)"t)rielle  L.'ini.:  trout  and  coniniou  varieties; 
•bii:.  ai'.d  .luly  best;  jiuides  reasonable,  also  boats  and  liaits.     In  a  1.  Id  m.  distant, 

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Inkoxu  (!'.  1'. )— Port  Nuuf  r.  iioiir  Htutiim:  Marsh  cr.  'j  lu.;  Rabbit  cr.  '^  in  ; 
lir.st  bf.-<t;  tro.it,  chubn  ami  whitcliHli;  trout  iiarticularlj ;  minnows,  yrubs  nn,\ 
wciriiiH;  June,  .July,  AUKUHt  and  S»'i)t<'iubcr  bfHt;  lioti^ls  ;;'J..">ii  p,  d.;  bait  i)lfntiii,i 
T:ik»)  worms  with  you,  iioiit!  uvnv  lukom;  tht-y  will  kill  in  the  above  watci's  w  iu  i 
noiliiuji  clsf'  will.  In  thu  Port  Nt-iif  r.  the  larne  ilsh  \\\>  from  Snake  r.,  from  Jiiin-  1 
to  .1  ily  l."«,  which  is  the  best  tina?  to  lish  this  water.  Camping'  out  liect'ssarv,  u? 
the  hotels  are  V/  ui's  from  best  {,'ronii(lH. 

Xana  (T.  P.) — Suako  r.  and  Uoise  r.  1.'  m.;  rtrst  iiaim^d  best;  stuiyeoii,  saliMni. 
aul  salmon  trvi.it;  small  lishasbait;  August,  Sejit.  and  Oct.  lest;  hotels  reiixiniiMi  : 
(.(111  les,  beats  and  baits  moderaff.  These  streaiiif,  an;  much  Bwolk-u  iu  the  siiriii. 
und  early  .suunucr,  which  luakes  the  hnhiiig  hitu  iu  BeaHou. 

US '3Canini«>il  |U.  P.) — Port  Xeiif  r.  at  station;  Marsh  cr.  :j  ni.;  eiiuHlly  good  ar- 
CO-  li;it(  to  season;  trout,  both  salmon  and  moiinlaiii;  minnows  and  art.  tlies;  .liU\. 
Au;,'iist  and  .September  be;-(t;  hotels  .■fj..">0  j).  d.  J.ocal  an-^lei's  use  a  lart^e  art.  li. 
of  tlieir  own  make,  with  much  success.     Tho  lish  arc  larj^e  and  numerous, 

Minidoka  (l-- P-) — Simkc  r.  (5  m.;  trout,  chub  and  whitelish;  niiunows,  ^'lilI^^• 
ho;)l)ers  ami  tiour  jiaste  used  as  baits;  May.  June,  .July  and  .Xunusi  best;  hoti  1  ?.: 
[i.  d.;  boats  can  be  had  at  small  coi-i,  but  seldom  needed.  The  eddies  or  iioi.l>  at 
tlic  oud  of  tie  I'apids  contain  the  best  tisli. 

Montpelier  (T.  P.)— Hear  1. 'io  m.;  trout;  uorc't^uhir  hotel,  btit  board  cau  b<.' ban 
at  farm  houses;  guides  at  low  charjies. 

Mountain  Home  (f.  P.)— t'imyou  cr.  '.m.;  Ibitth'suake  cr.  1  m.:  first  b'-it: 
111  lunttiiii  tf'iit  only ;  wurms  ami  ^;riissli()ii|iers  usual  baits;  .Viij^ii.-t  and  .Seiiteml.-r 
b.'it;  hotels  .i^'J  p.  d.;  boats  and  guides  not  re(|uiicd.  Tisli  average  ',  lb.  In  miil- 
summer  Canyon  cr.  runs  dry.  but  tliiTe  i.>  vjiumI  tishin^  4  to  7  up  the  cr.  all  Mini- 
lucr. 

Rathdriim  (X.  P..  see  page  VIII.)- Lake  Coeiir  D'Alct.e  10  in.  by  static,  fare  i\.:<i'. 
trout;  Hies  mo.-itly  used;  .Inly  to  November  best:  hotels  .•?J.  on  p.  d.;  boats  .■»!  |i,  il. 
Our  report  says  ;  "The  best  tishiiit,',  trout  lavj;e  and  voracious."  Jlayden  1.  1 1  m  ; 
Spirit  1.  <■(  111.;  Fish  1.  4  ni..  also  give  j^ood  fishiiij.!.  See  Spokane  Kails,  Wash  T. 
aud  liii;  Ami;ui(  A.s  Ancilkh,  vol.  VT'   page  M. 

Sand  Point  (N.  P.,  SCO  ]mgo  VIII.) — Lako  Peud  d'Oriellc  atfords  tiond  li.-lijii.' 
for  all  varieties  of  we><tern  trout;  also  Pack  r.  .See  Si>ok«ine  I'alls.  Wash.  '1.  .iiil 
Uathdrum,  Idaho.  Kootenai  1.  :f.')m.  distant,  is  said  to^<i\c  the  finest  rtshiic^  u. 
the  Northwest;  hotels  fl.ooto  .f; i> . .'(U  p .  d.;  no  re^jiilar  ^'iiules,  but  ludiaus  can  I" 
hired. 

Shoshane  (f.  P.l— T.ittle  Wood  r.  n'>ar  station;  Malad,  or  Iht,' Wood  r.  4'.  in  : 
both  good;  two  vai'ietic;of  trout:  tly,  grassho))pcrs.  etc;  .June  to  ( ictober  liivt: 
hot,<ds  .■?"J  p.  d.;  baits  at  noininalcost. 

Soda  Spring's  (T.  P.;— lUackfoot  r.  lorn..  Soda  cr.  '.,  m.;  Hearr.  ','ni.;  tirKt 
uaini'd  best;  niouulain  salmon,  trout  and  chub;  salmon  trout  pre\ail:  tly  in  liilv 
aud  August;  live  bait  (minnows  and  fro},'s)  in  tall;  .\ut,'Ust  and  September  L.-t 
hotclt:?2p.  d.,  j^lnp.  w.;  baits  cheap.  The  lihliin^  is  very  :i;.c  and  the  hsli  :i:  ■  .'t 
largo  size. 

Tahoma,  Iiake  d'.  P.  l— Thisl.  is  r>nm.froui   Ilailey  statimi  on   the  Oi-.^;..!! 

Short  Liiie  br,  of  I'liioii  P-u'.  i'.  r.  This  water  is  celebrated  lor  its  redfish  uluili 
belout,'s  to  tlie  salmon  f.iiiiily,  iind  it  is  said  of  them  tli;it  iliey  never  take  a  li:iiti'i 
liook,  but  this  is  disputed. 

INDIAN  TERRITORY. 

Vinita  Indian  Tcr.  |St.  I.,  .v  San  F.)— Tin-  followiiit;  waters  .  :'.n  be  reatdud  vlit, 
this  place:  (rrand  r  :  rotiucr.;  Horse  cr.;  i'awPavN  cr.;  Verdi|,'ri,-- r. ;  thi'y  coiitaiu 
b.  b..  pei'cdi,  biitlalo.  cattish,  etc.:  baits  used,  minnows  and  fresh  meats:  ^laivb. 
.\pril,  .May,  Sept.  aud  Oct.  best,  hotels  $'2.")0  )i.  d.;  truides  with  team  .■?•')  p.  il.: 
boats  aud  bait  to  be  had  idicap.     These  waters  are  reported  to  tis  as  "good." 


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ILLINOIS. 


Alton  (•'.  i^-  .V.I— strong's  1.  I  m.;  Snielt/.er   1.  I    m.;  IJriik    House   slough   'J  m- 
Pias!i  cr.  I'l  111.:  Splatter  Pock  1.  4  m.;  Smiths  1.  12  m.  ;l)yke.  opposite  town  tat  kiim- 
All  these  nve  small  bays  or  arms  of  the  Miss.  r.  aud  each  one    is   best,  according'  Im 
tho  BtttKO  of  water;  b,  b.,  pike,  suutts!i   etc.;  b.  b.  are   abuudant:  July,  August  iiuil 


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s.  ■;.  In'.^t  months;  baitH — minnowa;  hotels  at  Alton  $1.  '■)  to  $2  p.  d.:  nuidi-s  $l.M 
1.  il.;  DoatH  $1  1).  (I.;  minnows  rwio  p.  1U>I.    Good  Ushiu^  nay  time  after  Aiuil. 

Algonquin  (C.  .t  X.  W.)— Fox  r.  neiir  station:  ))ickeirl.  jiikc  h.  h.,  rock  )>;is  :  and 
,,t!i.  :■*;  iiiiiiiiows  Usual  bait;  sprinj^  iiiul  tall  months  bt-st:  hotel  $1  i>.  d. 

Aroma  (<'•  I- !^t.  L.   &('.)— Kankakee  v.  rnn«  thrnunh  tlie  villatre;  Inxiuois  r.  'j 
111.:  ilii'  tir^t  ln'st.  hut  botli  ^ood;  jiieki'iel.  1).  b..  falnidii  ijiike   ixTchl.  ratliMh    ete.; 
juiiiiiiiws,  worms,  ^rasHhoi)i)i'rs,  craylish   etc.    used   as  liaits;  May   and  June    best 
1), it  [,'ood  sprinn,  summer  and  fall;  lintels  #1.50  to  S'2  ji.  d.;  guides   easily   procured 
at  low  price:    boats   '.'.V  to  7r>c  p.    d.;    miimows  10c  to  irK-  p.  dozen.      Excellent 

Atkinson  iC-  it-  I.  \'  !'•) — (ircen  r.  li  m.:  b.  b..  pickerel,  pike  etc.:  frof^s  mostly 
li-il;  September  and  October  best;  hot».'l  »1..")0  j).  d.;  guides  reusoiuihle. 

Batavla  I < '■  t^  X.  W. )— Fox  r.  runiiini»  throu^;)i  town  and  lakes  of  hividw.iters 
1  i-,!>  ,iciis«ilile;  l-'ox  r.  Iiest;  s.  111.  b.  1).,  jjike  and  pickerel:  Ims.H  iuomI  numerous: 
uuim'iws.  flies  and  spoons  used  for  bait.>;  J  line,  .lulv  and  Octoher  best;  the  l.ikes 
1  '  111.  north  are  excellent  j^roiimls  for  bass,  pike  and  pickerel. 

BallevillelL.'^:  X.)— Pittshurn  1.  7  m.;  Okaw  r.  is  m.:  (Queens  1.  is  m.:  all  e.pially 
■_'..!;  II.  1>.,  croppies  anil  iiiki':  liass  and  croppies  most  plentiful:  iiiiiinows  priiici- 
jii';y  u-ed  as  baits;  tlure  are  no  hotels  at  the  tishing  grounds;  Itoats  can  be  had  at 

y  li    us  I. 

BDnfield(<".  I.  St.  L.  .t  O— Kankakee    r.  4'j   m.:  North   Hon            *>';  m.:  tlrst 

iMMiiil  l)est;  pickerel,  li.  b.  and  speckled  trout  (in  cr.);  bass  mos     uij;   -  ■is;  luiii- 

I,  '  \  -  ,111(1  cr-iyttsh  usual  baits;  .Itllie,  Septelllhel  aud  October  best;  i»,;*  -'i  *l,.")i)  to 
.:J;i.l.;  ^iuides  $1.50  p.  d. 

B  ireau  (<'■  R-  I.  >V  P.) — Illinois  r.  2  m.:  Sprint,'  1-1  ui.;  both  good;  b.  b..  pike- 
s:illii'i|i  (pike  pel'idl),  croppies  etc.;  bass,  liike.  pike  perch  most  llilllierous;  luiniio.vs 
1111. i  U'lrms  usual  baits;  June  ami  September  best;  hotel  #2   p.  d.;  boat  with   guide 

fjp.  a. 

Canton  (Several  r.  r.) — Kxcellent  sport  witli  b.  b..  pike-perch  (salmon  'ocally). 
|.;'v  and  croppies  at  Cojiperas  creek  and  dam  on  the  Illinois  r.  winch  is  adjacent; 
ii.iits — minnows,  sjiooii  and  Hy.  See 'I'm i;  Amkiucan  AN<ii.Kit.  Vol.  Ill,  jiage  1(7". 
.^linii^'  1.  IS  noti'd  for  the  abundance,  size  and  ipiality  of  its  fish, 

Cliarlestan  (several  r.  r.)— Embarras  r.  near  by:  several  varieties  of  bass, 
ill' lu'luig  t'le  1.  111.  («o  s.  m .  I.  croppii's.  siintisli.  bniValo  etc;  baits — minnows, 
U'r,i>-!ioppers,  crickets,  crayli.-ih  and  cut-fish;  accommodations  reasonable. 

Cherry  Valley  (<'.  .V  X.  W.)— Xorth  branch  of  Kishwaukee  r.  near  station; 
li.  !i.  rock  liiss  and  pickerel;  black,  and  rock  bass  most  numeri'ius;  minnows  and 
iirt.  tins  and  spoons  u  id  as  lur';::  Sejiteiiiber  and  October  best;  hotels  $2  1).  d.; 
lilciitv  of  bait  but  no  boats.     The  tishing  is  fair  ariuind  the  dams. 

Chicago,  South  (L.  S.  .^-  M.  S.)— Lake  Michigan  ',  m,;  Calumet  r.  ',  m.;  Cal- 

uiii'  I  I.  2  m.;  iiercli,  jiickerel,  b.  b.,  suntlsh  etc.;  pi'i'ch  most  numerous;  minnows 
Hill  trogs  usual  baits;  hotels  .■f2  to  .■?  4  ji.  d.:  l-oat.-i  :?l  to  .■f2  p.  d.:  bait  clieaj). 
Siut'hi'ii  winds  are  said  to  be  tlii'  best  for  tishing  on  Lake  Alichigaii,  and  northern 
Miiii'N  for  CaliiuHjt  r.  and  1. 

CUntonville  («'.  .t.  X.  W.)— Fox  r.  near  station;  pike,  pickerel  and  b,  b.; 
I'i  •':>!•  i-l  most  numevous  in  early  spring,  and  bass  later  in  the  season:  live  minnows 
111  i't!>  iiseii  as  baits;  .\pril.  Max .  June  and  July  best:  the-e  watei's  are  well  fished 
1':    li''  anglers  of  Elgin  mar  bv. 

CDlumbla  (St.  1,.  .\:  ('.)— Fish  1.  .'l  m.:  Hill  1.2'.  m.:  ^loredock  1.12  m.:  Lack 
^I'liijli  H  111.;  Fish  I.  aud  Moredock  I.  the  best:  b.  b.,  butl'alo,  eropiiies,  cattish  and 
^uiiii>li;  suntlsh  and  crojipies  the  most  numerous;  .»i)ril,  .May  and  June  best:  niin- 
1.   A-  and  worms  usual  bait:  hotels  $1  p,  d.;  guides  and  eouv»'yances  $:{  to  $4  p,  d.; 

I'Mts  .loc  JI,  d, 

Custer  ( W .  St.  L.  .S:  P,)— Kankakee  r,  (it  station;  black  and  silver  bass,  iiike. 
!'.' ki  nd  etc.;  black  and  silver  bass  most  numerous:  minnows  usual  bait:  .\i>ril, 
M,i\  Jiuie,  Seiitember  and  October  best:  hotels  $•>  p,  d.;  boats  and  bait  Jl  to  ?l..">o 
1'    1     I'isliing  rejiorted  fair. 

^  DinvlUe  d.  H.  A:  W.i— Vermillion  r  ;  b.  b..  channel  I'ats;  the  latter  most  plenti- 
'  I'liiow  bait;  April,  May,  and  Juu;';  hotels,  j:-J  p.  d.;  guides  not  needed:  boats 
■.i"i  ii:iits  cheap. 


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Dayton  (T.  B.  k  Q.)— Fox  r.,  lu-ar  nt-tiou :  li.  b.,  (s.  m.)  pike  and  jiiikciei;.  s.  ni. 
b.  b.  iiKmt  uuhhtoiik;  Mm-  iniuunwH  it.  iial  bait  ;  Ai>iil  and  May  bewt;  usui.l  (.eai-(Jii. 
ThiH  iH  a  uottd  b.  b.  ground;  pike-penli  ( f.all-tj  ed  pikt)  are  alwo  caugbt. 

De  Pue  (<'.  U.  I.  .t  I'.)— Lake  I)t!  PUf,  mar  station;  IllinoiH  r.,  '^  in.;  fiivt  n;ii!..,l 
bent;  b.  b.,  iiickerd,  iierch,  eti'.;  iisiiul  baits;  spring  and  fall  bi-wt;  bottds  <ir  b..,uii. 
ing-boiiHi'H,  Toe  to  HI  p.  d.;  boatH  and  baitri  cheap. 

'  Dundee  (<'.  iV  N.  W.) — Fox  r.,  '^  ni.;  pickerel,  rock  and  b.  b.,  andpiki-;  rockHul 
b.  b.  prevail;  minnow  and  worm  baits;  May,  .June,  and  September  best;  lii.ic  U. 
^^l.'-T)  p.  d.;  boats  and  baits  can  be  bad  at  reasonable  prices. 

Essex  (''■  I.  St.  I,.  .S;  ('.)— Kankakee  r.,  .">  ni.:  b.  b..  pike,  pickerel,  and  silver  1m.-«: 
basH  of  both  kinds  most  nuiiierotis:  minnnws  and  art.  sjioons  used;  .\pril,  Mii\. 
.June,  September,  October,  and  November,  best;  hotels,  .*l  to  f'i\>.  d.;  boats,  >1  |., 
$2  i>.  d. 

Preeport(<'.  ^f.  -^  St.  P.  See  inside  back  inver.)— Picatonica  r.,  runs  tliioiicli 
city;  pickerel  and  coai'se  varieties;  minnows  nstuil  bait;  •Iitne  best  month;  hi'i.-^, 
5^2  p.  d.;  boats,  .fl.'i')  p.  d. 

Garden  Prairie  (('■  'V:  N.  W. )  — Kishwaukee  r..  iiear  station;  ba«H,  pickerel,  <■{•■.. 
KnuiU  tish  and  minnows  usual  baits;  hotel,  ^^if.oo  p.  w. 

Orafton  (W.  St.  I,.  .V  P.l— Illinois  r.  'i  m.;  >[ississippi  r.  near  station;  I.ont,'  1.  o).- 
posito  in  .Mo.;  (iilbert  1.  and  Silver  1.  about  "J  m.;  lakes  best;  b.b.,  crojipies.  latli-h 
and  Huutish,  the  two  last  predoniinatiiif,';  some  seasons  bass  are  ([Uite  nnnierMii«: 
Worms  and  niinuows  usual  baits;  June  to  <Jctober  best;  hotels  $l..")op.  d.;  b..:it.s 
r^itr  p.  d. 

Oarnee  (<"•  M.  \-  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.) — Gaj^es  1.  -i  ui.;  Second  1.  •'!  ni.: 
Third  1.  :t  m.;  Fourth  1.  K  m.;  Deep  1.  M  m.;  Cedar  1.  ;  Sand  1.  «  m.;  Lni-i  i., 
Ibiund  1.  and  Fox  1;  <'edar,  Long  and  Fox  I's.  best;  jiickerel  and  b.li.; 
frog  and  minnow  bait;  May,  June  and  St'ptenilier  liest;  hotels  reasonaide;  b^ut'. 
fxic  p.  d. 


Harvard  (<'■  >V  N.  W.) — (leneva  1.  11  m.;  Delevati    1.  1^   ni.;  first  nann-d  best  f^r 
lisli.  btif  they  are  more  nnnn-rous    in    l)ele\an  I. ;  iiiM'ch.   b.   b.,  ijickerel.  i  ikr 

1.;  minnow  and  worm  b;iii«: 
be  li.ii' 


large - , _ , 

and  Cisco;  jiei-cli  and  bass  most  numerous  in  (ieneva  1.;  minnow  and  won 
spring  and  fall  months  the  best;  hotels  ;?!. 75  to  ?="Jp.  d.;  noats  and  bait  can 
Ivery  cheap. 

Havana  (W.  St.  Ti.  \-  P.)— Illinois  r.  near  station:  (.niive-*!.  .'t  m.:  ThonipsoTi- 1. 
3'j  m.;  t^tiiver  1.  best;  jiike,  b.b.,  croppies  and  salmon  ipike  percli);  bass  mot 
numerous;  minnows  ami  spoon  hooks  used  for  baits;  June  and  .Inly  best:  lii.|rl» 
#1..")0  to  #2  p.  d.;  guides  i\.:>0  to  $■>  j).  d.:  boats  ."(Oc  p.  ,1,  our  coriespoiiilint 
Kvrites:   "This  is  couijidered  one  of  the  very  best  fishing  points  in  the  .state." 

Henry  (('.  I{.  I.  .*c  P.)— Illiimis  r.  and  outlet  of  Senochwine  1.  'j',  m.;  b.  !>..  ].i(k- 
Orel,  croppies,  white  bass,  etc.:  liass  in  excess;  minnows  and  spoon  hooks  u-nl: 
;\ray  to  Sept.  good.  'l"h<'  Lock  in  tlie  r.  is  a  favurite  spotot  the  local  anglers  anii  tlic 
fishing  is  excellent  there. 

Rollis  (W.  St.  L.  ,^-  P.)— Illinois  r.  1  m.;  i>ike,  b.  b.,  salmon  (i>ike  iierchl,  ]>  ivh 
and  cattish;  bass,  jiike  an<l  caltisli  most  nunnrous:  worms,  crayfish  and  mini,'»> 
tised  as  baits;  .\i)ril,  .June  an<l  Sei(te;ubei' best,  .\fter  the  !•.  o\ci'fiows  and  riiir"> 
thousands  of  fish  are  left  in  the  deep  holes,  and  thev  are  caught  bv  the  b;wnl« 
full. 

Joliet  (<'•  It.  1.  .V  P.)— l>uPage  rv.  (!  m.;  Kankakee  r.  \1  ni.:  Desplaines  r.  7  m  ; 
Kankakee  r.  best;  pike.  b.  b.,  suntish,  etc.;  b.  b.  most  nuincrous;  minnows  usually 
as  bait;  May,  June,  Seiitenibir  and  October  best;  hotels  .rJp.  d.;  boats  and  I'iCt 
nominal  cost.     "The  fishing  in  May  and  June  in  good." 

Jonesboro  (St.  L.  \-  ('.)— Dutch  cr.  'J  m.;  Clear  cr.  .">  m.;  Kunning  1.  '  m.;  I'.l  itti. 
7  m. ;  (irassy  1.  7  m.;  HI u IV  1.  and  outlet  of  same  best:  b.  b.,  pike,  pi-rch,  and  ca!!i-li 
perch  and  cattish  most  nnmeroMs.  but  bass  identiful:  baits — minnows,  wornis  ai;<l 
fresh  meat:  -Tune  and  Sei)tember  best,  altliough  caught  all  summer;  hotel  -l.'»' 
p.  d.    The  outlet  of  Blutt  1.  is  an  excellent  water  for  b.  b,  and  pike. 

Xankakee  |C.  I.  St.  I,,  i'^:  Ci— Kankakee  r  and  Illinois  r.  accessible:  first  imih'- 
best:  b.  b.,  iiickeicl  and  ]iike:  buss    most    numerous:  minnows  usual  bait;  Maiil 
.\pril  ami    !May    best:  botid    #l..if'   to.*.'  p.  d.;  boats -'oc  p.  d.;  luiuuowH  25c  p.  ii"Z- 
The  best  fishing  is  at  Ariuna  the  next  station  east. 


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Keithsbnrir  (r*.  I.) — MiRBiHBippl  r..  I'rairie  Slough  and  S))rinp  81onRh  all  within 
1  Hi  Willow  1.  3  ni.;  Otter  1.  H  in.:  tin-  twn  lawt  best;  i>ik»'.  li.l>..  Huiirtsli,  jh  ich  aud 
(■;i'ii|'i('j>:  liHHK,  HiintiMli  itiid  ('r()])])icH  iiioHt  ininierotiH-.  iniiiiioWH  and  woriim  an  liaitn; 
Siptt  i.ilier  and  Oftobcr  bcKt;  liDtt-l.s  5>2  p.  d.;  (jiiidfH  .*'J  j'.  d.;  boatm  oOc  p.  d.;  bait 
liiU  I'f  leadily  proc-ured. 

Lawrence  (<^'.  A:  N.  W.) — Lake  tli-nrva  and  liclawarc  1.  \'i  m.;  lant  named  best; 
jiii  1  I  r<l.  iiike.  b.  b..  iiercli  etc;  jierch  niont  uinueronH:  niinnowH  are  UHUal  buits; 
(iliiiiiji  and  siiinniei'  best  Heasoir,  btiuts  5(ir  to  $1  ji.  d.  'I'liis  station  is  near  a  bran<'h 
(if  tlic  I'ishkasHW  er.,  a  small  stream  in  wliieh  some  speckled  trmit  were  planted  li 
few  :  iiii-*  a«i>  by  Mr.  Avers,  of  Chieap),  and  they  appear  to  be  thriving  aM  soiue  are 
fake::  m-i'iisioually. 

Lawrencevllle  (W.  St.  L.  \'  1*. >— Kmbarras  r.  at  stition:  Horse  shoe  j).  1  m.; 
U(  iiM-r  1).  :i  m.;  liapiil  p.  H  m.;  Swan  p.  i!  m..  all  irood:  b.  b..  pereli.  "tin  month," 
(;o(,';;li -eye,  some  trout.  i>ike.  butl'alo,  eiitlish  etc.:  bass,  jierdi,  and  '"tin  mouth" 
most  immerons;  minnow  bait;  .V])ril,  May  and  .Itine  best:  hc.'.els  at  reasonable 
rati'.-;  boats  and  baits  can  be  had  at  moderate  cost.  This  point  has  a  good  reputa 
lioii  aiiiuiig  flsherniou. 

Lemont  {V.  St.  L,  k.  W.)— See  Willow  Sjirings.  111. 

Lockport  (('.  St.  L.  A:  W.)— See  Willow  Springs,  111, 

Lorenzo  (('.  St.  L.  .V  W.)—Kankakic  r.  at   station:    b.  b.    and   pickerel   abound; 

iiiiiiii"ws  us  bait;  Miiy  tM  .Vn^just  best .  no  regular  hotels,  but  boar<ling  can  be  had 
;it  tiivui  iiiiiises:  bouts  and  bait  reasonable.  Our  corresiioudents  sa>  s  tliat  this  water 
■■i>  till'  choicest  ttshing  iiro\in(l  in  the  State;  the  lish  are  large  aixl  plfiitiful." 

Mitchell  {<'•&. V.I— f-xnt;  1.   at  st:ition:  b.  b.,    cattish,  pik<' etc.;   b.    b.    plentiful; 

(.' I  iiMiii  Ainil  to  i)ctol)er:  wo''nis  ami  minnows  used:  hotels   .■?!  p.  d.;  guides  not 

n  i|iiiiii|;  boats  iilenty  at  #1  p.  d.:  Long  lake  is  considered  one  ot'  th<'  best  hunt- 
iiit;  aii<l  fishing  groiinds  in  the  Slate;  and  is  much  visited  b\    the  sportsnu'U  of   St, 

I.(.i;i-,   Mo. 

Mannheim  (•'.  M.  .v  st.  r,  Sc  inside  bad;  cover) — Des  Plaines  r.  'J  m.;  b,  b.; 
)iirk<  1(1  and  coarse  varieties:  jiickerel  and  bulllieads  most  numerous:  worms  and 
nniinow  ■- as  bait:  May  and  Septcmlici'  liest:  hotels  .■?!  to  Sl.-'Vop.  d.;  guides  au'l 
lic.ii,-  iiiit  needed,  'lliere  are  said  to  be  some  very  tine  tish  in  Des  PlailU'S  r,,  but 
ilii>  are  dillicult  to  lu'e. 

Marseilles  (<'■  K.  I-  «V  I'. I— Illinois  r.  '.,  m..  Mill  Ihuc  'j  m.:  both  eijually  good; 
likr:  pickerel,  b.  b.,  cattisli  etc.:  minnows,  worms,  meat  etc.  as  baits;  .\pril.  May 
.iiiil  I  iiti^iber  best;  hotels  i'2\t.  d,;  boats  ami  bail  reasonable. 

Mr:Henry  (<'.  i^  N.  W)— Fox  1,  and  (Irass  1,  H  m.;  l*ista<|UM  1.  4  m.;  Silver  1.  7  m.; 
Mil  111  HI  I.  \  m.;  Fox,  (irass  and  I'lstaipia  the  best;  b.  b..  pickend  and  pike; 
jiuki  III  and  b.  b.  most  numerous;  minnow  and  frog  baits:  Mav,  June,  .Vu^zust  and 
Si  jit'  hiliir  best:  hotels  !?'i  p,  d.;  boats  ■")0c  p.  d.:  minnows  and  frogs  ?!  p.  loii. 

Mereclosia  (W.  St.  T,.  \-  TO— Meredosia  1.  and  Illinois  r.  near  station;  first  best; 
li.  li  .  piki',  salmon,  (jiike-iierclil,  white  bass.  cid))iiies,  sunlisli.  cattish  etc.:  all  art* 
mum  I'oHs:  minnows  and  wm-ms  usual  baits;  .June,  July  and  .\ug;ist  best;  hotels  at 
111. nil  rate  charges;  guides  at  reasomible  I'ate;  boats  ami  bait  at  moderate  cost.     The 

li-li!ii'.;  Is  good. 

Moljne  (''.  K.  I.  A:  T) — MissiHsipiii  r.  near  town,  liock  r.  'i  m.:  about  eoual: 
lii'li.  li.  b..  rrojipies,  sundsh  etc.:  minnow  and  worm  baits:  spring  aiul  fall  montlm 
lii-t;  hotel  :?'2  p,  d. 

'  Miiuenoe  (1-  1- •^'  la.)— Kankakee  r,,  '^  m.;  rock  bass,  b,  b,  of  both  varieties, 
I'll:,  jiike,  salmon,  (pike  perch),  bulValo,  ami  bullheads:  rock  bass,  ]iike,  aud 
iinlllii.id-j.  most  numerous:  liaits  are  minnows,  greenlish,  and  artificial:  May  and 
•lull'  Mild  the  fall  months  best:  hotels.  >:|..")(i  )).  (1,;  boats  and  baits  cheap.  In  the 
-\'f\wj.  and  fall  the  ttshing  from  the  dams  is  good. 

Morris  |f".  II,  I.  <Sc  P.) — Illinois  r.,  at  station;  Moody's  bayou,  5  m,;  last  mimed 
1m  !;  i.iikcrel.  pike,  black  and  white  bass:  ]iicker<d  and  bass  most  numerous: 
iii;iiii,.\vs,  gia<siioppers,  and  tlies  usual  baits:  Ma\,  June,  .\ugust.  and  Sei'fembe  • 
III  -t:  hot(  Is  .«•_'  1).  (1.;  guides  at  moderate  charge;  boats  and  bait  cheap.  Ciood  lishing 
I"  111.  distant  at  the  "Kankakiu'  feeder." 

MossvlUe  (<'.  Tt.  1.  \  IM— Illinois  v..  ':  m.:  pike.  b.  b.,  and  sunftsh  aboimd; 
\*'  !i  .  ■,  cravrtnh  and  minnows,  iu  use;  May  aud  Juno  bemt;  hotelw  H  p.  w. 


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THK    ANdLKUrf    (H'lDK    IKX.K, 


Haplcs  (W.  St.  L.  A:  1'.)— Illinois  r.,  ',  in.:  Siiiitli  1.,  '.  in.:  last  lioat;  Nalmon 
(pik«  iKTi'lii,  )i.  )>.,  MnntiHli,  i  roppir,  t'tc:  KiinliHli  iiixl  ciittixh  ihom  nuiucroiiN;  inin. 
uowH  aiiil  woriiiH  usual  Itaits;  •hint-.  July  and  Au)<!UHt  bout.  Wbou  tue  watf-r  is  rinl-t 
the  rtHhiiiK  is  gnoil  licic. 

Vew  Mllford  (('■  'V  I.)— Kishwaukoo  r.,  near  Htatiou;  Killbuck  cr;,  'i  m.;  limit 
r., 'iiii--  tt'"st  best;  i)ikf.  pickerel,  b.  b.,  cattish,  etc.;  bass  most  numerous;  iiiiii- 
iiows.  Inl^rainites,  wurniK  ainl  sponii  books  used  us  baits;  May.  June,  Septenilur 
and  October  best;  guides,  boats  an<l  baits  can  be  had  at  n.oderate  rate.  'I'he  ln-^t 
({round  is  from  the  <laiii  down  to  tlu^  uioutli  of  Kishwaiikee  r. ;  most  uf  the  tishiiiu  1^ 
(lone  below  the  r.  r.  bridge. 

OrCfifonlC  'V  I.)--I{ock  r..  near  station;  iiyle  cr.,  1  m.:  lirst  best;  i)ike,  iiickeiv!, 
b.  b.,  and  several  varieties  of  coars(!  ttsh;  the  latter  predominating;  worm,  ki;i-«- 
h;ipper,  and  minnow  bai»s:  May,  June  and  October  best;  hotels  #1  and  $2  p.  (1., 
^uide  can  be  hud  at  #1  \i.  d.;  boats  .">nc  to  $1  p.  d. ;  iniuuows  25c  !>.  H-HJ,  PicUei.  1 
and  b.  b.  are  ubtuidaiit  at  certain  seasons. 

Ottawa  (Seveiel    r.  rs.) — Illinois  r.,   near  city.   an<l   Fox  r..    4  m.;  both  n i. 

last  named  best:  b.  b.,  jiike.  wall-eyeil  i)ike,  cropi'ie.-i,  etc.;  wall-eyed  i)ike  and  pik> 
in  the  ma.joritv ;  minnows,  tlies  and  spoons  as  lures;  May,  September  ami  Octulni 
best;  hotels  $'2  to  .*2..")i»  ]i.  d.     other  accommodations  reasonable. 

Peoria  (I.  H-  -V  Wi  -Illinois  r..  at  station;  Sprinj,' 1.,  :ii)in.;  Seiiachwiiie  1.,  rio  ni.; 
about  eiiual;  black  and  white  bass,  jierch,  pickerel,  bufl'ah).  wall-eyed  pike,  etr,; 
bass  and  wall-e\(il  pike  most  numerous;  minnows,  sjjoous,  liver,  etc.,  used  as  bait;*; 
June,  July,  Se])tember  and  Octol)er  best;  hotels  J'Jp.  d. :  ({Uidcs  and  boats  to  be  had 
cheap.     The  Illinois  r,  ({ives  ^^ood  llshin(^  at  this  point. 


Perry  Spring's  (W.  St,  L,  .is:  P.)— Hambouj;h  1..  1   m.;  Saml  I'it, 
Snake,  .'Tm.:  all  are  t;ood;  i>ike.  b.  b.,  croiijiies  ami  cattish;  bass  and  ( 
numerous;  worms,  crayfish,  and  minnows  usual  baits;  -Jtine,  July  and  .Vujiust  I 
the  lishiiif,'  is  reported  as  beinn  excellent. 


2  m.;  lilack 

po])j)ies  ninst 

MM; 


Pittsfleld  (W. 

j)crch,  jiike,  b.  b, 


St.  I,.  \-   I'.i — Clear  1.,  12  m.;    Ih'ew's  Tank  p.;  first  named  l"-t. 
,  cropjiies  and  cattish:  crojjpies  most  nunn'rous:  worm  and  niui- 
now  liaits:  June  and  July  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rate;  guides  and  teams  at  iu'kI- 
erate  chargt's;  boats  can  be  had  reasonable. 

Putnam  (('.  U.  I.  .V  P.)— Senachwine  1.,  1',,  m.;  Illinois  r..  .'t  m.;  first  named  best; 
Halinon  (pikependi),  b.  b..  jiickerel.  etc.:  b.  b.,  <-at  and  suntish  most  nuineroii.^: 
minnows  and  spoon  hooks  used:  .May.  .luue,  July,  Septemlier  anc'.  October  bi>f 
hotid  S^l  p.  d.;  {.;uides  i?!  to  .*2  p.  d.;  boats  #1  p.  d.  See  TllK  .VliKUK  .\N  AnoLJCK,  vol 
111,  pa^'e;li:!. 

Qnincy  (Several  r.  r.)— Chattens  1.,  .Sand  Slout,'h,  I.ily  p.  and  Deep  Hole; 
all  within  2  m.  of  HlulV  Hall  11  m.;  b.  b.,  croppie,  wall-eyed  jiike,  etc,;  b.  b.  lunl 
crvippies  most  numerous;  live  bait,  minnows  principally:  spo(jns  in  si)rinn;  hotijs 
$2  to  $:<  p.  d.;  boats  r>Uc  to  Tac  p,  d.;  iuiuuuws  ')i)c  p.  l(l(».  Excellent  fishing;  at 
times. 

Rapids  City  (CSl.k  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— The  waters  here  aiv 
Goosi-  1.  and  Kock  r.  (i  m.,  and  the  Miss.  r.  adjacent,  and  they  are  all  re'])orted  t,'i".i|, 
pike,  pii  iferel,  b.  b.,  "saliuon"  (pike-perch),  etc. ;  are  cauf^ht  best  with  live  miiuiMW> 
in  the  monti«s  td'  .\pril,  June.  October  and  November;  hotels  $1  to  .•*2  p,  d.;  •funics 
$2  p.  d,  bait  iiM  liuled. 

Reno  (J.  S.  K,)— Sli<ial  r..  2  ni.;  Hamel's  1..  McCord's  p,  AfcFarland's  1..  ;ill  in 
tdose  proximity ;  Shoal  r.  best;  b.  b..  cattish,  etc.;  May,  June,  September  tiid  o.  to- 
iler best;  usual  baits  used;  hotels,  .?l..'iu  to  S2  p.  d..  guides  reasonable;  noats  lUiil 
baits  plenty  and  cheap.     .V  big  catfish  section. 

Richmond  (0.  >V  N.  W.)— Twin  I's  .">  m.;  Channtd  1.  H  m.;  last  named  best:  1).  )).. 
pike,  pickerel  and  perch;  bass  and  perch  most  numerouH;  minnows  in  u:;;';  Juiii', 
August  and  September  best;  hotels  .•?  1..5U  to  ;f2  p.  d.;  boatH  reasonable;  luiunew." 
$1  p.  KM). 

Rockford  (('.  M.  &  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— Rock  r.  adjacent;  Kishwauk^ 
r.  Sm.;  Kilbuck  cr.  7  m.;  first  named  best;  b.  b.,  pike  and  pickiTel;  luiniinus, 
flieA  and  spoon  baits;  si)ring  and  fall  best;  hotels  i^I.">i)  to  ;?2  p.  d.;  boats  $1  p.  J. 
min..'ows  $l..")(i  p.  luo. 

Rook  Island  (('.  U.  I.  A;  P.)— Miss.  r.  at  sUtion;  Uock  r.  ;t  m.;  b.  b.,  wall-cyeii 
pike,  Huutlsh,  cattish  and  perch;  bass  and  wall-eyed  pike  most  numerous;  miuuuw.^ 


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II-.  i:  -I'liiin  jmd  fall  best;  hotolH  ?'J  to  $'2.5i>  ji.  d.;  boatfi  aud  biiitH  reaHtiiuible. 
i;,  :  Isliiiid  is  nitiiatfil  iit  tlic  foot  of  the  rapiiln  of  the  MIkh.  r,.  whiTt-  iiioMt  «'Xcel- 
1,  lit  :i.-liiiiK  fiiii  \>v  bad  for  wall-rycd  iiikc  mid  \>.  h. 

RocktonC'.  M.  >V  St.  I'.)— Uo<k  r.  about  3i  lu.;  riciitouica  r.  1  iii.;  about  ciiually 

u i.  \,  b.,  pii'kerel,  i)ikc.  cattish   and  all   the  varioun   kiiidn,  coininou  to  wfHt<>i'ii 

nvi  iv:  baMH,  jdckeivl  and  pike  uioHt  uuuierouis;  luiiiiiowx  an-  unual  bait;  -May  and 
Juii-'  lust;  botids  $1..">U  1).  d. 

Sowe  (^V.  St.  L.  i^  1'.)— Vcnuillion  r.  2  m.:  Wolf  cr.  1  in.;  firnt  lu-Ht;  idke,  b.  b., 
catti.-li,  ftc;  basH  moHt  uuiihtouh;  iiiiuuowH  UHUal  bait;  .May  beMt  uiuuth. 

Salt  Creek  (<'.  ^1.  .v  .st.  1'.  Stf  inside  back  cover.)— Salt  i  r.  inar  ntation;  b.  b., 
Jill  li.  i)i<ki'icl  iiiiil  biiUlifitds:  liass  and  roarnt'  tlwli  most  niiiiu-roUN:  worms  and 
iiiiiiiiiiws  nsnal  l>aits:  Aiiril,  .Ma,%  and  .Iniir  bt-st;  hoti'ls  .^l  j).  d.  Karly  in  tho 
~].i;ii^'.  and  only  tlicii,  arc  tint-  catclics  niaib-. 

Shirlaud  (('.  M.  .V;  St.  P.     Stc  inside   back  cover.)— Pecatonica  r.  '«  ni.:  Suj^ar  r. 
.   111.;    cijually   Kood;    b.   b.,    pickerel,  pike  and   cattish;    basM  and   cattish    most 
iiuiiiii'ous;  niinnoWK  usual  bait;  May,  June  and  September  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d. 

St.  Anne  (•'•  I-  St.  I,.  .V  r.)— Kankakee  r.  5  in.;  Iroijuois  r.  4  ni.;  tirst  named 
i.-i.  pil<c.  pickerel,  b.  b.,  etc.;  miiinuvvs,  wor*  *,  etc.  used;  hotels  ji-Jp.d.;  boats 
,:)\il  baits  moderate. 

St.  Marie  (I.  P>.  and  W.)— Embarras  r.  ',  ni.;  b.  b.,  bulValo  and  cattish,  the 
iii-i  ill  the  iiiajority ■  worm  and  ^'rasshopper  baits;  best  months,  May  and  .Mine; 
hiirU  T.'ic  p.  d.;  guides  by  contract;  boats  '2m-  p.  d. 

Wadsworth  (C.  M.  \- St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— Channel  1.,  Moria  1,.  (^a- 
tLaiiiii-  1.,  I'oiirtii  1  .  Cedar  1.  and  Sand  1..  all  easily  accessilde;  :(  lirst  named  best; 
1).  li..  pickerel  and  vd<"';  bass  ami  pickerid  most  numerous:  minirows,  frotjs  and 
>lini.ns  as  baits:  .June.  .July,  SejitendK.'r  and  October  best:  no  rej^ular  hotels,  but 
ImardiiiK  houses  can  be  found:  nuide«  ;*'J  to  !^;i  p.  d. ;  be.its  and  baits  moderate. 
i:j  in.  distant  are  soine  beautiful  Is  where  the  ttshiii;^  is  ^uod. 

Waterloo  (St.  L.  .V  c. 

i-t  r  (  .ihiiiitiia.  111.) 

Waukegfan  (<'■  >'*J  N.  W.'--Thpi'e  are  '>(»  I's  in  tin-  c(Mnity,  nearly  all  very  easy  of 
aic.s;-:  1st,  ;b'd  and  4tli  I's,  Cedar.  Fox  aud'Deeji  I's  are  the  best;  pickerel, pike, b.  b., 
luck  bass,  iierch,  suntish.  etc.  al)ound;  u.siial  baits  used;  .June  and  .Jiil>  hest:  liotels 
:«J  p.  d.;  boats  .Vic  to  .■?!  p.  il.  \Vaukc;;an  is  on  the  west  sliore  of  l.aki-  Michi|.!au 
where  the  usual  lake  tish  are  cautiht. 


-^loredock  1.  12  m.;  striped   bass   (fresh  water),  croppies. 


Willow  Spring's  (<".  St.  L.  \  W.)— Dcs  Plaines  r.  'j  m.;  pickend,  b.  b..  suntish 
;uiil  otlii-r  coarse  varieties:  i)ickercl  and  suntish  most  numerous;  minnows  and 
w.iniis    used   as  bait;  .May,  June  and   July  best;    hotel    Sl.")"i  p.  d.,  boats  at  small 

CI  i>  t . 

Wilining'ton  (<'.  .V.  A:  St.  I..)— Kankakee  r.  1  m.;  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  pike;  bass 
;iiiil  liii'kerel  most  numerous;  minnow  bait:  .\pril.  May,  June,  September  and 
Hitnlicr  liest;  hotcds  ?1  to  if l..")')  j).  d.:  j^uides  can  l)e  olitained  if  recjuired;  minnows 
I'lrp.  (loz,      When    the    water  is  low    and    dear,  the    sport  is  most    excellent.      .Most 

'  t  the  hshing  is  done  by  castiuj?  from  tin  rocks,  hence  boats  arc  uot  needed. 

INDIANA. 

Acton(C.  I.  St.  L.  A:  ('.)— Buekcr.:  Hij,' and  I.itth- Su^ar  cr's;  WiM  Cat  cr.;  Fish 
1'.  Ill  ramp  ni'ouud;  Buck  cr..  Win  Siij^ar  cr.  and  Little  Sutiar  cr.  best;  b.  b.,  trout. 
I'l'lietc:  perch  most  abundant;  baits  are— minnows,  worms  etc.;  usual  season; 
1.  't.  I>  *1.2.')  \i.  d.;  boats  ^l.'J."'  p.  d.;  guides  eau  be  had  if  needed, 

A.ig'ola  (b.  S.  .S:  M.  S.) — Lake  James  5  m.;  Crooked  1.  4  in.;  Silver  1.  ',i  ni..  and 
ali>'Ut  tifty  small  lakes  throughout  the  county;  all  are  t^ood;  pickerel,  pike.  1).  b., 
1' ii  h  etc,  abound;  minnows,  crabs  and  aujjle  worms  as  baits;  June,  July,  .Septem- 
•  I'll' aiiil  >tctober  best;  hottds  $l.5i(  to  $'J  p.  il.;  private  board  at  $4  p.  w.;  boats  'J.")c 
t"  SI  |i.  il. :  (Tnides  uot  retiuired;  a  {j;ood  ttshiut<  pi>int.  .See  Thk  .\meki<  an  .Vnulku, 
V.a.  HI,  page  24U. 

AvgOH  (several  r.  r) — The  favorite  water  is  Maxiukuckee  1.  0  m.  At  the  1.  fjood 
aii'i.umodatiou,  boats,  guides,  baits  and  tackle.  B.  b.  and  other  western  pan  tish. 
Minnows  chiefly  used. 

Attica  |W.  St.  L.  A:  P.) — Springier,  aud  Fall   r.  ',  m.;  b.  b.,  salmon   (pike  perch). 


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bprriuK  oi^.:  h,  h.  iiiOHt  miniorouH;  miiitiowM  uiul  trolling,'  hiioouw  unt-d:  April.  '\I,i., 
Jiiiie,  Kepteiiibtr  aud  Uftobor  bent;  hotolH  Ji  \>.  d. ;  iMuitH  and  bait  cli^'ai). 

Brimfleld  (L.  H.  k  M.  8.) — .ToneM  1.,  Waldron  1.  and  lioniid  1.,  all  t1owiu(<  int'  li  ■ 
Elkhart  r.  and  ai'ct'HHiblo;  about  alike;  jmrcli,  b.  >>.'  strawbt-rry  banH  uiul  -lik. 
Hliad:"  thi)  laHt  named  nioHt  abundant'  worm  and  minnow  bait:  April,  May, -li'i.r 
.Si-i>t«iuber  and  October  bcHt;  bottls  $l.ht>  \<.  d. 

Boone  Orove  (('•  1^' A.) — Kankakee  r.  ■'>  ni.:  I.ak<-  Kli/a  <<  m.:  last  mimed  1h^-; 
b.  b..  Hpecklcd  baHH  (ntrawbc^rry),  wunfiHli  and  rinn  pen-h;  HiM-cklcd  bann  and  Hiiii'i  h 
most:  numerouH;  miunowH,  worniH  and  Mpoous;  May  "J")  to   Sfpt.  best;  boats  mi   ." 
p.  A. 

Cedar  Beach  (H.  »V.  ().) — Turkey  1.;  b.  b..  ])ike,  (•roi,[)ie-i  etc.;  li.  b.  most  ir.r  ■ 
oils:  minnows,    tlies,    sjiooii    etc.;    .lune,    .Inly,    Sept^-niber   and  October:  hotii    •: 
p.  d.     (tiiide   with  boat    furnished    by  hotel  at  j^'J..')*!  p.  d.:  boats  alone  5nc  p.   I. 

Columbus  (<'.  I.  St.  li.  Si  C.)— White  r.  and  Flat  Hock  cr.  both  within  city  lin   •-. 
t'lifty  cr.  It  m.;  Haw  cr.  in  city    limits;  tn-o   tirst   namecl   best;  b.  b.,  croppies   .  i. 
b.  b.  most  abundant;  minnow  bait;  May  to  November  best;  hotel  $1.5i»  p,  d.;  b.:,- 
and  bait  reisonable. 

Coruxma  (I^.  S.  A:  M.  S.) — Turkey  and  Lout;  1.  including'  several  small  lakes  uIm  i;- 
I'im.:  no  choi<'e:  jiike,  black  and  rock  buss,  perch,  \v';itetish  etc.:  bass  ii'i^i 
uumerouH;  H^jriug  aud  fall  months  bent;  boats  and  baita  very  cheap. 

Covinjfton  (W.  .St.  L.  iV:  P.) — Wabash  r.  near  .station;  <^ole  cr.  (*,  m.;  lirst  naun  d 
liest;  salmon  (pike  ))ercli),  b.  b.,  ptM'cli,  etc,;  perch  most  numerous:  minnow,  <i:iy- 
flsh,  liver  and  worm  baits:  May,  .June,  August  auil  .September;  hotels  j 4  to  .-•"■  | , 
w.;  boats  a»d  bait  cheap.     A  f^ooil  ground. 

Crown  Point  (<'.  i't  A.)— Cedar  1.  5  m.;  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  croiii>ies;  b,  b.,  .lUil 
cropi)ies  most numeri)ns;  minnows,  Hies  and  spoons;  May,  June  anil  October  l"-t; 
hotel  if '2  p.  d.;  guides  ;?2  p,  d,;  boats  5Uc  p,  d.;  minnows  l.'jc  p.  dt)Z. 

Delphi  (W.  St.  I.,  .'s:  1'.)— Wabash  r.  1  m.:  Tipi)ecanoi'  r.  12  ni.:  Tii)iie.unuf  r.  l">t: 
pickerel,  1).  b,,  salmon  (pike  perch),  etc.;  pickerel  and  bass  most  abundant;  miii- 
now  bait;  May,  .June.  September  aud  October  best;  liotil  j^J  p.  d.  ;  boats  .'Oo 
p,  d. 

Baton  (Ft.  W.  ('.  \'  L.)— Massissinewa  r,  ',  m.;  b.  b.,  pike,  pickerel,  etc.:  1  i.-x 
most  numerous;  minnow  bait:  .\i)ril,  May,  .June,  September,  October  and  NoN'Iu- 
ber;  hotel  $1.50  p.  d,;  boats  and  baits  at  trittiug  co»t. 

Elkhart  (<'.  W.  \- M.)—Klkhart  r.  iind  St.  .loseiih  r.  near  by:  Siminton  1.  4  in.; 
Heaton  1.  H  m.:  Christiana  1.  '.•  m.;  lust  named  Ix'st;  b.  b..  percii,  picKeri^l  and  pikr; 
bass  most  numerous;  minnosvs  aud  crayfish  used;  hoteln-  at  reasonable  prii  i>: 
boats  .'iOc  p.  d. 

Bvansville  (L.  iV  N.)— Lower  Uayou  .'I  m.;  Upper  Bayou  2  m.;  Clear  1.  H  m.:  I'L- 
eon  I'r.  ]  m.;  "The  Dam"  Ohio  r.  near  and  Swee/.e  p.  "ini.:  the  two  bayous  1m -t; 
rock  and  "tin  mouth"  bass,  perch  and  others:  bass  and  perch  most  nunicr.  i-; 
minnow  bait;  April  aud  May  best;  boats  and  baits  always  to  be  had  cheap.  A  t;  '  1 
fishing  i)oint. 

Port  Wayne  (reached  by  (l  r.  r.) — The  St.  INFary  and  St.  .Joseph  r.  .ioin  I  .  .. 
and  foiiii  the  Mauniee  r.  Ivxcelleut  fishin,,^  when  the  rise  in  the  r.  issuflicicii' i" 
allow  the  fish  to  get  over  the  dams  below:  b.  b.,  ])ike,  jiike-percli.  strawlierry  l^l^■•. 
rock  buss.  etc.  The  pike-perch  run  from  1  to  1,")  lbs.  and  are  caught  in  nunii'i- 
with  live  1)aits,  such  as  minnows,  crayfish  and  helgramites:  dusk  ami  after  ni-lit- 
fall  are  the  best  lioui's.  ,See  Thk  Amkuh'an  AN(ii.KH,  Vol.  III.,  page  2".i.">,  Lon^  1  . 
Pleasant  1.  and  Silver  1.  easily  accessible  contain  b.  b,  aud  pickerel  uud  give  g' "(1 
tishiug. 

Pranklin  (J.  M.  A:  I.)— Sugar  cr.  r,m.;  White  r.  12  m,;  first  best;  1.  and  s.  w.  i 
b.,  bream  and  occasionally  jack   salmon   (pike-iiercli)  in  White   r.;  1.  m.  b.  b,  ii  "M 
numerous:  minnows  used   for   bass   mid  worms  for  small  fry:  .\pril.  May,  Octdni' 
aud  November  best;  hotels  ?<1.5(lto  it~  {>    •!• 

Hudson  ( I'- S.  iV  M.  S.)— There  are  some  bass  aud  pickerel  iu  adjacent  wai'S-. 
which  are  taken  with  minnows  luid  worm  baits,  the  Npring  month,s  being  the  In  >t. 
Chargtw  at  hotels,  for  boats,  etc..  reasonable. 

Indianapolis  (C.  H.  &D.)—(I5i"oad  Ripple)  White  r.  !i  m.;  b.  b.  and  .rock  l:i-< 
niiunows  and  helgramite  baits;  May,  .June  aud  July;  boats  $1  p.  d.  The  b.  b.  ^^  H 
take  the  fly  on  the  shallows  of  White  Kiver. 


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1:  April.  M,,,, 
wiiin  iiii'   II  ■ 

XH     UIUl      ■  1  ik' 

1,  May,  ■Imii- 
iiaiucil   !•-•; 

in  lllld  Hill  '.    il 
,   luiilts   ;i! 

iiioHt  ir.ii    . 
Iht;  hoii!    -.' 
ilic  51  Pi-   1'     I 

111  >'ity  liii    •• 

iTOllJliCH     '   ■• 

50  \>.  (1.;  1"     - 

ill  lakes  al"  1- 
('.:  bass   iii'i-i 

.;  iirst  naiiM  11 
iiiiiinow.  (Miiy- 
il.s  5^4  tu  t''  1 . 

ieH;  1).  b.,  ■iiiil 
OftulHT  li.  -t; 

ccaiKM'  r.  l"-t; 

binulant:   nuii 

(I.  ;  iKiats    "■ 

rcl,   tti'.;   1  .i-« 
r  aiul  N'liN  ■  II. 


Iiiiitoii   1.  l  ::i.; 
vvv\  ami  I'.l.' 
liable  pii'  1  -: 

III-  1.  :i  111.;  VI.:- 

bayous  1m  -I; 

list  niuucii   IS 

lifap.     A  ti' '  I 

Il  r.  join  11'  I' 
li.-j  hiUliciciit  I' 
aulxTiy  1  i^'. 
lit  ill  luuiil'  I- 
(id  after  iiiulit- 

I'J'.in.      L0!l!.:l-. 

lud  give  i^'  '"' 

I.  aud  s.  Ill  1' 

111.  b.  b.  ii.o'i 

lAlay,  Octfln-r 


jaeeut  wai'  '-• 
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(id  .rock  ba-^'; 
Ihe  b.  b.  "'11 


XoutS  (•'•  >^>'  A  )— Kankakee  r.  7  in..  ,iukerel,  naliuou  (pike-penl.i,  b.  h.,  rock  bans 
,t,  iiickcnd  and  eoarne  varietien  iiKiHt  iniiiHToiiH;  niinnnwH  iiseit:  .\pril  and  hhih- 
11,1  !  iiiHiitlin;  liotels  ri'UHoiiablc:  boatH  5«c  p.  d.;  iiiiunoWH  $1  p.  1(H),  A  nriiall  1. 
4  HI.  Ill  whii'h  fair  lishiii^i  may  be  had. 

La  Payette  J-  I-  >'^  W.l— Wild  (at  cr.  :»'.,  m.;  Wabanli  r.  near  Hfation;  Wild  Oat 

,:    I  .  -I     II.  li..  saluioii  (pikf  jicrcli)  eU-.;  bawn  luoHt   numerous;  minnow  and  worm 


April,  Alay  and  September. 

LtxketOUi*'.  A:  A.)— Hniind  1.  ',  iii.;  I.oiiu  1.  '^  in.:  Kel  r.  near  station;  Lont<  and 
I,  i  !!,  I  r«  bt'Ht;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  pike  anil  ptTcli:  ot  these  tlie  bawH  are  most  niiiiier- 
,iu«:  iiiiiiuow  and  worm  bait;  spring.' and  summer  beHt;  boats  reasonable;  bait  'J.'h^ 
[■.  li»i.    The  tishin^'  is  reported  as  excellent. 

Logausport-  (W.  St.  L.  .V  I'.i— Ijike  Maxinkiickee  :i:l  m.;  Wabash  r.  1  in.;  Va-\  v.  1 
11;  I  ,iU<'  t'icott  '.I  III.;  first  best;  b.  b.,  wall-eyed  pike,  rock  bass,  riiii,'  pi-rch,  (irass 
iiik'  ;  b.  b.  and  siinlish  mo.-t  niuiierous:  spoons,  tlies,  minnows,  worms  etc.;  April, 
M,i\  September.  ( ictober  and  November  best;  lioti'ls  #l..">ii  t>i  ;*'ip.  d.;  {{iiides,  boats 
.iii'l  li.iit  can  be  procured  at  fair  priceH. 

Macy  (W'.  St  L.  \-  P. l— Twin  I'sJ'.j  ni.;  er|ually  wood;  b.  b..  pike,  rock   basH  etc.: 

;. ,  k  i'a>s  most  niinicroiis;  minnow  ami  worm  baits;  .May  and  June  best;  hotels.  $1 
;    .1  ,  u'iii<lcs  with  boats  at  moderate  rates. 

Marmont  (Vaiiilalia) — Maxinkiickee  1.  at  station;  b.  b.,  wall-eyed  pike,  croppies. 
.   1    A  iit-nli  and  rmk    bass;  mimniw   bait;  May    to   November;  hotel   ritasouable; 


«it!i  boat  .^'J  p.  d.;  minnows  j^l  to  j:i.5(ip.  ion 

!«ietainora  (W'  W.i— White  Watir  r.  '.,  ni.;  (anal  runs  throiij,'h  town;  three 
l.iiL'  I'liiids  1 ',  to  ;t  III.  distant:  all  are  t'ood;  principally  I),  b.  and  coarse  tisli:  iiiiii- 
i.ma    l,;iit;   hotel     .*4    p.     w       ■--.''.-■-.•-■■ 


.,,,•.-  ,- ^.. ..-.  .J , -,,. .  .,..,, 

boats    ."iitc    p.  (1. ;   baits  2''>-.  p.  Kalluii;   tishiuji  reporti'd 


Michiefan  City  (IMich.  C.]— Lake  Michigan  at  station;  perch,  bass  (striped). 
Mill  kuiaw  trout;  jiercli  and  bass  most  nuiiierous:  minnow  bait;  May  to  October 
tin-  l'i~t  season;  hotels  .■<'i.  .\  good  spot  for  ttshing;  boats  Kic  p  h.;  bait  pleiiti- 
;  tl  lllld  I'heap. 

Milford(t'.  W.  .v  'M.I— In  Turkey  or  Nine  ^file   1,  there    is   good    1).  b.,  pickpr<'l. 

:.  ;   h  .  tc.  tishiiit.;  f  roni  .\pril  to  Nii\.     'I'his  is  ".  faviu'ite  resort  for  Indiana  auglerf; 
■.  .  'iiiiiiodations  ample  and  at  fair  prices. 

Milltown  J'.  !•'•  '^  !^t-  I..)— -Hlue  r.  near  station;  b.  b.,  liaciielor  etc;  bass  most 
iiuiii.  reus;  minnow  bait;  .\pri'.  May,  September  and  Octobi^r  best;  hotel  "J.'ic  p. 
Ill' 111.  lllld  'J.M'  p.  lodgiii},';  guides  unnecessary  but  could  be  had  it  wanted,  boat 
;ii'  luitcd  at  .'t^'J  p.  d.;  boats  ."wie  fo  <l  ji.  d  ;  niiniiows  50c  p.  pMi:  the  b.  b.  lishiiitf 
~  I'l'dtted  excellent,  also  that  for  pike  perch  locally  called  the  "Ohio  salmon." 

Monterey  I f.  '^  A  )— Cedar  1.  H  m.;  Langambagu  1.  \  m.;  Tippecanoe  r.:  fir-;t 
11111111  li  best:  b.  b.,  pike,  lake  jierch,  rock  ba^s.  siiiitisii  aud  other  varieties;  htinfisli 
4ii'l  lia»>s    most   niinicroiis;  worms   and   minnow.-,    usually    used;  May.    .June   and 

Aii-ii-t  best. 

Montpelier  (Ft.  W.  C.  A:  L:l— Salaiuouie  r.  near  station;  b.  b.  and  pike:  first 
ii.  -I  iiiinieroui*:  li\e  minnows  are  used:  May,  .lime.  September  and  October  bes^; 
lii'ti  1>  .»1.5ii  p.  d.;  baits  e.isily  procured  at  little  or  no  co.-t.  I-'roni  1  to  In  ni.  below 
.Miiiii[ielier  is  the  best  ground,  where  line  b.  b.  and  ))ike  are  caught. 

New  Carlisle  (I-  S.  \  M.  S.)— Hudson  1..  1  ^,  in.;  b.  b..  rock  liass  and  sunflsh  in 
i'iii.il  iiuml)ers:  worm  and  minnow  baits;  May,  June  and  August;  hottl  i;'..,")(j  p.  d  ; 
lii'iit*  leasonable. 

North  Vernon  (().  M.)— Sand  cr..  Muscatatnck  cr..  (Jrahani  cr.  and  liig  cr.; 
Mil-,  atiituck  cr.  l)est:  black  (s.  in.  i  and  roc'' bass:  first  iiredoiniiiate;  miiinow  bait; 
Ai'iil,  .May.  September  and  October  best.  Stout  Mill,  bf  m.  on  S;iiiil  cr.,  is  the  l)est 
^'riiiiiiil:  good  fishing:  strawberry  and  fresh  water  stripi'd  bass  are  also  cauglit. 

Oral*'.  *;  A.)— Cedar  1.,  S  m.;  Tipjiecanoe  r.,  ,',  ni.;  Yellow  r.  7  m.;  first  best; 
1.1'  and  jiike  first  most  abundant:  shiners  niinuows  and  art  tipoons:  May,  Jumv 
."»••]  t.  and  October  b  -st:  hotel  at  Ora  #1  ii.  w.,  also  at  Cedar  1.  at  reasonable  jirict's; 
'rivii'li  >  at  fair  rate;  boats  50c  p.  d.;  minnows  lOc  p.  d.     (iood   duck  shooting  in   the 

tall. 

Pine  ll..  S.  A:  ;M.  S,)— Lake   Michigan,    ',   m.;  Caltiniet  r.,    'j   m.:  first   best;  !ako 
1 '  I'  II.  silver  bas>i.  ete.:  perch  most  abundant;  niinuows  ami  worms  used  as  bait; 
;'  ■ ,  July  and  AngUHt  best. 


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THK    ANfiI.EU  S   OT'TPE    IWfiK. 


Pleasant  Iiake  |I-<-  H.  A:  M.  H.)— TLIh  Htutiou  ih  iu  the  ctutreof  very  flue  b.  b.aud 
pikr  IlKtliiiiK,  !•<  UkfN  lire  witLiii  iJ  iii.,  vi/..,  Loiij,',  (iiiliieii,  ll(i;»l),ii-k.  Silver  I.m.,),, 
<'«'iitre,  ('ri)iike(l,  Jiiiiie.i,  Clear  i  e<liir,  L;ike  (ie.iri^c.  'I'lirkey,  ete..  nil  I't  wliii'h  ull T.i 
exi'rileiit  H)icirt :  i>.('i'iiiiiiiii>iliiti<>>>H  of  uU  kiiiiln  |ileiitit'iil  at  iiiuilenite  cliiir^eH.  >>'< 
Thk  A.MKKli  AN  ASdi.KIl,  Viil.  III.,  imj^e  •J'.U. 

Ray  ( !<■  S.  .V  M.  S.  I— ( 'Icar  1.,  2 ' ,  m.;  pii  krr<  1,  1>.  )>.  iiinl  iienli:  luifr.  iinmt  iHiiii 
ennis;  iiuiiuow  uud  woriu  buitri;  May  uuil  Jiiui'  be^t;  liotelM  iit  retiHouable  inirf,. 
boatH  Zw  !•.  il. 

Rochester  (Several  r.  r.i — Manitun  1.,  1  iii.;  1.  aud  m.  ii'.  b.  b..  pike,  penb.  r ..  1 
ba:^.-!  ami  lar^e  v-ariety  of  Hiiiall  IihIi:  1.  aiiil  h.  iii.  b.  b.  iiniHt  niiiiiei'nii-.:  iiiiuuuw  li.m 
May,  June,  Sei)tciiil(er  ami  Oeti>ber;  Imtel  .ii|.."iii  p.  d. ;  t,'iliile,.t  wiiji  Ixiiit  .■?'J..">"  j. 
<l.:  lioatM  r>iie  p,  il.;  biitcbeap.  (inoil  duck  HJiiMitiiit,' in  the  fail.  Tlie  otber  walii> 
are  Tippe  MiKM^  r..  !Mml  1.,  bcwisi.  ami  Uruce  I.,  all  eaniiy  acci'i.sihle.  bewJM  auii 
Mu  1  is  are  jiarticulariy  miteil  for  excellent  b.  li.  and  pickerel  ti-iliiny. 

Railing'  Prairie  (b.  S.  A:  M.  S.)— Hudsim  1..  5  ni.:  pike,  b.  b„  pickerel,  Muuii:«b: 
<'ti'.;  liaws  and  Hiinli.-ili  iiHiHt  niinii'rous:  worm  and  minnow  baitH;  no  refiular  lii>til 
j,'UideM,  boats  aud  bait  can  be  obtained  reasoualde. 

Syracuse  |1'>-  >V  O.)— Turkey  1.,  at  i-tation;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  croppies,  perdi.  it., 
b.  1>.  most  ainuidaut;  minnow  bait;  .May,  June,  July,  .Vu^UHt  September  and  t»ci'il>- 
er  best;  hotel  $2  p.  d.;  K'li'le  with  boat  #'2  p.  d.;  niiunows  ,?l.r>o  p.  lou. 

Valparaiso  (I*.  l''t.  W.  .V  <'.)— Kankakee   r.  at   HaunisbridKe   15  ui.;  ((rass  auil 

wall  I  ycd  pilii',  perch,  pickerid  and  rock  bass,  1.  and  s  in  .  b.  b.;  rock-bass  aud  pu  k 
tM'el  most  nuiuerous;  minnows  and  s]ioon  books  mostly  used  as  baits;  May,  Jiiii' 
and  July  best;  hotels  #'i  p.  d.  at  Valparaiso,  private  board  at  bauinsbridjje;  kuhU- 
$2  ]i.  d.;  bi>ats  ."iuc  p.  d.;  Deep  r.  It;  m.;  Klint  1.  .t  m.;  Lon^;  1.  :i  m.,  also  give  Iku' 
tlshint,'  for  b.  i>.,  strawberry  and  rock  bass. 

Walkerton  (W.  Ht.  L.  .V  P.) — Kankakee  r.  4  ui.:  Kuont/.'s  1.  C  ui.;  last  beHt;  b.  b 
jiercli,  sunli.sli,  etc;  bass  aud  suiiUsh  most  uuuierous;  luinuDW  aud  worm  b  i:!> 
Ai)ril,  Sei)teinber  and  Octtdier  best;  boats  .')0c  p.  d. 

WalnutfW.  St.  I,.  \-  1'.)— :vr:i.\inkuckee  1,  lum.;  Tiiipeca-ioc  r.  j'^  m.;  first  In-t 
b.  ))..  pickerel  and  piUe;  bass  most  numerous;  minnow  bait;  May  and  Juue  b.st. 
botid  at  reasonable  rates;  ^,'uides  moderate;  boats  .f  1  i>,  <l. 

Warsaw   (Several    r.     r.  i — ^Tiirkey,    IJarber    aud    Tippecanoe   I's   are   all    u. 1 

watii's  for  b.  li..  pike,  etc.;  they  are  easily  a<'cessible  and  are  \isiti'd  by  many  Inh- 
ana  an^ders.      See  Thk  .V.MloiiltAK  .\N(iIj;u,  vol.  Ill,  pa^e  2'.i*). 

WestPoint  (^V.  st.  L.  \-  r.)— Wabash  r.  2  m.:  Sahmui  (pike-p»'rch),  b.  b.,  piki- 
etc.;  bass  most  nunier(uis;  worms  and  uiiuuows  used  for  bait:  May,  Juue,  Septcm" 
bcr  and  ( Ictober  best. 

Whitingr'S  (L.  S.  \  M.  S,)— Lake  Michi^au  '.i  ui,;  Lake  Oeiu'^f  1  '>  m.;  Berry  1. 
1  ni.;  Lake  (leoive  is  best  for  b.  1).  and  pickerel,  and  Lake  Micdiit^an  for  I'lr.  li: 
b;iss  aud  pickei'td  are  tlie  varieties;  pwrch  most  abundant;  minnow  bait;  March  t- 
( »ct(d)er  best:  rtshiU|4  reported  good. 

Williamstown  (C  I.  St.  L.  \;  C.)— Clifty  er.  2'j  m.;  Little  I'hit  Hock  r.  1 ',  in. 
Hit;  I'hit  Kock  r.  4  m.;  last  best;  b.  b.,  jierch,  etc.:  bass  most  abundant;  niiinii'w 
and  w  irm  baits;  .\pril,  June  and  Si>pteiuber  liest:  no  re-iular  hot«ds  but  i)ri\.itf 
board  cau  be  had  at  very  moderate  price;  do  not  need  gui(les  or  boats. 

IOWA. 

Akron  (C  M.  .^-  St.  P.)— Hargeuts  1.  1  '.^  ui, ;  Big  Sioux  r.  near  statiou:  last  uaiu'-l 
best;  pickerel,  pike,  b.  b.;  ot  these  the  pickerel  is  most  abuudaut;  uiiuuow  bait: 
April  aud  May  best,  aud  winter  months,  when  spearing  is  dtuie  extensively;  hotels 
at  rea8ouaV)le  rates;  guides,  boats  aud  bait  cau  be  had  at  moderate  charge. 

Bassett  (CM.  &  St.  P.  See  iusido  back  cover.)— Wapsipiuicou  r.  aud  Little  (  .  .lur 
r. ;  ('(pially  good;  pickertd  b.b.  aud  coarse  varieties;  pickerel  most  uuuierous;  miuiinw 
baits;  spring  aud  fall  best  tiuio;  hotel  reasouable;  guide  .f  1.5U  p.  d. 

Belle  Plaine  (C.  i^- N,  W,)— Iowa  r.  2  m.-.  b.  b.,  wall-eyed  pike  aud  pickerel, 
last  most  abuudaut;  frog  aud  W(U-m  bait;  May,  June  aud  September  best;  li'tel 
$1.50  p.' d. 

Be  *niond   (y^'.  I.)— Iowa  r.  '4  m..  Ehu  1.  C  ui.;  Wall  1.  .'>  ui..  Twin  Sister  I'e  4'^  m; 


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I'witi  1.  I't  HI.;  Iowa  r.,  Kim  1.  and  Twin  I'h  luxt;  i)ikf,  iiickcrcl  and  rock  biiwM;  niin- 
iii.»  .iml  art.  bait;  Jniif,  Si'i>tfMi1nT  ainl  October;  Imtcl  |'J  ji.  il.;  ijuidr  can  l>c  jiro- 
cui'^l   r<anonabl«', 

Belolt  (<■.  M. '^  St.  P.  HiM-  incidc  bark  cover.)— Hii;  Sioux  r,  near  ntation;  pickerel, 
li.  1,  ,  liurtald,  etc.;  jiickerel  and  banH  nitmt  niinieroiiM;  Mux,  .Iiine.  .lillv,  .Seiitt'nil)er 
all. I  (iitober  i)eHt,  lioteln  t'2  p.  d.;  l)oats  anil  baitH  merely  n(>mlnal. 

Bertram  (<'.  'Ns  N-  ^V.) — Cedar  r.  '2  ni.;  Indian  cr.  4  m.;  Hi«  cr.  ,  in.;  tlrnt  boMt; 
I,,),,  pickerel.  Kalnion,  Hiike  perdi)  cattinli  and  bntliilo;  tlie  coarse  varieties  are 
iijii-t  iiiimeroiiM;  minnow  and  freHli  meat  bait.-';  .\i)ril  to  October  best;  hotel  fl  p. 
li.;  ^Miidert,  boatH  and  baitH  at  reaHonable  pricen. 

Biiena  Vista  (<'■  M.  .V  St.  1».)— Hnrtnim  1.  •Jm.;  I)eud  1.  1  ' ,  m.;  Sprinjitl.  •> 
in. ;  ^iiiilisli  p.  'J  ni. ;  11  rut  liest;  b.  b.,  halmon,  (pike  iierch)  i)ike.  HiintlHli  and  otlierH; 
.^iinii-  I  nioHt  numerouH;  minnow,  worm  and  fri>^>  baitn;  .-oimmer  and  w  inter  b.  b. 
aiiil  iii'MitliH;  no  regular  hotel,  but  koo<1  jiriva,'-  biiard  at  $\  p.  d.;  ^uide,  Ijoat.-^  ami 
liait  :it  reasonable  tif^urcH.  TliiH  is  a  poiip'iiir  ti.'^luuK  point  with  an^lerH  of  that 
MTti'Ui.     Kxi'tdUnt  duck  and  woodcock  whootinn. 

Buffalo   |C.  U.  I.  .^  P.) — MisH.  r.   near  Htation;    b.  )>.,  whitp  baHH.  Halmon  (pike 

jii:.  II.  etc.;  the  tuvurile  bait  is  a  minnow;  .7une.  .Inly.  .Vuuust,  September  and 
Id  t'llier  bent;  no  re<,'ular  hotel;  boats  and  baits  at  very  little  cost. 

Blirling'tou  (<'.  •*■  >t  Q) — Miss.  r.  and  small  I's  or  sloUfilis  tributary  and  led  by 
«.i).i. .  within  'J  Ill's  of  city;  b.  b.,  white  ))ass,  perch,  pike,  croppies,  snntish,  etc.; 
11.  li,.  pike,  croppii  s  and  sunlish  most  abundant;  minnows,  spoons,  worms,  etc.  as 
liiit.'-:  spring  and  fall  be.st;  hotelw  ^l.TiU  to^:t  p.  d. ;  boatu  ^1  p.  d.  Oood  sport  wlieu 
till-  water  is  not  rlHiu^j. 

Carlisle   (»'.  K.  I.  .^r.  P.)— North    r.  '..    m.;  South   r.  in   m.;    Middle  r.  '_•  ni.;  Dos 

M.i.iii  .  [■.  :t  m.:  last  named  best;  wall-eyed  jiike,  jiickerel  and  b.  b  about  the  samo 
ill  iiiiiuiiers;  minnow  bait;  June  and  August  best;  hotel  ?•-' p.  d.;  guide  $'2.5(J  p,  d.; 
1  "at-  Miiil  bait  -rl  p.  d. 

Cadar  Rapids  (*'•  M.  A:  St  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— Cedar  r.  ',  m.;  Uobbins 
1.1  111.:  hrst  liest;  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  jiike;  b.  b.  most  abundant;  minnows,  worms, 
trii;.'>  and  trolling,' siioons  used;  .lunc.  .Inl\.  .Vunnst  and  Sept.  best:  hotels  $'2  p.  d., 
rl"|i.  w.;  boats  ;fl  p.  d.;  minnows  ."lOc  p.  loo. 

Chapin  H'.  T.)— Uurt'alo  cr.  1  m.;  otter  cr.  J  m.;  West  Fork  '>  m.;  last  named  best; 
).|i  ki  n  1  and  li.  b.  ;  usual  V)aits  ;  May  and  June  best;  hotels  ;<l.r)0  \).  d  ,  #4..">0 
]..  w. 

Cliester  (<;.  M.  .t  St.  P.) — Little  Iowa  r.  Jiear  the  station;  b.  b.;  minnow  bait; 
>ini;.iirr  anil  fall  months  best;  no  regular  hottd,  but  private  boarding  <'an  be  had; 
tlir  lii'st  tlshing  is  at  the  mill  pond  close  to  the   station. 

Cliickasaw  (<'.  ^I.  .V  St.  I'.)— 'Wapsipinicon  r.  1.  m.:  I<ittle  c'edur  r.  "Jm.;  last 
iiaiii'  il  tii-st:  iiickerel,  b.  b.,  pike,  etc.;  pickerel  and  bass  most  abundant;  minnow 
;iiiil  wunn  baits;  April  and  May  best;  hotels  ^l  p.  d. ;  boats  at  moderate  charge. 

Cliar  Tiake  (('.  ^I.  i^-St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover..— Clear  1.  near  station;  i)ick 
•  I'l  .  1'  li..  pike,  silver  bass  and  a  few  salmon  (iiike-]ierch);  jiickerel  and  jiike  most 
ii'i  II  iMiis;  minnow  bait;  May.  June,  July  and  .September  best;  hotels  ^'l  p.  d  ; 
L,'iniles  .■?!  ji.  d.;  boats  reasonable. 

C.iuton(('.  M.  it  St.  P.) — MissiHsiiJjii  r.  near  city;  Wapsijiinicon  r.  10  m.:  MeH- 
•iii  il  r,  '.)  m.;  lirst  best;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  wall-eyed  pike,  white  bass,  etc.;  minnoWH 
iiuil  siiimn  hook:-!;  May,  June,  October  and  >'iivember  best;  hotels  .*1.50  to  $2  p.  d.; 
L'lul.'  at  I'easonable  rate;  boats  5()c  to  Tiic  p.  d. 

Cjne  (  B.  C.  It.  X-  N.)— Cedar  r.  1',  m.:  Cone  1.  1  m.;  last  named  best;  pickerel,  b. 

li..  iiiitf;ilo,  etc.;  bass  and  butl'alo  most  numerous;  spoons  and  worms  mostly:  .Vpril 
mill  .M;iy  best;  hotels  $1  yi.  d.,  or  ;?;t..5u  p.  w. ;  guide  $i!  \>.  d.;  boats  ."Vic  p.  d.  The 
li''^t  lishiug  is  in  Cun<!  Lake. 

Cresco  ((".  M.  .t  St.  P.)— Turkey  r.  2  m.;  Ipper  luwa  r.  7  m.;  both  good;  b.  b. 
auili.iikerel;  lirst  most  abundant;  minnow  bait;  June  and  Sejitember  best. 

Davenport  (CR.  I.  &P.) — Mis8i8sii)pi  r.  at  tiilbertowu  rocks  :Jm.:  Itock  r.  at 
Lilian  Ills,  about 5m.;  LeClaire  ItajiidH  at  station;  "tiilbertown  rocks"  best:  wall- 
•yiil  pike.  1.  and  s.  m.  b.  b.,  striped  b.  (fresh  water*,  jiike,  sunlish.  etc.:  bass,  jiilfe 
auil  liitlish  most  numerous;  minnows  the   usual   ))aits  and   in  July  and  .\uf()ist  art. 

I  October  and  Nov- 


Hiw  tor  ba8.s;  July,  August  and  September  are  best  for  1 


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M  for  pike,  hotela  $1  to  $3  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  rates 


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DaOOrah  (<'•  M.  k  Ht.  P.)— I<»^'a  r.  uear  city;  b.  b.  uud  I'lke  uuuiaruUit;  itc-vrra! 
Hiiiall  Htri'iiiiiH  iicHr  by  have  bci-u  Htoi-ki-d  witli  brook  trout;  iimioiih,  laiuuowK  ;ii„i 
Hii'H  Hs  buitn;  May  Ix-Ht  tiiii*';  liotclN  i'l  \>.  ki.;  ^iiiiicH  can  be  proi'urt-d  reaHuiiabli' 
If  net'dinl;  bait  i)I«-iity .     J'owii  Htrt-ttiii  (<iv<H  the  l.uHt  Hjiort. 

Delhi  (('.  M.  ti  Kt.  1'.  Ht'eliiHide  )>a<'k  cover.)- Ma<|Uokitu  r.  1  ',  iii.;  Hllver  I.  ^ 
111.:  the  tlrMt  bcHt;  thi'  Utter  hiiH  hitely  been  Htocked  witli  (leriiiaii  tiirii.  b.  b.,  ii ,  t 
baHH,  iiMiliet,  et<-.;  b.  b.  nioHt  abundant;  iiiiiiiiowH  and  other  ))uitM;  AU){UHt,  Si  |>i. 
and  Oct.  beHt;  hotel  |1.50  p.  d.;  buatM  and  )>ait  eau  be  had.  Nothing  but  Hinall  tikk 
iu  the  lake. 

Des  Moines  (('.  A:  N.  W.)— Doh  MoineH  r.  and  Raccoon  r.  in  city  liniitx;  alMnii 
alike;  wall-eye<l  ))ike,  b.  b.,  and  ])ickerel;  niinnowH  and  tlieH.  .luiie  an.l  HUnuuir 
nioutliH;  holelH  reaHonable.     J^ocal  an^lerH  ^et  fair  "HtrinnH." 

De  Witt  (Several  r.  r.)— AVa;)Hij)inicon  r.,  Silver  cr.,  Deadnian'M,,  Lou^  S|i.U)^li 
and  otiier  SlougliH  near  WapHiiiinicou  r..  all  'J  to  4  ni.;  equally  ^ood:  |iike,  piiki  n  1, 
b.  b.,  croppifH  etc.;  b,  b.  and  «'ro|)})ieH  nioHt  nunierouh;  miuuoWH,  Hpoonh  .nnl 
worniH;  July;  Au^UHt,  S«-]it«niber  and  October  beHt;  hoteln  |'2  p.  d.;  boatH  aud  baitK 
c-huaii. 

Dubuque  (''■  M.  &  Kt.  P.)— MiHHiHHi]iiii  r.  within  '1  ni.;  Zollicoflfer  1.  )>  ni..  lart 
beMt;  pickerel,  perch,  li.  b.,  Habuou,  (|iiki;  perch)  etc.;  white  perch  and  catliHli  iii'i>t 
uunierouH;  minnow,  craytinh  and  liver  baitn;  .Inly  aud  .Vu^UHt  bent;  for  baHM  ainl 
Halnion  (pike  perch)  front  Sept.  to  cold  weather  beHt;  hottdH  jl.60  to  $2  p,  d.;  ^Miilt; 
with  boat  it-i  p.  d.;  uiiuuuWH  50o.  i).  Hh». 

Eldora  (C.  I.) — Iowa  r.  uear  ntation;  jiickerel  and  b.  b. ;  of  thexe  pickerel  are 
most  niniieroUH;  minnow  aud  worm  baits;  Muy,  •hiue  aud  July;  hotelH  f'i  p.  d.. 
buatH  and  ImitH  reanouable;  ){uid«M  i'i  p.  d. 

Elkport  {*-'■  M.  «^  St.  P.)— Turkey  r.  and  Volj^a  r.  'j  m.:  flrHt  bent;  pickerel,  b  }<.. 
Haluiou  (i>ike  perch)  etc.;  pike  perch  and  ciitliHli  nitmt  nuuienuiH;  artificial  Imiti' 
U8ed:  June  to  .September  beHt;  hotel  i^l.Tiii  p.  d.;  ^uideH  $'.*.5U  p.  d.:  buatn  aud  baitii 
cau  be  had  low. 

Elk  River  (*'.  ^..  A:  St.  P.  See  innid*'  back  cover)— MinniHwippi  r.  and  tributani  j^. 
b.  b.  and  jdckd'el;  fro^,  minnow  aud  npoou  baits;  Au^^unt  aud  July  bcHt;  canii'iii;; 
freciueutly  diuie  here;  tiuideH  if'2  p.  d.;  boats  fHic  p.  <1.     (toed  Hhuutiiit;  at  thiw  piniit. 

Emmetabur^  (Several  r.  r.)— Medium  1.  uearntation;  Iowa  r.  1  m.;  flrHt  I'l-i. 
pike,  {lickerel,  rock  bann  etc.;  pik<'  and  pickend  iiuiHt  abuudaut:  minnow  and  ,iri. 
Hpoou  baitn;  July  until  November  bcHt:  liotelw  $1  to  ;f'2  \k  d.;  boatH  .'>()c  \t.  .1  . 
pickerel  (pike)  in  DeH  Moines  r.  have  heeu  caught  weighing  ;14  lbs.  Tho  al'teriinuu 
flHhing  Ih  thu  best. 

Fletcher  (C.  &  N.  W.)— Wall  1.  uear  Htatiou;  Coon  r.  H  ni.;  Boyer  r.  4  m.:  Widl  1. 
and  Coou  r.  best;  jiiekerel,  iiike,  jterch,  lilack  aud  white  liass,  etc.:  jiickend  uml 
coarse  varieties  most  numerous;  worms,  fro^s,  aud  art.  spoons  of  various  kiiuU  ii.> 
baits;  April  to  August  best;  liotels  5^1  to  i-  p.  d.;  boats  r>()c  to  $1  p.  d.;  bait  plenty. 
These  waters  are  reported  to  us  as  excellent  grounds. 


Floyd  Crossing  (('.  M.  .\:  St.  P.)— Hig  Cedar  r.  1  m. 
best;  pickerel,  pike,  and  b,  b.:  bass  most  UMUierous; 
Ajiril,  May  aud  Juue  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  guide  ?=1  p.  d.; 


i  Little  Cedar  r.  5ni.;  fu>t 
miuuow  and  worm  bait*; 
boats  '2i>c  p.  d. 


Fonda  (W.  St.  L.  &  P.)— Twin  I's.  8  m.;  Storm  1.  17  m.:  about  etpially  poiHi; 
pit'.kerel,  perch  aud  b.  b. :  pickerel  aud  perch  most  numerous;  minnows,  artiliiial 
spoons  and  frogs  as  baits:  May,  June,  August  aud  kieptember  best;  hotels  ^1  t'> 
$1.50  p.  d.;  boats  aud  bait  reasouablo. 

Fruitland  (C.  R.  I.  &  P.)— Mississippi  r.  2',  m.;  Muscatiue  Slough  I'i  m.:  lai^t 
beHt;  b.  b.,  pickerel  aud  cropjiies:  bass  and  pickerel  most  abuuilant;  minui'«'. 
■worms  aud  Hjjoons;  Juue,  July,  .\ugust,  September  aud  October  best;  uo  regular 
hotel;  boatH  50e  p.  d. 

Oifford(C.  I.)— lowar.  'aUi.;  So.  Fork  lowar.  '4  m.;  first  best;  pike  and  b.  \>.: 
worm  and  minnow  baitH;  June  and  September  beet;  boats  cau  bo  had  cheai . 

Oraettinger  (B.  C.  R.  &N.)— Des  MolncH  r.  \'  m.;  High  1.  C  m.;  last  nanie.l 
best:  pickerel  and  pike;  pickerel  most  abimdant;  frogH  and  other  baitH,  April  and 
may  best. 

Grand  Mound  (C.  &  N.  W.) — Wapsie  r.  4  m.;  pickerel  aud  b.  b.;  minnow,  in); 
and  spoons  a«  baite;  May  and  June,  August  and  Septcmb»ir  best;  UwtelH  f  1  i'  d* 
|4..5(»  p.  w. 


ITNITED   HTATEH   AND   CANADA. 


«T 


111.;  firnt  111  st; 


Eaie    <'•    M.  *   Kt.    P.)— WapHi»«  r.    ','  m.;  pike    phkerpl,    and    b.   b.,    tht-  laxt 

u., -!   iliiiiitliiiit;  iniiiiKiw  and  fro^  liaitn;  Jiiiic  mid  HrptcuitxT  Ix-Nt. 

JbfferBOni\N.  st.  L.  k  l*. )— (iooHc  l.  aii<l  Coon  r.;  lawt  Im-hI;  uickt-nl,  h.  li.  ttc; 
|ii,'ki  II  1  iiKist  a>)Uii(laiit:  woriiiH.  froKH  and  luiunowH  aH  baitti:  .April  and  May  licxt: 
lii.ii  I   rl    p.    d.;   guide   with   tt-aiii    fi  p.  d.;  Ooouc  lake  ab  >iiudH  with  b.  b.  and 

Kiiiili"li. 

Lanainff  (('•  M.  k  St.  P.  Sot-  inMide  baik  cover)— MiHi«i8Hip|)i  r.  at  varioUH  pnintH 
!  to  I'l  111.:  ii.  b.,  picki'i't'l  anil  pikf;  minnow  bait;  .luly,  .\u|{UHt  and  Scptniibcr  1  I'^t; 
til  t<  l>  i't  i<-  w.;  boatH  plt^nty  at  triMiug  I'ottt.  FiMhint{  iH  ^ocxl  iu  Aii^UMt  and  <liir- 
iiiii  liiw  water. 

Livermore  ( H.  <".  U.  A:  N.)— Lottn  cr.  '4  m.;  1>«>h  MoineH  r.  \  ni.;  laxt  lit-Ht:  pike, 
lir.ii.  Ii.  Ii..  rock  baHH.  pickerel  eti'. ;  b.  b.  and  i)ickerel  nnmt  abundant;  (ro^  and 
iiiiniiiiw  bait;  May,  June,  Sept.  andltct.  beHt;  hotels  fl.ftu  p.  d.;  jjuidcH  fi  p.  d.> 
tnat-  ■ i>.  d.     The  bi'Ht  hHhin){  Ih  about  Id  ni.  Houtli  in  DeH  MoineM  r. 

Louisa  (C.M.  A:  St.  P.)— Our  correMpondent  ntateH  that  in  water  '^  '"•  from 
-tiitiiiM  brook  trout  can  be  cau^'lit.  "The  HprinnH  near  by  are  used  partly  by  the 
riat*  t'T  hatching  purpoHen.     Louina  i«  U  111.  from  Cedar  ItapidH. 

Maple!  )n(('.  k  N.  W.)— Hioux   r.  10  ni.;  pike,  pickertd  ete.;  pik«   niont  uuuier- 
II-    tnm  bait;  May  and  September;  hotel  fl.'ioto  $i  p.  d. 

Marshalltown  (('.  I.|— lowar.  1  m.;  ]iike.  pickerel  and  '.>.]>.;  May  and  Juuu 
li>i;  ImtelH  it^'.*  p.  d.;  boatH  and  baits  at  reas<<iiabb'  rates. 

Mason  City  (C  I.)— Clear  1.  lii  m.;  pickerel,  pike.  b.  b.  and  i)ercl-;  jdekerel  and 
ia-i-  iii'iHt  abundant;  minnow  bait;  May,  June,  Oct.  an<l  Nov.  best;  hotels  |'-i  p.  d.;. 
t'liiili  ~  and  l)oats  reasonable. 

McOreg'or  (C.  M.  ,^  St.  P.)— Miss.  r.  and  Wisconsin  r. ;  first  best;  b.  b.  rock  bass, 
I'ii'kri'i  !  and  i>ike;  bass  most  abundant;  worm  ami  minnow  baits;  June,  July,  and 
Hi  ii.lii-r  liest;  hotels  $1  to  $2  p.  d.;  guides  jt'i  p.  d.;  boats  'J.'ic  j).  h. 

Meadervllle  (C.  M.  &  Ht.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.) — Volga  r.  near  station;  b. 
li..  iiitii',  salmon  (i>ike  jierch)  and  others;  b.  b.  most  numerous;  minnows  usual 
liHit>:  ■liiiK!  and  July  best;  hotels  i^l  )>.  d.     The  best  tishing  is  below  the  mill  dam. 

Milford  (0.  M.  A:  St.  P.)— Okoboji  1.  I'i  m.  and  Oarl.  l>i  m.:  flrftt  best-  pike. 
piiki  111,  li.  b.,  jier  -h  mid  buH'alo;  pik(^  and  jiickerel  most  numerous,  wtirm  and 
iiiimii'W  bait;  June  and  July  best;  hotels  reasonable;  guides  and  boats  moderate. 

Minerva  (C.  I.) — Minerva  cr.  and  Iowa  r.  both  very  good;  pike,  salmon  (pike 
I' nil  .  etc.:  worm  and  minnow  baits;  October,  Ajiril  and  June  best;  uo  regular 
butt  1,  guideB  |U  p.  d.;  bait  plenty.     Night  fishing  mostly  followed. 

Mitchellvllle  (C.  It.  I.  A:  P.)— Skunk  r.  3  m.;  b.  b.,  ])ike  and  pickerel  in  about 
ii|iiai  iiiiiiil)ers;  minnow,  worm  and  I'rog  liaits:  May,  June,  September  and  October 
li-t;  lintel  $'.>  p.  d. ;  boats  call  be  had  reasonable. 

Mouticello  (C.  M.  A;  St.  P. i— Ma<iUoketa  r.  'j  in.;  b.  b..  pike,  pickerel;  etc.;  ba»8 
iiiM-t  iiiiiiierous;  minnow  and  worm  baits;  June  best;  hotel  #'J  p.  d. 

Morning'  Sun  (H.  C.  H.  '^'  N.)— Iowa  r.  rt  m.;  ba«»,  goggle  eyes,  perch  and  suutish;. 
ka^h  must  nunieruus;  luiuuow  bait. 

Moscow  (C.  R.  I.  fc  P.)— Codar  r.  1 ',  m.;  Reelays  1.1'^  111.:  first  named  best; 
l'il>f.  Ii.  |p.,  salmon  (pike  jierch),  croppies,  etc.;  minnow  bait;  July,  August  and 
st|iteiiilier  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d. ;  guides  fl  p.  <l.;  boats  fl  \,    d. 

Miiscatine  (•'.  K.  I.  A:  P.)— Miss.  r.  and  Muscatine  slough  near  station,  and  Ist. 
'hi\.  :(il  uiid  4th  sloughs  in  Ills,  opposite;  Muscatine  slough  is  l)est;  b.  and  w. 
I'.,  iiiki-.  Jierch,  salmon  (pike  ])erch),  etc.;  minnow,  frog,  worm  and  fresh  meat 
lialti-;  liotels  $'2  to  f'J.i'iU  p.  d. ;  guides  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  l^c  to '20c  p.  h'. 
Ilie  Nva^ion  bridge  across  Muscatine  r.  is  a  favorite  spot  with  local  anglera. 

Newton  (<'.  K.  I.  A:  P. I— North  Skunk  r.  7  m.;  South  Skunk  r.  4  to  7  ni.;  Watts 
!  11  1  ■  .  South  Skunk  r.  best;  pike,',  salmon  (pike  jiercli),  h.  b.,  etc.;  minnow  and 
i-lii'i'ii  lifiits;  May,  June,  August  and  September  best;  no  regular  hotels;  but  board 

at  tHiiii  liouses. 

Nichols  (B.  C.  R.  &N.)— "Wapsie"  r,  1  'j  m.:  Pike  run  4'a  m.;  Cedar  r.  5ui.:  Pike 

niiil,.>t;   ),ii{«»,  b.   b.   etc.;  pike   and  catfinh   most  numerous;  frogs,    worms  and 
•■pi'iiii-    May  and  June  best;  hotels  $1.50  p.  d. 


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THE   ANfil.KR  H  oriPK   HOOK. 


Okoboji(C.  ^r.  .'v  St.  r.j— Kii^t  iiii.l  W(,T*t  ()!i(.l....ji  r.  iicarljy-.  M!iino\va.-htu  1.  l 
Hi..  .Sjiirit  1.  i")  III.:  ^Vt•^st  OkDhoji  is  litvst;  b.  li.,  iiii-kcri'l.  j.iki'.  i  idiiiiic.-^.  i.tTcli  .-t,-.; 
till' latter  most  aliiiiKliiiit.  IJaits  an- li\  <•  iiiiiiiiows  and  art.  sim.hii.-.  IJfst  iui'iitli>, 
May.  .Ju:,(>,  Jul\.  .Sf^yt.  and  Oct.:  tlic  lir>t  tliro;  bc.-t  for  trolljnii:  hotel."*  .f'J  j..  d.; 
l)oar(liii^  LoUHfH  #1  \i.  il.;  guiden  ii'l  ji.  d.:  boatn  I'lO,'  to  #1  \).  d. ;  baits  loc  ji.  do/., 

Olin  (<^.  yi.  k  St.  IM— WaiiHipiiiicoii  r.  iic  ir  stiitioii;  b.  1)..  iiickerel  and  wall' veil 
liiki-:  iiii:i)io\v,  frou  and  worm  baits;  May  and  Jiiik'  best:  hotel  j'l,")0  p.  d.;  liuat* 
and  bait.s  lea.'^onable. 

Oxford  Junction  (<  .  M.  .1-  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover)— Wap.'^ijiniion  r.  ',  in,; 
pickeic!.  b.  b.,  >aliiiuii,  ((like  [icrcli)  silvci'  bass  etc.:  jiike,  bass  anil  cattish  nio,; 
iiiiniei  (His:  minnow  liait;  May,  .June.  .July,  t  )cti'ber  and  November  best;  le>til. 
cl."i'' to  .»;j  ji.  d.;    boatM   and  baitH  at  T'm- to  .r^l  ii.  d.     The  catlish   are  very  hirg. 

Prairie  City  I  •'.  K-  I.  >^:  P.)— I'es  .Moiix's  r,  m  m.;  Skm.  v  r.  Cm.:  last  iianuil 
bc~t;  b.  b..  ^almou,  ( pike  jei'i-li)  etc.;  niinuow  !)ait;  .Seiitembir  and  October  iitst. 
Loicl  ,r  J  !>.  d. 

Rock  Falls  i<'.  n.  T.  .V  P. i— Shell  Hock  r.  )i  m.:  jiiko.  i)ickerel.  bass  etc.:  iiick- 
eiel  and  bass  in  excess;  minnows,  ^'riib.s  etc.,  as  liaits;  Ma\  and  June  best;  acmni- 
niodation.--  at  moderate  prices. 

Rockwell  (Several  r.  r.  I — ISeavi'i' Dam  cr.  'jm.:  'West  Fork  and  branches 'J  ii;. 
'i)oili  ^jcHivl;  jiickciel  nio-tlN  :  minnow  bait:  .Xpril,  ]\Iay  aiid  Sejitembei' ln-st:  li"til- 
;#l.."io  J),  d.;  guides  at  leasoiiable  rate.     Twin  Is  1  m.,  contain  pickerel  iu  lair  ipiau 

titles. 

Rowley  (H.  C.  R.  k  X.) — WapsiiMiiicon  r.  4  m.:  jiickerid.  b.  b.,  pike  etc.;  picki'r>-; 
nio^i  numerous-  froj.' bait;  April,  M;ty  and  September  be.st,  hotel  .•?l.'i,")  p.  (I. 

Rlithven  (1>.  ^r.  X  rt.  D.)— Lost  Island.  1.  '1  m.:  Klk  1.  3  ni.;  Tnimbnll  1.  •;  in. 
Sw.in  I.  I'l  n:  ;  .Silver  1.  ">  m.:  Lost  Island  1.  best:  pickerel  and  b.  b. ;  baits  arc  iinii- 
nows,  si>o(in  lioidis  and  fro^is;  .April.  May  and  !"^eptember  best:  hotel  j^'J  )■.  li.. 
guide  with  team  ^'-i  \>.  d.;  boats  .toc  p.  d.    Elbow  1.   y^  m.  also  contains  pickerel. 

Sheffield  (<^.  I.)— South  Fork  about  2' ,  m.:  pike,  ]iickere',  and  b.  b.;  picker*-; 
nio>t  numerous:  minnow  s  and  art.  spoons;  .\pril,  May,  .June,  October  uudNov.n. 
ber  best;  hotels  .*'J  p.  il.;  boats  and  bait  plenty.     .Much  spearing  done. 

Shell  Rock  (!'•.  <'.  K.  A:  N.)— shell  Rock  r.  near  station;  ^Ve8t  Fork  of  same  '.i  n  . 
<  ed.ir  )•.  •'■  m. .  ei|uaUy  gciod:  picki-rtd.  pike,  b.  b.,  croppies,  etc.:  pike,  bass  aii'i 
jiickerel  most  iiiimerous;  minnow^,  tlies  and  .spinning  baits;  usual  mouths:  hottl-, 
I  eiMUialMc;  sonii'  boats  can  be  prOi'ured. 

Spencer  (<".  M.  .t  St.  P.)— Okoboji  I's  aii.l  Spirit  1.  17  ii'.;  West  Okobcji  1,  l.t--: 
l)ickeiel.  b.  b..  perch  and  I'iUe:  jierch  pii'kerel  and  pike  most  numerous:  minium 
bait.  .Iiiiie.  .Vugu.st  anil  .September  best:  hotel  .'r'.'  p.  (I.;  plenty  of  boats  ."lUc  to  T.'n  j 
d.     Oood  fishing. 

Spirit  Iiake  (R.  ('■  R.  A:  N.)— Spirit  1.  l'^.  m.;  East  Oko'.oji  1,  '.  m.;  WeKt  Okolm 
.iil.  I  111.;  ,tll  good;  pike,  pickerel,  b.  b..  j'erch,  bulfalo  and  others:  pickerel  iim-: 
nnnierous;  niinm'W  bait;  .June  best  month;  hotels  at  reasonable  rates;  boat>  aii . 
bait  at  very  moderate  cost.     Spirit  1.  is  c<lebrateil  for  its  line  lii-liing. 

Steamboat  Rock  (('.  I.)— Iowa  r.  '„  ni.;  i)ike.  pickerel  and  b.  b.:  May,  .\iii:ii-. 
;iiid  Si  ptember  best;  hotels  Si  p,  w.;  guide  who  will  furnish  bait  at  .■?!  p.  d.;  i"':it 
l."ic  p.  h.;  bait  15c  p.  doz. 

Superior  (R.  <'■  R.  •'v  X.l— Swan  1.  I'l  m.:  pickerel  mostly:  baits  are  froys.  nni. 
lews  ami  art.  spoons;  May  and  June  best. 

Tipton  (R.  <".  R.  >v  N.) — ('e<lar  r.  ',>  m.:  jiike,  b.  b.  and  pickerel:  bass  most  nniiKi- 
o'ls;  minnow  bait:  July,  ,\ugust  and  Siptciiibcr  best;  hotel  :rl  ..'hi  p.  d.;  guide- r.a 
be  had:  lioats  5oc  p.  d 

Viuing  (<".  ^I.  A:  St.  P.  See  inside  back  i dver.;— Salt  er.  2  m.;  Iowa  r.  7  m..  la>; 
bi~!;  piikerel  and  liat^s;  pickerel  most  numerous;  spoon  books  and  usual  I'lin- 
used;  .\pril,  May  and  Juue  best;  spearing  mostly  followed. 

Walling-ford  (R.   0    R.   .t  N.)— Ryan  1.   3',,  m.;  swan  1.   7  m.:  High  1.  t 

Twelve  .Mile  1.  1  In.;  Des  ^loiiicH  r.  1  m. :  Ryaii  1.  b<'st ;  pickerel,  pike  and  j"  ivl 
pike  most  numerous;  usual  l>aits,  but  mostly  frogs;  .May  and  Jiiiii'  best;  vii;.  tin 
lish  :iie  taken  every  season  from  12  M.  an<l  Ryan  Lake.s. 

Waterloo  (R.  f.  R.  <.^  N.) — Cedar   r.    near  station;  1.    a:id   s.    ni.  b.  b.,    wall  ereJ 


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X- SITED   SIATKS   AXD    CANADA. 


m 


iilU'WaHhtii  1.  1 
jiif.-i.  lieri'h  •  tr.; 
Best  nn'iitli-, 
■iMtcls  $2  y.  (1.: 
t^^  iHi-  1).  (111/. 

[•1  and  wall-yti! 

."II     1).     l\.:     lin,ltj 


[•iniciin  r.  ",  in.; 

11(1    rilttish    liiH.; 

tier  1)i-sf.     li'Iil- 

;in'  Very  largi, 

111.:   last  uaiiiiil 
(I   Octiilur  1..-! 

buss  etc.:  )'i(li- 
im-  liost;  iiic  "li: 


1  bniiii'lif."!  'J  111., 
liter  lii-st:  li-til- 
•rcl  iu  lair  'inaii 

ke  i>tc. ;  pickerel 
rl.'i5  !>.  (I. 

ruuiliull  1.  *'<  111. 
:    baits  ar.'  luiii- 

h.itci  ?•-'  1'.  a.. 

lius  pickfi'il. 

I  b.  b.;  i)i>kirt'. 
)>vv  uuil  Ni'\'ii. 


irk  (if  sam»-  '.'  ii  ■: 

;  i..ko,  bas.-i   aii'i 

iiiKiitlis:  biitfl>. 

Dkiibd.ji  1.  bi-t; 
it-nms:  iiiiiiii"'> 
Hits  .">Hc  til  T."i.  1 


HI 


■\V(.'st  (iknlv 
liickcrd  111"-' 
atfrt:  biiat>  an . 


I.;  Mav,    .Xui-'ii-. 
.■?!  y.  a.:  bnat- 

-  arc    fniii.s.  mil' 


HISS  iii(i.'<t  niiiiiii- 
(b;  t,'uiib  -  1  ill. 


iwa  r.  1  HI.   l'>" 
and   usual  bait- 


n.:  Hiph  1.  !  ".. 
pike  and  ]"  I'li 
best;  V(.r>  liU' 


iiikc.  I'ii'kcrf'l,  ('tc:  b.  b.  must  niuiicniiis;  ininimw  bait  .Iiiiu',  Scjitciubcr  and  Octo- 
licr  l»-t:  liiitfls  .'r^'i  11.  d.;  t,'uidf  witb  Ixiat  and  Imit  .«;tii.  d.:  bdat.s  ."lUc  p.  d. :  niiu- 
i;i-v\-  -1  ji.   liNi.     FisLiin'4  i-xi-cllt.'iit  includiii!,' that  ill  lUack  HawU  cr.  ad.jafcnt. 

Waticoma  (C  M.  .\:  St.  P.)— Turkey  r.  ninninj,'  tlirdii^jb  village  and  franc  cr.  1 
III.,  i.i-t  best;  iiickcreb  black  and  rdck  bass,  etc.:  b.  li.  nidst  abimdiint;  ininndW 
!i;i:i:  .lime,  .luly,  .Xu^rust  and  Septciubi'r  best;  h(it(d  .r'J  \<.  d  . ;  iid  iirotcssidiial  ^'iiides, 
!,nt  [Kiitics  can  be  had  at  .^l..")*)  ji.  d.;  IjoatH  and  bait  very  cheap. 

W.  Bend  (H.  «'.  i:.\-  N.)— W.fork  r)(^s  Mdinesr.  :i  in.;  pike,  iiickcrel,  b.  b..  biitnil.  . 
.;  pike  and  pickenl  nidst  nunnrdiis;  Wdi'iii.  niinnnw,  tni^.  etc..  baitK;  .luly. 
\  i^ii^t   and   Septi'liibcr   best;  lidtcls  .»'J  p.   d.  ;    Ixiats  and  baits  at  noniinal  coHt. 

Winslow  (i5.  ('.  R.  \-  N.) — West  branch  Cedar  and  Siiell  ituck  r.  near  statidir. 
Al.iiii  ■!  i;ast  brain  h  Cedar  r.  'j  in.;  Cedar  r.  best;  pike,  b.  b.,  pickerel,  etc.;  niin- 
i..\\  iiii'l  i'vi'U,  bait>:  .June  and  «)ctdber  best. 

W.  Liberty  (C.  H.  I.  iS:  P.)— •'Hiiline.s  (iiit"b)  ni.;  Pike  Uiin  Mm.:  Wapsieiid- 
i:..,ir.  ijiu.;  the  lirst  naineil  best;  pike,  b.  b..ftc.;  \V(jrni  bait;  .Vii^iist  best  tur 
;-;!.L'  llies;  hdtel  at  reasdnabh,'  nite;  j^iiide  can  be  procured. 

Woodward(C.  'M.  x  st.  P.  Se(»  inside  back  cover.) — Des  Mdiuc.H  r.  :i  m.:  l!i^ 
l;.a\irr.  :ini.;  lirst  best;  b.  b.  and  pickerel;  the  hist  most  abundant;  miniidw .-, 
.^.>l•lll^  and  ariiticial  baits;  spring'  and  fall  best;  lintcks  ifl.."!!)  to  y^'ly.  d.;  boat.s  and 
!',iit  merely  iidUiinal.     S'lme  very  tine  h>li  cauj^ht  here. 

KANSAS. 

Benning'ton  iT".  P.)— Sdlomon  r.  l  ■,  m.;  catlish,  butfald  and  sonic  "salmon" 
;'.li'  |M  ichi:  trdi.rs  and  dther  bails;  .\piil,  May  and  June  best;  hdtel,  ^;uidcs,  boats 
,iiiil  I'.iits  reasonable. 

Benton  l^t.  L.  I'"t.  S.  X-  XV.) — We>t  br.  X\  hite  XVater  r.  :i  m.;  some  b.  b.;  wurnis  and 
liiiiiu  ■«  bait;  May  and  Juue  best;  h(it(d  -r  I  p.  w  . 

Brookville  il'.  P.t— Spring,' cr.  in  m.:  Saline  r.  20111.;  Smoky  Hill  r.  b.:  m.;  last 
i.uiul  liesi;  some  bass;  minnow.s  usual  bait;  iMarcli  and  .\pril  best;  r.  1.  eating 
:i"iiM    -J  p.  d. 

Coal  Vale  (K.  C.  Ft.  S.  \-  O.)— Cox  cv.  1 ',.  m.;  perch,  b,  b.,  catlish,  etc.  perch 
!i."-t  iiiiineroiis;  usual  baits;  May  and  .June  best. 

Carbon  Hillil'.  P.i — Wakarusa  cr.  1  m.:  ^ome  li.  b.  and  Minlish;  Wdims  are 
:-ii.il  ii.iil;  April  and  May  be.st;  hotel  .t1  p.  d. 

Eldorado  (St.  I..  Ft.  S.  .V  XV.)— \.'aliiiit  r.  ',  m.:  XVhitc  Water  r.  '.1  m.:  I)iiia<kei- 
1.  11  ill.;  lirst  iKiliied  best;  b.  b.,  pendi,  channel  cat,  yelldw  cat,  bullalo,  etc.:  ba-s 
inl  lattish  most  numerous;  live  minnows,  Wdriiis  and  art.  baits:  Ma.\.  .Jiim^,  Sep- 
•iiil.ir  and  October  best:  hotels  .^'J  ji,  d.;  bnats  <!  p.  d,;  miniidws  Ic  apiece.  'I'liis 
-  -aid  to  be  a  nidst  I'Xcellciit  li^hiiij^  yruiind. 

Eureka  (St.  L.  Ft.  S.  \- XV,)— Fall  r.  ',111.;  liachelor  cr.  .'1  m.;  Sjirin^,' cr.  :! '.  m.: 
i-t  ii.iiueii    best;    1).  b.,  caltish,  siinlish,  etc.;    bass   and    catlish    nio.-t    nunieroiis; 

iiiiimnw.  Worm,  beef  and   bacon   baits;  .May  and   .liiiie   best;  hotels    :»1  to  .■rJ  ji.  d,- 

■    -it-  -1  p.  (1.;  bait  can  l;e  had  cheap. 

Farling'ton  (K.  <'.  Ft.  S.  .v  (i.i  lailin;.;tdii  1.  ne.ir  staiion;  white  bass,  siinlish, 
•I'.:  lia-s  liidst  niinierdus;  baits,  iiiiniidws  and  rabbit;  Ma,\  and  .liliic  bist;  iidtcU 
'1  1'.  .1.:  1,'iiide  and  boat  can  be  had. 

Port  Scott  (K.  C.  Ft.  S,  A:  (r,)— .xrarmaioii  r,  1  m.:    Mill  .  r.  7  m.;  (  quall,\    ^^d-id; 
•'.  li.,  -miipies,  etc.;  crdiipies  must  numerous;  iisiuil  baits,  miniidW  s;  hoti  Is  icasdn 
ililc:  'iuides  ;?1  to  :?2,."iU  p.  d. 

Pulton  iK,  C.  Ft,  S,  \  (;,)— Little  Osajje  or.  ',  m.;  Fish  cr.  ',  m.;  lirst  be-t; 
M  til  i.  I  idppies,  etc.;    wormi-,  cia.lish,  frog's,  etc.;  .\pril  and    .XIa.\  best;  hotel.s  •1 

Garrison  (F.  P.)— ISliie  r.  '..  m.;  pike,  blue  cat  and  red  hm- c;  blue  cat  most 
■  ii  '  .Ml-:  small  tisli.  toads,  birds,  etc.  used  as  bails:  .\pril  and  .\lay  best:  liotid  at 

:'.i>iiii,ihli..  rate;  boats  and  bait  nioder.iti.'.     The  catli.^li  luii  laivc 

Hanover  (Se\cr;il  r,  r.)— r.itth>  Blue  r.  1  m.:  perch,  piiken  1.  b.  b.  and  cattish; 
■'••'■•'    iii'i-t    nunierous;  ^rrubs,  aii^dc   worms,  b(.'ef  etc,  a.s  baits;  May   and   Juua 


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i. 


b.  b.,   waliem  H  •;,,.,,.  j^,  ,,.[^  i._,  j,  ,|  .  ,„,.,j..  .„„,  ,,.,,j  ,.i„.j^, 


70 


THE    ANOLER  S    GtUDE    BOOK. 


Iola(St.  L.  Ft.  S.  .'(:  W.i— NeoHho  r.  1  in.;  1).  li.,  salmon  (pik»-i!t'rch),  Iniffald,  <•!. 
Avorui  and  luciit  l>aitH;  April,  Mav,  Juuc,  ^St'ptenl^»er  and  October  best;  hottN  * 
p.  d. 

Iia  Karpe  (St.  L.  Ft.  8.  .t  W.)— Elm  it.  1 ';  m. :  Rock  rr.  3  m.:  flpHt  named  Imhi 
basH,  jjorcdi,  cattlHb,  etc.;  cattiwh  niost  numerous:  worm  and  n»eat  baits;  .\\iTi\  an  i 
May  l)est. 

Manhattan  (T.  P.) — Kansas  r.  and  Bluf  r.  near  station:  last  named  best:  ;i  f-w 
l)ik(',  "^'ar."  bnH'alo,  etc.;  worms,  minnows  and  liver  used  as  baits;  May  and  Iiiii. 
liest;  boats  and  bait  cheap, 

Moran  (Ht.  L.  Ft.  S.  A:  W.) — Marmaton  r.  'i  m.;  Osa^e  r.  5  m.;  last  named  ],<-.' 
pome  black  bass;  worm  bait;  May  and  June  best;  Lotel  $'2  j).  d.;  ))oats  and  Ipjit,,: 
nominal  tigures. 

Morgfanville  {V.  P.)— R«i)ublican  r.  1  m.;  some  b.  b.;  worms  nsu,il  bait:  ini' 
best  montli;  hotel  #1  p.  d. 

Og'densburg'  (V  P.l— Kansas  r.  '4  m.;  Eureka  1.  r>  m.,  last  named  best;  liluk 
bass  an<l  coarse  varieties;  March,  April,  September  and  (Jctolxu' best;  botel>  fi 
1).  w.;  guides  can  be  obtained  at  moderate  cost. 

Parsons  (K.  <'.  Ft.  S.  i^  (i.) — Labette  r  '.  m.;  Neosho  r.  H  m.;  Uachlor  r.  J  ui.; 
Keosho  r.  best;  b.  b.,  butlalo,  perch,  etc.;  bass  and  butt'alo  most  numerous:  miiiii'iu 
and  worm  bait:  May  and  .June  best;  hotels  #1  to  .*ii  j).  d.:  {guides  ^'2  p.  d.;  hn.it. 
reasonable.     Fishinf;  reported  good. 

Perryville  ( r.  P.) — Kansas  r.  2  m.;  Delaware  r.  '^  m.;  first  best;  b.  b.,  jur.  Ii 
gai',  liutT'alo.  etc.:  butlalo  and  catfish  n.ost  numerous;  worm  and  fresu  nu'ut  lui' 
3Iay  and  September  best;  hoti-ls  #1  to  .*2  j).  d. ;  boats  and  bait  cheap. 

Redfield  (St,  I..  Ft.  S.  A;  W.) — Marmaton  r.  near  station;  b.  b..  suufish,  etc.;  1p.i«^ 
most  abundant;  small  fish  used  as  bait;  June,  -July  and  Aiigust  best;  hotel  $1  j>.  il. 
boats  and  bait  reasonable. 

Beece  (St.  L.  Ft.  S  .V-  W.) — springer.  '.  m.:  Ibirnt  cr.  '.  m.;  first  named  !i.-t 
b.  b.  and  catfish:  b.  b.  most  innuerous;  worms  and  other  usual  baits  used;  s].iiii. 
MluX  fall  best  time;  hotel  |'2  p.  d. 

Rosalia  (St.  L.  Ft.  S.  ^V  \V.)— Little  WahnU  cr.  and  Harrison  cr.  4  to  t!  m.;  1..  1.., 
pike,  bullheads,  etc.:  bass  and  bullheads  most  uunieroun;  worms,  fro^s,  minnow. 
llies  and  meat  used  as  bait;  -May  and  June  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  rate. 

Towanda  (St.  L.  Ft,  S.  .V  W.)— Whitewater  r.  '^  m.;  bass,  catfish  and  c.:i:v' 
varieties;  latter  most  numerous,  worm  bait;  May  and  June  best;  hotel  at  ri;i-nii 
i'ble  rate. 

Uniontown  (St.  L.  Ft.  S.  A:  %V.)— Marmaton  r.  near  station;  black  and  rock  lia--. 
bufialo,  etc.;  bufi'alo  and  bass  most  abundant:  minnow  and  worm  baits;  .\pnl  aiil 
AI:iy  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  guide,  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  rates. 

Victoria  (U.  P.)— Big  cr.  H  m.;  Saline  r.  1'2  m.;  Smoky  r.  1-2  ni.;  last  iiaiii'  i 
best    a  few  b.  b.  •  woihin  and  minnows  usual  baits;  spring  and  tall  months  h  >;, 

Wichita  (St.  L.  Ft.  S.  ,^-  W'.)— Arkansas  r.  ',  m.;  perch,  croppies,  eatfisli  aiil 
Ituttalo;  the  two  last  must  numerous;  worm  and  minnow  bait;  summer  an  1  i;il 
best;  hotel  $'2  p.  d.;  boats  'irn-  p.  h. 

KENTUCKY. 

Bowlinif  Green  (L.  it  N.) — Browns  Lock  on  Barren  r.  H  m.;  Rays  bran>  li  ' 
*iame  4'^  m.;  Sweeney  and  Potters  Jlills  on  Drakes  cr.  4  m  :  Gasper  r.  m  m.;  liarn; 
r.  localities  best;  silver  salmon,  b.  b.,  striped  bass,  s))eckled  (strawberry)  bass,  an. 
jackp'.,:  (large);  b.  b.  and  stripi^l  bass  nn)st  numerous;  fiies  and  minnows;  .\\)r. 
and  .<  \  i)est;  hotels  #2  p.  d.,  less  l)y  the  week  or  Hpecial  contract  to  parties;  u 
l<uides  required;  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  prices. 

Bumside  (C  So.)— The  North  Fork  atid  main  Cumberland   r.  make  a  juncti'>D 


here  am",   an;   both    good;    b. 


"salmon"   n>ike   perch),   pike    etc.;    has-  aiii 


Halnion   most  abundant;  minnows,    tlie.s   etc.;   .\pril.    May,    June,    November  aiil 
December  best;  hotel  $'2  p.  d.  ;  guides,  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  charge. 

Cynthiana  (Ky.  ('.)— Licking r.  (south  branch  <>f);  Fair  fishing  at  several  iMiiiit' 
within  i")  m.;  s.  m.  b.  b.,  " newlights  "  and  rock  bass;  minnowH,  crayfish  aiwi  art 
Hies  as  baits'  .\pril,  .May,  October  and  November  best;  good  hotels  at  nioilcrate 
chargea;   bait  plentiful.  •  1 


TNITKD   STATES   AND   CANADA. 


71 


u,il  bait;  •'iiii.^ 


Flat  Kock  (Q.  ^  (".)— North  Hud  South  Fork  and  <'uinberlaiiil  rs.  .'<  in.;  last  Ix'Ht; 
li.  ii,,  .  iitliMh  etc.;  lirHt  niowt  uunieroUH;  worm  bait;  February  and  Marcii  bent; 
liutil-  i'Jii'.  (1.;  guides  "250,1).  d.;  boatH   aud   baits  at  little   cost;  fxi-ellcnt    hnhin^ 

n  jin'-ti'il  here. 

Prankfort  (I^. -v  N-)—Keutuiky  r.  near  station;  Elk  Horn  cr.  ;{  ni.;  lUaiks  j).  2 
ju.;  i;ik  Horn  cr.  best;  b.  b.;  minnow  bait;  March,  .April,  May,  Sciitfmbcr  ai.d 
OitoliiT  best:  hotels  f'i.iio  i).  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  rate.  The  tishinj? 
ill  till'  Kentucky     r.  at  this  point  is  poor;  in  the  Elk  Horn  cr.  the  bass  are  lari^e 

ami  !-'iiiiiy. 

Georgetown  (Q.  k  C.) — Elk  Horn  cr.  near  station;  b.  b.  and  "new  litihts  ";  the 
lattiT  iiKist  niinierous;;  minnow  aud  cr.iytish  baits;  April,  September  and  October 
lust,  lintels   .*'i  p.  <1.;  y.iides  .■f2    p.  d.;  bouts  not  riMinired;  minnows  iindcravrtsh 

::,ry.hx>. 

Hickitian  (N.  <'.  ^  St.  L.) — MiHsissijipi  r.  at  station:  Keelfoot  1.  7  m.;  both  (jood; 
)]  li.,  pike  etc.;  usual  liaits:  sprin;.'.  suiiimer  and  fall  good:  hotel  $"J  p.  d.;  boats 
.".II,  \K  d.;  Keelfoot  1.  is  a  very  tine  tishiuy  water. 

Kinkaid  (<^  A:  <'.) — Dry  Ituu  2  m.;  Noiih  Elkhorn  1  m.;  Musselnmus  p.  3  ni.; 
4i>liipriis  p.  2  ni.:  Elkhorn  best:  perch,  "newlights,"  b.  b.  etc.;  minnows  and  worms 
as  liiiils:  -April  aud  May    best;  no    re^nilar   iiotel,    but   jirivate   board   at    moderate 

4  lial^'r. 

Living'Ston  (Ky.  ('.) — Uock  Castle  r.  near  station;  ('Mmi>erland  r.  .'>()  m.;  both 
i;n,.il;  li.  b.,  •■  salmon  "  (pike  perch),  and  jdke  in  Uock  Castle  r.,  and  b.  b.  princi- 
[lallv  ill  the  Cumlierland:  )ninnows  and  trolls  u^ed;  .\pril  and  <)ct(d)er  best;  hotels 
jl.."''i  p.  il.;  boats  and  bait  at  merely  iiomiual  cost,     (iood  sliooting. 

Louisville  (reached  by  7  r.  r.)— No  j^ood  flshiug  near  the  city;  the  local  anglers 

v:-ii  ili^tant  watt.'rs 

Maysville  (Ky.  C.) — Ohio  r.,  Blue  Lick  r.and  Kinuikoniik  r.  from  1  to  lo  m.; 
iii.-t  l)t>t;  pike,  b.  b.  etc.;  l)ass  most  numerous;  April,  Mny  and  .June  b<«st:  hotels 
i':  [K  (1..;  bouts  and  bait  clieap. 

Iilt.  Savagfe  (Chcs.  .V  O.) — Little  Sandy  r.  near  by;  jack  pike  (I'ike  perch)are  the 
hiM-t  numerous  tish;  b.  b.  (both  varieties),  croppies,  rock  bass  and  chaunel  cattish 
air  iil>o  caught;  angling  is  best  in  the  fall,  particularly  from  Oct.  1  to  2<t;  board cau 
1  !•  had  at  farm  houses. 

ITorwood  (Q.  k  C.) — The  adjacent  streams  .'1  to  4  m.  contain  the  usual  fresh 
water  lish  of  this  section;  b.  b.  being  most  abuudaut;  hotels  $1  p.  d. 

Paris  (Ky.  O— Stoner  r.  and  Houston  cr.  1  m.;  tirst  named  best;  b.  b.,  "sal- 
iiH'ii  "  ipike  perch),  bream  and  others;  bream,  "  newliglits  "  and  bass  most  uumer- 
niis;  iiiiiinows,  worm,  craytish  bait:  .\pril.  May,  October  and  November  best;  hotels 
f  2  p.  d.:   bo-its  aud  bait  about  ?^2  p.  d. 

Pine  Knot  (Q-  &  C.)— South  Fork  8  m.;  Cundiorland  r.  12  m.;  last  best;  b.  b., 
iiiiil  jM  rch;  bass  )iio«t  abundant;  minnow  bait;  .\pril  ami  May  b(!st  months;  no 
n-Uiilai'  hotels.  l)Ut  lio:;rd  can  be  had  .tt  privat(>  houses  very  reasonable;  guides  .VH; 
tu  f\  ]K  (1.;  boats  and  baits  merely  uomiual. 

Point  Bumside  (C.  N.  O.  &  T.)— Excellent  b.  b.  (both  varieties)  fishing.  .See 
Ml.  .lavage,  Ky. 

Bock  Castle  Springs  (L.  <S:  N.)— Uock  Castle  r.  and  Cumberland  r.;  last  named 
lust,  ^,  111.  b.  1;.;  ^^almon  (wall-eyed  jiike)  pike,  striped  bass,  etc.;  bass  most  numerous; 
iiiiiiiiows,  Hies,  crayfish  and  spoous;  May,  .June,  September.  October  and  November 
lii'st;  liotels  #l..")Op.  d.;  guides  5^1.50  ji.  d.;  l)oats  moderate;  "iiiunows  .■?!  p.  loo. 
Tile  iMst  fishing  is  had  on  the  Cumberlaiid  r.,  from  nioutli  of  IJeaver  cr.  to  Hee 
"laiuj;  above  mouth  of  Laurtd  r. 

Whitley  (Q.  A:C,)— So.  fork  of  Cumberland  r.  :J  ni.:  'salmon"  (pike  jierch) 
lark  |iikc,  perch,  etc.;  minnow  bait;  April,  May,  September  and  October  best; 
hutel>  7ric  p.  d  ;  guides  at  $1  to  $1.25  p.  d.;  boats  2r)c  p.  d.  ijtime  very  fine  fish 
caiij,;lit  here. 

Williamsburgfh  (L.  A:  N.)— Cumberland  r.  near  station;  s.  m.  b.  b.,  salniun 
(walliyed  pike),  pike,  "uewlights,"  etc.;  bass  most  numerous;  miuuows,  ilies, 
iTuytisli  and  si)oons;  May,  .June.  September,  October  aud  November  best;  liotels 
Jl.'iw  lit  $2  p.  (I  ;  no  professional  guides,  but  parties  couipeteut  lau  be  i>rocured  at 
ii  t'l  rl.M  p.  d.;  boats  .")0c  p.  d.;  miuuows  Ic  each. 


iitfi 


I  ill 


72  THK   ANGLEUS   aVlJiE   IIUUK. 

Toseinite  iC  «^  Or.  It.)— Green  r.  mid  Kiiolt  I.iik  ',  lu.;  tirst  uaiue('4  lu-nt;  1  .  1.., 
IxTcli,  HiiiitiHh,  I'tc;  liaHH  luont  iiiiiucriniH;  luiuUDW  bait;  gi>od  JlUl^•t  all  tht.'  v.u; 
Lotfl  ^^l.'X)  p.  (1.;  j;ui(lus  #1  p.  il.  , 


LOUISIANA. 

Des  AUeniands  (>r.  L.  .v  T.)— Jiayou  J)ch  AlltinaiKlH  at.  Htatiou,  ami  a  iminln  r 
fif  small  liayuUH  not  naim-d;  all  alikf;  ratiisii,  urct'ii  tr<>ut  (b.  b.l,  iicivh,  and  strii..! 
bass,  (fii'sli  watiT);  catlisli,  K>'"'fii  tinut  and  iici'ib  nmstly;  cniylish,  slirimii  ,i:iil 
livi'  minnows;  i'cbnuiry,  March,  Ajiril  and  .May  best;  Kiiicb;  .*'J  \>,  d.;  boat  ,*1  ji.  i|.; 
bait  t'uruisbed  by  guide.  Tlie  catfisb  caught  hero  arc  Huid  to  be  very  miperior  tMliUje 
ttsh. 

Pranklin  (M-  r,.  .*c  T.)— Cote  Hlaiiclic  bay  bi  m.:  rcillisli  (channel  bass)  sin  >  (is- 
hi' id,  jiompano,  tlonndcrs,  croalicis,  sea  tlont.  jack  lisli,  etc;  trout  and  n  ilii-li 
most  numerous;  mullet  and  shrimp  used  for  baits;  Maridi,  April,  September  aiil 
October  Id'st;  hotels  at  reasonal)k'  prices;  guide,  boat  $')  i).  d. 

H}!!!!!'?!  (M.  I,.  .S:  T.) — (iiilf  of  Mexico  b")  m.;  Passo  Uaipiette,  I>ayou  ■!■-•, 
I'ointe  iMinnee,  llayou  Laj^'resse  and  J'etit  Sable  accessible;  red  lish.  (chanu(d  bii>- . 
si'ati'ont,  croakers  etc.;  trmit  most  numerous;  mullet  bait;  .\pril  and  May  1m -t; 
guides,  boats  and  bait  at  inoderatc  charge,  ijoiue  fresh  water  li«hiug  also,  abouL;i 
or  ]  I  miles  from  this  place. 

New  loaria  (d.  Ti.  i*cT.) — Petit  Anse  bayou  lo  ni.;  Lake  Tasse  .S'.j  m.;  Venml- 
li  in  bay  V  m.  t'.'om  Petit  Anse  Island  branch;  Lake  'J'asse  and  W'rmilliou  bay  Im-i. 
In  Lake  Tasse  or  Spanish  J^ake  are  caught  perch,  cattish,  green  trout,  (b.  b.),  siiv.r 
lish,  speckled  trout  and  bar  lish;  perch  and  bar  tish  most  numerous;  wiu'uis,  criy- 
hsh,  shriniii,  miiiuows  and  small  jierch  for  baits;  March  to  November  best;  hoti  i> 
.*l..")<i  to  .*'J.."ii)  p.  d.;  no  regular  guides,  b.it  inl'ormation  easily  obtainecl;  boats  i m 
lie  obtained.  In  Vermillion  bny  are  cau^dit  ledlish  or  chanm  1  bass,  slu'epslnnil 
sea  trout,  black  drum,  Siianisli  mackenl,  llounders.  croakers  etc.;  red;i>li,  li 
dru'.u,  se  I   tra   t,   sheepshead   and  croakei'.s  most  numerous;     '    '  " 

cral)  b.iits. 


hrimp,    mullet  au<l 


New  Orleans,  Li.  (Various  routes)— Kxcclletit  salt  water  tishing.  Some  of  tlie 
Jioic'l  lo.al  grounds  are  Chef.  Menteur  20  miles  init  on  the  Mobile  road,  wlieri  -i  ,i 
trout,  channel  bass  and  sheepshead  are  jilentiful.  lioat  and  dinner  .»1;  negro  Immi- 
min  :«I.."i0p.  d.  .Milli'rs  Bayou  27  m.  on  same  road;  the  same  lish  abound.  \M;h 
about  tlie  same  charges  for  boat  and  boatman.  Lookout  Station  1(7  m.  is  the  pi'i- 
perty  ot  il  i)rivato  (dub.  The  Uigolets  is  another  ground  :U  m.  on  same  road.  Ih^ 
5xorth  Pa^s  connecting  Lak(^  ^Iaurei)as  and  Lake  Ponlidiartrain  is  graml  grouinl; 
to  riM 'h  it  get  ort  a  Pass  .Mahoriac  Ih-idge  on  the  Jackson  IiailVoad.  Near  N.iitli 
Pass  is -Middle  Ikiyou,  which  surpasses  it  possilde,  the  former.  The  Taugipali'M 
l{i\er.  re  iihed  by  sail  boat,  i.s  a  splendid  lishing  water.  IJiyou  J/inrier  -1  .  la. 
from  we-ite.ul  of  city  gives  fair  tishing  for  sheeiishead.  sea  trout,  perch  and  sirj^v- 
biu'rv'  bass  (Sic-adait  locally.)  Harvey's  Canal  reached  by  ferry  is  a  resort  of  1  nji 
ptu'ch;  the  usual  baits  are  minnows,  shrimp  and  crab.  Other  jioted  points  .iv 
numerous;  April.  May  and  Sejitember  are  the  best  mouths  and  the  moruiug  i  il' - 
are  preferred  by  many  anglers. 

Opeloxisas  (M.  L.  .V  T.)  —  liiyou  Callahan  and  liayou  Teche  accessible:  !ii'>t 
best;  per.'U,  citlish.  •■g.ispergou."  niudiisli  etc. ;  catlish  and  perch  mos'i  uunurii-. 
Worms  and  i-raylish  as  bait,  .Vpril,  May  and  June  best  months. 

Raceland  (M- L.  .V '1'.) -Like  Tield  7  m.;  Lake  Sahadoi'e  In  m.:  last  nani"! 
best;  all  Lie  ditl'erent  variciii's  usually  found  in  this  locality ;  worms  and  cra,\  li-i; 
used  for  b;iits;   spring   molltlis  bi'St. 

■Washiiig"toa  (M.  L.  iV  T.) — Courtableau  bayou  at  statiiuj;  Carrou  bayou  1  ni.; 
first  best;  "Casipigo"  cat,  perch,  carp  eti-.;  cattish  most  uunierous;  craylish  ii'l 
mush  tisedas  baits;    Mu'il,  May,  -lune,  -Lily  and  August  best;  hotels  j!2  to  $'l.'yt)  p.  d. 

MAINE. 

Abbott  Villagfe  (Bangor  I'c  P.)— Pii)er  p.  5  m.,  Whotstouo  p.  C  m.,  Foss  p.  •^  n\. 
and  ti'out  broois  from '2  to  :"  m.;  all  of  them  tii'st  class;  tnuit  and  white  ]"rili; 
trout  most  numerous;  .Inly,  .Vugust  and  Sept.  be-;t;  hotel  j^l.. "in  p.  d,;  lower  rat''^ 
by  week;  guides  c:in  be  obtained  at  reasonable  prices;  boats  .aOe  p;  ([.;  bait  pi' iiti- 
fill  at  .•*!  per  hundred. 


Andover  (<■•  T.  tij  Bryauts  P<md,  thence  by  stag') — Lai'ly  in  the  season  i 


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ml  ii  iniiiili'-r 
1,  uial  stni"  .1 

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hilhlJ)     hIiiiI'S- 

iiud   nilii>li 

JitfllllU'l"     ii'l 
IlilllUfl  liil>-  . 

i„l   Miiy   1"    t. 
'  ill?"',  ill  ("111-  '■' 

J  111.;  Vfi'iiiil- 
liou  V)iiy  l"Ht. 
(I),  b.),  (^ilv'T 
wcu'ius,  iiiiy- 
•rbi'st;  li'it.ls 
ell;  boats  r;iu 
;.  h;h<'i'l'Slli:i'l. 
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11.  IS   the   l>''''- 

lull'  I'tiiul.  l  h'- 
niiul  t^pniihl: 
Nc'ir  N.'i'th 
(■  Tautiii'iii"'^ 
iiii-icr  -I  ;  HI. 
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fi'sori  of  1  •.:- 
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last   n:iiii"i 

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livWi'V   v;lti^ 


Isou  j^ooil  v:o 


lit 


a.orcs  may  be  made  iu  Kcvoral  stncainH,  jiarticulttrly  iu  Itlack  br.     Andofcr  is  one 
nt  tb<.  ;.'at<ways  to   the  Uau^i  ley  Liiki -. 

Ansomi^oiiitTSft.l — (Vi'ti'litdl  br..  Kcniudirc  r..  Saiidj  r.  mid  P»dtou  br.,all\vlth- 
,, -J  I,,.;  (icti'lirll  and  Pi'ltoii  brooks  bi'st:  brook  trout,  b.  b.  and  jnckfrid;  bi'ook 
t -nit  uui.-t  uumtrous;  worm  bait;  sumiiu-r  mid  fall  best;  hotels  ?=l.")(t  i»  d.  lioatH 
lUil  Kiiidfs  not  needed. 

AllffUSta  (^I<'.  *'•  i^t'C  l)a;,'e  XII.) — (dbbOKSfecoiiti'c  1.  (i  m.;  Uel^'radc  p.  and 
,T'aiii  1"  !"•;  also  siuiif  SMI. ill  likes  5  to  111  i.i.;  first  uaiued  best:  b.  1).  and  white 
|,.-rcli :  b.  b.  most  n.imerous  ;  li.c  minnows.  I'im^^'s  and  artiiiri:;!  Ilic.^  ;  -Inly  and  An- 
■  lit  111 -it:  hotels  .■?i  p.  d. ;  no  iirofcssioiiiil  (,'uides,  but  parties '-an  bi' had  to  act  a« 
"i.lii  boaH  and  baits  at  nominal  figures. 

Bin'^or  (^Ii.'.  ('.)— Piishaw  1.  Km.;  b.  b..  pereh   and   pickend:  basH  mostnuiner- 
;i;u:i.i  il  and  live   baits;  July,  .\umist  iind  Sept<'iiiber  best;  hotels  reiisonalle; 

;„  ,ii-  .iiid  bait  moderaie. 

Bar  Hartoor  (Me.  ('.  See  puije  X!l.)— Kreiirliman's  l!:iy  and  .Vtlmitii- tiiean;  sea 
li^Iiiiu  I'l'  I'silil  salt  Wiiter  lisli  ill!  Iiidii:^  lod,  maeUerel.  smelts,  ete.;  iftual  bail* 
iiul -'  i-Miis;  this  is  a  HUnimer  resort  ami  tliere  are  plenty  of  hotels  at  reasonable 
r.it'-. 

Bath  i^Ie.  ('.)— Neiiuasset  r.  "2  m.;  Sewalls  p.  1  in.:  first  best;  piekertd  and  1).  b.; 
; .  k.  ,.  I  luo.-t  niiiiieioiis:  niinuow  bait;  spriii;,' and  fall  best;  hotel.',  .r  l..'in  tu  .r^J ,  . 
i.;  !■  Mi>  and  bait  at  nominal  eost.  Fine  while  pereh  lishinj^  in  I'lirlu-;';*  liead  ]> .  I'-i 
11.  il;-;:iiit,  and  iu  .July  and  -Vut,'.  these  fish  are  caiit^lit  in  quiuitities  in  the  r.  oppo- 
-,:.  i.ji-  -(iition. 

BalTade  (Mf.  <'■) — Messalouskee  1.  or  Snow's  p.  1  m.:   Lon!,' ji.  ilm.;  "ireiitp. 

:..{.:  I. '11;^  p.  is   best  for  b.  buss;   b.  b..  perch    and    jiick   '.'el;  ]iercli    a'.id    ]j1v  kerel 

I  iu.i>t  iiiiiuero'is;  tliiTe  is  a  stream  runnin^i  jiast  the  station  which  connects  all  oi'  the 

ii'iiivi' w  iters,  ill  wliich  str.  there  is  also  ^^ood    risliiii!,':  frog's,  worms,  (lieces  id' tinli 

|,i  iiliii'taiiiil  rtie-iiire  baits  iiseil:  .Inly  iind  .\u','iist  'lest  forb.iss  and  percli  and  Jn.io, 

I  .ly,  .\n„'iist  and  Si-|ilember  for  picUend:  liotils  .vl  p.  d. :  boats   and  Oi;it   reusonii- 

'.-"     i'aese  waters  iire  j  istly  cidebrated. 

Belfast  (Me.  t'.     See  pa^'e  XI M— Belfast  Hay.  a  jiart  of   Penobscot    Hay,  within  1 
i-ii.;  I  I.'  liiiul  s:ilt  water  rt-ili  are  ciu^lit  w  itli  clam  or  cut  lisli    baits;   lii^di    water  be- 
,ii:,'tlie  be-t  tide,  and  tile  se:ison  all  thioiit,'h  Kivin^;  ^'ood  fishing,'.     Hotels  iiJtO  to  l?'2 
■ .  1.;  Iinats  and  boatmen  rea.onable. 

Bethel  C'r.  T.  See  pajje  V.> — Souko  p.  -  m.;  Hound,  South  Jind    I.icks  pds.  .")  m.; 

•  -.  !•  -  inimeroiis  small  ji'ds.  and  some  2.")  line  trout    brool;.-;,  all  witliin  a  radius  of 

;I'ii'iiii.;  all   are   good:   trout   in    brooks;  s.  m.  b.  b.,  pickerel,   yellow   j)erch    and 

I'  kill  >  irt  piuids;  worms,  minnows,  tlii-s  and  f,'rubs  used;  .Iiiiie,  -Inly  and  .Vii^'ust 

|)'- -t;  li.'icl  at  re  isonablt!  jirice:  glides,  boats  and  bait   can   be    nrocured  at  little  or 

li.-'iM  t.    I'lmpin},'  outfits  can  be  had  at  Helhel,  which  in  one  of  the  gateways  to  the, 

llaiiu'i .  y  Lalves. 

B'.tlUe.brd  (H.  'V  ^I.( — Sao  r.  iibove  and  below  the  dam.  neartown;  white  peridi. 
ii.  kr!'  I,  cod,  hake,  halibut. mackerel,  elc. :  cod  and  mackerel  most  numerous:  liv- 
|li.iit,  I'l  i.ii<.  tlies  ;ind  worni-<;   iisu:il   mo  itlis;   ledel   .fj.-'io   p.  d.;  hirge  sail    boats  '..u* 
'111.  b;i..'-,  luilibut  and    mackerel  fishing   charge    .■jl    per    head  including  baits  anil 

.■Icl". 

Bn;l;.'ton(H.>V:  S. 11. 1— Highland  1.,  Pe;ibody  II.,  Loiigl.,  llancoekp.,  Harker)).;  all 
>  1;  Uniit,  b.  b.  and    )iickerel:  bass    most    numerous;  usual  biiit;  .luly   iind    .\itg. 
bi'st:  Imti'l  ••j'J  p.  d.;  boiitsiind  bait  at  nioderati.'  cost. 

Brooks  (Me.  ('.     Seepage  XII.)— Tody  p.  ;i  m.;  Saga>  sawakeag   p.  .'I'j    ui.;  Farm 
•   1   ;,i  ;  hist   best;  trout;  May   and  June    best;  hotel    .fl   p.    d.;  bait  easily   pro- 

■ifi'il. 

Browufield  ( P. '■V:  ().)— sheppards   r..  Little   Saco   r.,    Plejisaiit   \k,  I.ovewells  p., 
II'C;.'^  .  iKc  p.:  Jill  good:  trout   and   pickerel;  front   most   uumerons;  worm  aud 
.iKi'  I viits;  May  aud  June  best;  hotel  $2  p.  d. 

Bryants  Pond  (Or.  T.)— Ihingeley  I's  :i.'(  m.,  viz:  Mooselucmagiintic   and   Molo- 
iiilv.i      lull  Is;  iill  the  above  chain  of  lakes   are   about   alike;  trout-  llies  are  the 
I'-iiiil  I'l.i:  June.  Si-])ti'inbi'r  and  October  best;  hotels  #1    to  $2  p.    d.:  trout   4'i, 
'l"lii>.  are  taken  in  the  lakes  named. 

Castiiie  i  Me.  (A  .t   P.  B.  :Mt.  I).  S.  S.)— Toddy   p..;   Bragadiice    r.  and    Penoliseot 
''.''  1    .j;iduie  r.  liest;  front,  tlmiuders,  mackerel  etc.;  iiiaAikerei  most  nume"(mi; 


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THE   ANOLER S   GUIDE   BOOK. 


in  hay  uml  rivor:  tront  in  pond;  .Inly  and  August  bent;  botelH  at  rpanonablp  luU;. 
boats  anil  liait  plenty. 

Costigan  iMf.  t'.  Sto  I'm^v  XIl)— Urundy  y.  and  i)x  Head  1.  botli  uliout  '.  >  u),- 
lii'Ht  Im'sI;  1).  )i  ,  toi^'Utt  (lake  trout)  and  jiii-kfrt-l;  to^uc  niont  nnnii'i'ou>:  Hm-  )i:iit> 
no   rt'(^ul:.r     hott'lH;  ^piidc^H  can  \n-  obtained  at  reanoualile  rate;  Ijoats  5nr  ji.  ,i 

Ctuuberland  (<>r.  T.  «•■<■  l'an<'  V) — CaHco  bay  near  ntation;  small  cod.  tloiiiici.r. 
mackerel,  cunnerH  etc.;  mackerel  niont  iiumero\iH;  July,  Aii^'UHt  and  Seiileinliir; 
beut;  110  re^^ular  hottd  hitro;  boatH  and  bait  can  Le  had  cbeap. 

Cutler  (via  Htr.  to  MachiaBport  tli"nce  by  wtaye) — "  Sjilendid  "  brook  trout  li.-h 
ing  is  reported.     AcconimodatiouH  (,'ood  and  at  moderate  charges. 

Danforth  (Me.  (\) — Grand  I'h  6  to  14  in.;  Hot  Brook  1.  t  m.  and  a  nnml  m  ; 
trout  brooks  fidm  "i  to  10  in. ;  (irand  Ts  best;  land-locked  salmon,  iiickerel,  imiiL 
etc.;  i>i(kerel  most  numerous;  live  bait  an<l  worms;  March,  Ajiril  and  -June  lj).i) 
hotels  j;l  ]).  d.;  lioats  and  bait  at  small  cost;  tine  pickerel  tishini,'  within  a  tVu  inii. 
of  the  station. 

Dixfield(H.    F.    .t    15.    to   Canton,    thence   by  statje)— AV(dd  p.,  ]5irch  p.,  AVmt  i .. 

Podn\ikp.  etc.,  and  nunierous  streams  within  10  m.  reached  with   teiim;  all   a i. 

trout  and  land-locked  salmon;  trout  most  numerous;  May  and,  .J\ine  best;  Imti; 
S!l.r)()  p.  d. :  (^uide  j^l.Tit)  p.  d.;  Ijoats  5oc  p.  d.;  the  b.  b.  ttshinK  very  Hue  in  .luly 
and  Alienist  ne;ir  by.  'J'lie  trout  in  Weld  ]>.  ranne  from  1  to  1  pounds.  Godi'i 
Hhooting  in  September  and  Oct(jber,  and  excellent  liHhiug  in  season. 

Dover  (Bangor  .V:  P))— (Jarland  p.  4  m.;  Salmon  Htr.  4'2  m.;  Sfbec  1.  4',,  m 
Buttermilk)).  11  m.;  ."Sheppond  str.  ID  m.;  Bear  ji.  Sim.;  Benson  p.  15  m.:  brmk 
trout,  b.  b.,  land-locked  salmon,  j)ickerel,  white  perch  and  togue  (lake  trout):  laijil 
lockecl  salmon,  tro\it  and  toguc  most  numerous;  Oarland  ]>.  and  Bear  p.  best  fn-  1. 
b.;  Sahnon  str.  and  Sheppoud  str.  for  brook  trout;  Sebei;  1.  for  pickei'el  and  ivliii^ 
per<'h;  May,  June  ami  Hejit.  best  for  salmon  trout;  July  and  .\ugust  lor  pickiivi; 
July,  August  and  .Sept.  forb.  b.  and  pei'ch;  baits  used — live  bait,  worms,  Hies,  iim;;. 
cut  bait  and  spoons,  according  to  the  fish  sought  for;  hotels  '^  ni,  from  elation. 
$1.50  to  $2  p.  d.;  boats  can  be  had  5oc  to  $1  p.d. 

East  ZVewport  (^le.  ('.  See  Page  XII) — Newport  p,  'j  m.;  Fogorson  br.  '•,  in.: 
first  best;  white  perch,  i)ickerel  and  b.  b.;  ju'rch  most  numerous;  worms  and  .siiiali 
lish  baits;  May  to  September  best  for  pickerel;  July  to  Septt'inber  for  perch  auil 
bass;  no  Initel  at'this  station;  guide  with  boat  .'f'2.50  p.  d.;  boat  alone  50  c.  p.  il.:  bait 
at  uommal  cost. 

Ellswortll  Falls   (ISIe,  0.)— Beeds   p.  7   111.;  Goose   i>.  10  m.;  Branch   p.  0  n;.. 
Patten's  p.  (■(  m,;  Big  Bogg  r, 'JJ  m.:  Little  Bogg  r.    'JS   m.;  luigle  1.   on    Mt,    Iti'Mni 
Island;  Tunk  ji.  ISO  m..  Bogg  rivers  archest;  trout   togue  (lake  trout),  pickenl  auii 
Halinon(land-locki!d);  iiickerel  and  trout  most  numerous;  worms  and  minnow.-;  nsniiii  | 
baits;  hotel  reasonable;  guides  .i^'i  p.  d.;  boats  moderate. 

Empire  Boad  ((Jr.  T.    See  page  V.)— .\ndroscoggin  r.  1  m.:  AVorthley  br.    .,  in 
Range  p.  1  m.;  Worthley  p.  1  m.;  all  etjually  good;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  tront,  etc.;  tini;: 
most  numerous;  worm  bait;  February,  May,  June  and  Sei)teniber  best;  hotels  a; 
reasouablo  rates. 

Enfield  (Me.  ('.) — ("old  stream  1.  1  m.;  white  perch,  pickerel,  togue  (lake  troin 
and  land  locked  salmon;  white  perch  most  numerous;  live  bait,  August,  Si  [iMi 
ber  and  February  best;  hotels  ^l  p.  d.;  guide  |1,50  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  nioiliiat' 
trout  are  caught  in  May  and  June. 

Palmouth  (Gr.  T.) — Saltwatei  fishing  good  vvithiu  1  lu.  of  station;  all  v:iniri'- 
caught;  private  board  .$1  p.  d. 

Porest  (^le.  (".  See  page  Xll.)— Toniah  stream  about  4  ni.;  trout;  Hi' s  aL:| 
worms;  June  and  July  best. 

Fryeburg'  (P.  k  O;) — Lovell's  p.  1  '.^  m.;  Lower  Kei/.er  p.  8  m.;  rpper  Ki  izt-r; 
14  m.;  Pleasant  p.  5  m.;  Cold  r.  IHm.;  Cold  r.  best  for  trout,  ami  the  rpji^r  aii 
I.,i»wer  Keizers  forb.  b.,  and  pickerel;  jiickend,  bass  and  trout  are  the  pniK'ii'i 
varieties  and  Iiickerel  most  numerous;  live  bait,  artificial  filers  and  worms  arc  ustJ 
May  best  for  trout,  July  and  .Viigust  for  bass,  and  most  all  mouths  good  t"r  \iiM 
erei;  hotels  $'i  p.  d.;  guides,  boats  and  baits  very  reasonable. 

Gardiner  (Me.  C.) — Horseshoe  p.  5  m,:  Oxbow  p.  7  m.;  Cobbosseecoute  p.  J'H' 
Dyer's  p.  Bl  m.;  Cobbosseeconte  p.  best.;    b.  b..    pickerel  and  jierch;    ba.'S  mi'*i| 
numenuis;  live  bait  used;  usual  season:  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  Oust. 


woualile    luW- 


Dok  trout  ti>li 


liou;  all  vai-uti'- 


trout;  fli'-'*  •'"'' 


Oilead(<ir.  T.)- 

•j  111.;   I  wichi'll   l)r. 
h.itil  at  rciiHKiiiiblf 


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11^  Lciik;  b;-.^;.^.<-,Whttty))r.  i'a  ijii;  PcaJmdv  cr. 
(It.  iiJ^louR.  Rr;  >»a4:  "tVoAil;  Jimci^ud  July  best; 


I 


Oreenville  (Haii^or  \-  I'.^'NrnoHt'lu'iKl  1.  at  Htatioui^VWTwnn'H  ji^  m,;  Siicncir  ji 
\:,  II,.:  )ir>ii)k  and  lakr  (huIuki  ((rout:  t^c  tkripl  |iK)i<t  i\biimlant  jt\u\  svcif^hin^'  I'iciui 
ij  til  I'l  l!)s.:  May  and  Juiif  arf"1l^vVy8t  irtoi»*JiM  tor  MnnsclKy**^^  1 .  and  later  I'ur  tiic 
]iV  anil  the  Htniaiiis  riinniiit;  inti>miij,  In  f:irly  tlnliiiii'  Uif'wnrin  in  most  ctlfttivf, 
111  simiiuer  art.  tlieH  ami  live  l)aitH.   lIn^T'»«fr«»n»-^'i  trf  .■fTt  ji.  d.;  ^uidt-H  j^II  ji.  d. 

Guilford  (Hanyor  .V-  1'.)— NurtlnvcHt  ji.  1',.  m.:  Crntri-  \\.  1  m.;  Crockett  p.  .'1  m.; 
]'i|iir  |i.  7  IM.;  and  AVliitstonc  \i.  H  m. ;  pickerel,  iierdi.  tro\it.  etc.;  Northwest  l>. 
li.-,t  111!'  )iickerel,  Whitstone  p.  for  trout;  June,  July  and  Alienist  best:  minnows  and 
M.iriii!^  used:  liotels  rensonable;  (guides  clieaji;  bouts  anil  baits  very  moderate. 

Hancock  (^1  ('.  See  jjapc  XII.)— Taunton  r.  and  bay  '.i  m.;  Skillinn'iir.  1  m..  first 
liiiiiii  il  lust:  smelts,  tomcod,  flounders,  eti-.;  toaicod  most  numereiis;  clam  li:iit: 
May  til  September  best;  no  rej^ular  hotel  but  ^'ood  board  at  i)rivnte  ho\ises:  bouts 
ami  bait  cheap.  There  is  some  ^ood  trout  tishint!  in  small  streiims  some  1  to  tJ 
milis  distant;  good  ciirriaKc  road  to  within  a  short  distance  of  lishinn  grouml. 

Highland  Lake  (Via  Norway,  Me.,  then<-e  by  stage  to  IJridgtoii  IJ  m.) — This  1. 
iiiiiiaiij.i  numerous  s.  m.  b.  b.  and  the  lishing  is  tine;  trolling  with  tlies  (large  white 
iiiillii'K,  K-lJoodle  bugs  and  brown  hackle)  give  good  rt'sults  especially  at  dusk;  live 
sliiiicrs  (when  they  can  be  had)  get  the  largeat  llBh.  .See  The  Amkuhaw  Anolku, 
Vnj.  IV,  iiage  'X 

Indian  Rock. — At  the  head  of  Mooselucmaguntic  1.,  large  trout  and  plenty  of 
tbiin.  riie  Ocpiossoc  flub  have  their  buildings  and  head-(£iiarters  at  this  point. 
Nf  Kangeley  Lakes,  Me. 

Lagrange  (Hangor  .Vr  P.)— Dead  str.  '^  m.;  Birch  str.  1  m.:  Hemlock  str.  4  m.; 
H'it  lir.  7  m.;  Birch  and  Hemlock  strs.  best;  trout  and  ])ickerel:  trout  most  n\imer- 
i'ii>;  .May,  June  and  August  best;  local  baits,  wiu'ms,  fresh  tish,  fat  pork,  etc.; 
lii^tcls  reasonable;  boats  not  miu'li  needed;  guides  and  bait  at  reasonable  prices. 
I'.imI  1.  (see  Orueville)  is  3'.^  m.  from  here. 

Lisbon  Falls  (Me.  C.  See  page  XII.) — Androscoggin  r.,  Little  r.,  I'luuier 
Ir.  ami  several  trotit  brooks;  all  near,  and  no  choice  between  them;  trout,  b.  b., 
[iTcli,  etc.;  b.  b.  most  numerous;  tlics  and  worm  bait^i;  hotels  it'l  p.  d.;  guides  ut 
nusouable  coHt,  and  baits  moderate. 

Xatahdin  Iron  Works  (Bangor  A:  P.) — Silver  1.  ',  m.;  White  br.  i  m.;  Houstin 

]■  J  111.;  liulf  <ui  I'leasant  r.  i'.  iii.;  Long  p.,  West  branch  p.  and  others;  in  all  about 
I  [IS  witliiu  as  many  miles:  all  good;  trout,  laml-locked  salmon,  i)ickerel,  etc.; 
FiOi'y,  March,  June  and  Oi-t,  best;  baits,  worms  or  tly;  hottds  j^L.W  to  S'Jp.  d.; 
piiili's  <•.!  II.  d.:  boats  '.i.'ic  to  aOc  p.  d.  .\1!  these  ps.  are  easily  accessible  and  all 
lifiess.iry  requirenu'nts  are  always  in  readinesH. 

Xennebagfo   Lake   (fee  routes  to  llaugeley  Lakes,  Me.) — This  I.  lies  14  in.  north 
I  if  MiMi.-clucmaguntic  I.,  can   be   reachecl   via   Keunebagu   r.     Trout  abound.     See 
I'aniiacheuee  and  Kangidey  Lakes,  !Me. 


first   best:    white    jierch, 
baits;  hotels    ;?1..">0  p.  d.; 

bass,  pickerel  and  jierch; 
house   at  about    .*('i  p.  w.: 


Madison   (Somerset.)— Madison  p.  <>  m.;    ]}ack  r.  '.!  m.: 
I'irkiril.  trout   and  b.  b.:  perch   most   numerous;  usual 

I  j;uiilf,.<  .^j  p.  d.;  boats  and  l)ait  readily  obtained. 

Haranacook  (Me.  (M — Lake  Maranacook  near  station; 

l'i>~  must  abundant:  minnow   bait;  hotel   or   boarding 

I I  'uts  can  be  had  reasonable. 

Mattawamkeagf   (Me.  C.     See   page   XII.) — ^Nloluncus   1.  and   str.  H   m.;    trout, 
"'.ill.  pickerel,  etc.;  perch  most  numerous;  worm  bait;  May  ami  June  b»^st:  hotel 
I  ji.'i'i  p.  d.;  guides  can   be  had  at   $l..">Op.  d.    but  none   neceswary;    boats   without 
^liarijc;  live  bait  $1  p.  100. 

Middle  Dam-   Rang(dey  Lakes,  ((i.  T.)— Fine  trout  (speckled)  fishing  in  1.  Winne 

lk":nic)iaci)iik   and  in  Rapid  r.     The   trout  ar(!   large,  weighing   up  to  H  lbs.,  and  at 

I'i'taiii  .stages  of  the   water,  plentiful.     We  tried   deep  trolling   with  success  in  the 

•  iililiiisiti'   the   camp.     See  Thk  .\MKiac.\N  .\N<iLK.u,  vol.  V,  page  :ur>,  and  Ua.igeley 

|I.;ikiM,  M,.. 

Millbridg'e  (Mi>.  ('.  and  P.  B.  Mt.  1).  X-  M.  S.  S  )— Narraguagus  bay  i  m.;  Mopaug 
11" -"ui.;    I'link  p.  aiul  strs.  io  m.;  two   tirst  best;  cod,  haddock,  tautog,  trout  and 


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76 


THK  ANhl.EB's    OTTPE   HOCK. 


HincltH-  pod,  tautop  and  HiiH'ltH  iiiDHt  nmneroiiH;  nil  tho  opon   Hoasmi  t^ood;  hirrinL', 
HhriiiiiiH.  «'t<'   iiH  l>HitH;  luttt'ln  fl.M)  p.  d.;  guides  at  mcxU-rati-  i-liai'K<'. 

Milo  Junction  (MantitM'  and   P.)— Sclumdic  1.  and   Uoyd   1.;  caHily   iicci-^iiii. 
HcliiHidic  I.  l)CHt;    trout.  jxTch   and   ))ickfrfl;  trout    niont  nunu'rouH:  Ffh'y.  Murrh 
and  Suiitenib-r  beHt;  hoUil  at  UHUal  i)riceH;  uniall  HteanuT  on  Schoodic  1. 

Monmouth  (Me.  C.  See  page  XII.) — f'oohuowaiRou  vr.  '4  ni.;  ('oliboHSficntM- 
cr  4  lu.;  lawt  bent;  b.  b..  iiickt-rtd  and  lurch:  jiirkt-'rid  luoHt  nuinerons:  t1i(>  ai,.! 
niiiniowH;  Sciitcuibcr  bi'Nt;  liotrl  #I..')U  ji.  il.,  ^^Tji.  \v.;  guidew  with  Itoat  i'J  [i.  .1.; 
boutH  alono  r)Ui'  p.  «l.;  bait  Tor  p.  KMJ. 

Monson  (HaiiKor  \-  1'.) — There  are  2.')  1.  in  and  near  Monnon,  a'.!  of  whiih  uili  nl 
(,'ood  lake  and  si)e<'kled  iroiit  ti^iliiuti.  At  1.  Hebron  there  are  i^ood  afcouiuioilutiniN 
lit  t  lir  j)ricc,-i  At  KUiottsvilh'  h  ur^  to  tlie  nortli  is  1.  Conowav  Houietiim  s  ,  all, ,] 
Sliii>  I'ond'  m  It  may  be  fo\nid  hmd-hn'ked  saliiioii,  sjn'ckled  and  lake  trout.  Mmlt, 
and  wliite  iiercli;  May,  •luiu-and  Si'pt.  liest;  live  baitH  and  art.  Hiew;  liotelw  >^l..'iii|, 
(1  ;  fiuiden  ?J,Ai»  i>.  d.,  and  buatH  GUc  p.  il.  See  Thk  Amkhican  Anolkh,  Vol.  m 
page  'JHO. 

Newport  (Me.  f.  See  iia(»o  XII.)— Newport  11.  '1  ni.:  Sebawtieook  Itraneli  m.,: 
Btatioii:  tirht  liest:  wliite  perch,  b.  b.  and  ]iiikerel:  jiereli  aiul  jiic-kerel  tnost  nuinM- 
ourt;  live  i)ait  used  mostly;  July  and  Auj,'ust  best  tor  penli;  .January  ami  I'l  biiuir. 
for  pickerel;  hotel  $'J  y.  il.;  t;uideH,  buatti  and  bait  at  moderate  cost. 

No.  Anson  (SmuerRet.)— Tim  i>.  45  ui.;  Uartlett  ]).,  Flatistuft"  p.  'J7  m.:  rtinx  jp.  :;ii 
m.;  lilack  JiroiiU  p.  'JT  ni.;  Trills  \i.  I'.t  m.:  Ijnbdiu  p.  4  m.;  .Saucl  p.  li  iii.;  llaiicM.l; 
ji.  :i  m.;  Small  Cany  1).  "J.")  m.;  Pleasant  Kidu'e 'JT  m.;  Moxiep.  50  m.:  Hayden  l.-Mn.; 
Cany  .Moxie  and  Tim  ponds  best:  trout  and  I),  b.;  trout  mostly  abouur";  worm^aiiil 
flies  used;  Jui'c  aiid  August  be>t  months;  hotels  $l.."iii  to  .'r'J  p.  d. ;  nuiies  Sl.'.'i  t) 
$2  i>.  d.',  l)oal8  and  bait  tu  be  had  reasonable;  Kood  brook  lishiug  to  be  had  al^'|. 

No.  Belgrade  (^le.  C.)— Messahmskee  1.  nciir  station:  Creat  ]i.  1  '.,  m.:  Ellisj..  I 
m.:  abrrut  equally  tiood:  b.  b.,  whit(!  ji<-rcli,  jjiikerel  and  trout;  b.  b.  and  I'lirh 
most  numerous;  artiticial  tiies,  frogs,  small  hsh  etc.;  July,  August  and  Septi ml.i: 
l>est:   boats  bicp.  h.;  bait  at  a  very  small  e.vpense. 

No.  Berwick  (B.  I'v-  M.)— Ib-ancli  br.  4  m.;  Perkin's  br.  2',^  m.;  Johnson  bi\  •"■  n: , 
Perkin's  br.  best;  trout;  wiuuus  b;iit;  June  and  July  best,  hotels  .•?l..")Up.  d. 

Norridgrewock  (SonuTset.)— Kennebec  r.  at  station;  North  and  Kast  pM>.  ■>l... 
80veral  good  trout  brooks  1  to  .'>  m.;  North  and  Mast  ponds  best;  liicl.ciel.  ]  1  nL. 
b.  b.  ami  trout;  perch  most  numerous;  usinil  baits;  July,  August  and  Sept.  ljt>!, 
liotels  :fl  p.  d.;  boats  Guc  p.  d. 

Oakland  (Me.  C.  See  page  XII.) — Snow  \t.  '.  lu.:  Kast  p.  4  m.;  Mctlrath  '■.  2  in. 
and  -Mcssalouskee  str.  '.i  m.;  Snow  \i.  best  for  b.l).,  which  run  from  :i  to  ,")Uis;  i;,ist]'. 
good  lor  bliss,  perch  and  pickerel;  Mctirath  p.  excidlent  for  perch  and  tin-  Mi.^r?.- 
loiiskee  stream  good  for  buss  fishing  witli  the  tly;  artiticial  llicsand  li\i-  bait  iii">tl,v; 
Jtily  and  August  best;  hi'tels  .fl-.-iU  to  .*2  p.d.;  guides  at  reasonable  rate:  lnpa> 
about  .">0c  p.  d- 

Old  Orchard  (B.  X-  M.)— Little  r.  (fresh  water)  ',  m.  and  Atlantic  Ocean  at  -titip ;:: 
trout  and  white  perch  in  Little  r.  and  most  all  kinds  of  salt  watiu-  tishes  of  tli.-  lie 
(ude;   worm  iind  clam  baits:  f(U' perch.  September  and  ( (ctobcr  best;  usinil  s' a-"'..? 
for  others;  hotels  numerous  at  $■!  to  ,*4  j).  d. ;  boats  and  baits  rejisoiiable. 

Oxford  (Or.  T.  Sec  page  V,)^Tliom]ison  ]>.  2  m.;  Hogiin  and  Whitney  p'ds  J  n. , 
Meadow  br.  '.;  m.:  Minister  br.  1  in.:  Thompsmi  p.  best;  '"  togue"  trout  (IhIm '.  Ii. 
b.,  pickerel  and  br<Kdi  tiout;  pickerel  most  niuuerous:  frog,  minnow  and  vnri:: 
b;iits;  -hine  to  Septeml)er  inclusive  best;  hotels  'Jlp.  d.;  guide  :fi.5up.  il.;  liouti  | 
r>Uc  p.  d.;  bait  at  reasonable  I'.itea. 

Parniachenee  Lake  (see  routes  to  Rangeley  Lakes.)— This  1.  lies  70  miles  iionli| 
of  1.  rmbagog  and  is  readied  by  steamer  on  latter  1.,  via  the  ^lagalloway  r.  uliiili 
isitsoMtlet.  Urook  tr(uit  alxiund.  M  Caiup  Caribou  on  the  I.  tlu;  rates  tor  iKHirl 
are  $'2  p.  d.  and  j^l.2.")  p.  d.  board  for  guides  who  charge  for  their  services  $-■'•"  1  ■  ■■ 
They  can  be  engaged  at  Weutworlh's  Location,  N.  H.,  which  is  their  1'.  f.  ui- 
dress. 

Passadiinikeag"  i^Ie.  c.) — Mattiiniseoiitis  I.  L">  m.;  C(dd  Stream  I.   ami  I'ii-j 
dumkeag  stream    both    near  by;    Nicatons   1.   and   stream   211   m.;    I'assadiiinkp ,1. 1 
stream  best:  trout,  pickerel  and  perch;  trout  most  numerous;    Hies,    worii~:nl| 
live  bait;  I'ebruary,  June   and   September  best:  hotels    il  p.   d.;    guides  .■;-  v- 


TTNITtI)    STATES    AND   CANAnA. 


77 


(jond;  lurrir.L'. 


m..  Are  iilwo  gouil 


Jill,,!  -  .mil  )mit  .'>iif  i>.  il.     I'ollanl  br.  2ij    m.,   ami  Hoyt  br.   5 
utreauii"  tor  brook  trovit  in  Juue  auil  ISeptoiuber. 

Phillips  (Me.  Cfiitral  atul  Sandy  Kiv.j-Tliiw  Ih  one  ot  tin-  priiicriial  unU'x  to 
till'  i;.iii^i<l<'y  aud  Dead  Kiver  regions  of  Maine.  The  udjac(;nt  wi^ci-h  t'urniHliiu|{ 
(■v,.ll.  lit  trout  ttMhinn  un-;  Perliani  utri-ani  M  ni.,  Mt.  Hhie  p.  4  in.,  heedy  strtuni  4 
I,,.,  Sii'liil<'l)afk  pH.  (4)  10  ni.;  the  firKt  in  best,  ainl  from  .June  to  November  thf  lisb 
taki-  iither  Hy  or  worm,     iloteln  |"2  to  j^.'J  p.  d.;  ^uideH  #2  \>.  d.;  boat-i  imlndiug  bait 

pine  Point  (B. -V:  M.)— Little  r.,  Searboro  r.  and  Oeean  ^,  m.;  Al)ont  eipial: 
wliiii-  I  .rrh,  tionndern,  tom  cdd.  smfltH,  mackerel,  ro(l,  haddock  etc.;  all  unite 
umiierniis;  <'l.im  and  minnow  baitn;  May  to  October  incliiHivc,  l»fst;  hoteln  .fl..')ii  to 
ii\i.  <t-.   '^~  to  110  p.  \v.;  t^iiides  #'2  to  .j4  \t.  d.;  boats  j^l  ji.  d.,  $.1  p.  \v.;  bait  jileuty 

»uil  cLfai). 

Portland  (Me.  <'.  and  H.  A:  ^[.)— Duck  p.  t>  m.,  for  b.  o.  and  pickerel:  and  shore 
mill  li  I  |.  sea  tishiiiK  for  the  dillcrciit  varieties  of  salt  water  Jlslies:  worms,  fro^s, 
laimi"^^-.  artirtcial  baits  and  Hit  s  \ised;  July,  Aut^ust  and  September  bei^t;  boats  ^li')^:. 
h.;  Hotels  f'J  to  ;?:(  p.  d. 

Iiakes  (via  H.  \  M.  to  Portland  and  dr.  T.  r.  r.  via  Bethel  and  Bry- 
theiiif  l)y  sta;,'c:  .Me.  ('.  r.  r.  via  Farmin^;ton  and  Sandy  r.  to  Phillii)N, 
sta^e,  anil  tlironi^li  the  lakes  by  steamers.) — These  hikes  are  live  in  nnm- 
lebratt'd  for  tlie  quantity  and  size  of  their  trout.  The  best  lisliin^,'  urcpunclM 
arc  ri;ii  lie<l  from  Middle  l>ani  Camp  on  l,,ake  Winnekennebacook;  from  I'pper  Dam 
Ciuiipeii  Lake  Molechnnkaniunk  aud  froi'  Hichardsons  at  the  liead  of  Lake  ."Vbiose- 
luriii;i'.;initic.  ,Iune  and  September  are  the  l)est  months;  art.  Hies  aie  mainly  used, 
l.iit  siirtaie  and  deep  ti'ollin}{  with  the  live  minnow  are  etteitive.  The  lar^iest 
puuiiie  brook  trout,  (Salvki.inis  fontinalis)  in  the  v^■orld  are  caut,'ht  in  these 
\\;it(r>.  (iuides  can  lie  ennaKcd  at  any  of  the  above  named  places.  Board  $'1  to 
jj..'iii  p,  (1.;  (;;uides  ^'2.'>i)  p.  d.  ami  board. 

Riverside  (Me.  i".  Seepage  XIIi — Webbers  \k  '1  m.:  Kenneliec  r.  near  station; 
WiIiIm  !>,  ))ond  is  best  for  pickerel;  pickerel,  perch  and  some  1),  b.  in  river:  jierch 
iiri' iiii'-t  numerous;  live  bait  used  tor  pickerel  and  worms  for  jierch:  .\nj,'ust  best 
ioriMich;  I'ebriiary  aud  March  fur  pickerel;  hotel  withiu  short  disUiuce  at  reasou- 
Me  rate :  boats  and  bait  cheap. 


Scckland  ( M< 

E-ti  .■•    I   "\  e    'j     lU. 
ill 


('.  and  P.  B.  Mt.  D.  &  M.  S.  S.)— Penobscot  bay.  Owls  Head  .'5  m.; 

.Jameson's  point  1  m.;all  t-'ood;  cod,  haddock  and  mackerel 
ili.iiuiil.  tresh  herring  and  clam  bait:  .luue  to  November  best:  hotels  i'i  to  $;t  p.  d.; 
i(iiiik>  and  boats  pleuty  at  ?'i  to  ^'J.jO  p.  d.  for  each. 

Sebago  Itake  (P.  ^  O.) — Sebajjo  1.  near  station;  Oreat  Swamp  brooks  1  m.;  first 
lii-t;  I'lckerel,  land-locked  .salmon,  cusks  etc.;  pickerel  most  numerous;  live  bait 
tiMil  iiei.~tly;  usual  season:  hotel   $1    p.    d.;  boats  at  nu)derate  charge;  baits  JOe 

\,.  1'"'. 


Sabattis  (^I< 

aud  ini  ki-rel:  pi 

w.;  Ijnuis  and  baits  rea.sonable. 


C.)~.Sabpttis  p.    '.i   ni.;  pond  (no   name)    '..    m.;  flrst  best;  b.  b. 
kerel  most  numerous;  usual  baits   and  seasons;  hotels  #4  to  $t;  p. 


Seven  Ponds  (For  route  etc.,  see  Tim  Pond  Me.)— Seven  Ponds  are  V>  m.  from 
i  Till!  iMiiid  and  are  I'eached  by  buck  board  from  the  latter.     The   hshmg   fur  trout 
i>  txcrptioually  line.      Board  .*1..")U  p.  d.  iucludiug  boat;  guides  i2.:>0  to  .■?;<  p.  d. 

Shirley  (Bangor  &  P.) — Shirley  p,  ':j  m.,  Piscataquis  r.  ;i  m.,  Indian  \k  lo  m., 
j '.iBuuk.  r  p'ds.  ;(  m.,  Spectacl' p.  li  m.;  Indian  p.  and  l'iscatai|Uis  r.  the  best;  speckled 

tnmt  coi^iht  mostly ;  .June  aud  September  best;  worms  aud  live  l>ait:  hotel  .^L.'.o 
jl'.  tl.; '^'uides  *'i  to  #3  p.  d.;  bait  plentiftil,  and   cheap:  boats   furnished   at   reason- 

iilili' pni-es  by  guides.  Indian  Pond  is  one  of  the  best  fishing  grounds  in.  Maiue, 
|a'ad  ulniuuds  with  speckled  trout. 

Skowhegan(Me.  C.     Sec- i>age  XIl.)— Haydt>n's  1.5  m.;  Smithfteld  ponds  (:j)   11 
:.;  I'lT.-li,  pickerel,  and  b.  b. :  perch    most  numerous;  worms,  tlies,  live  baits  and 
Iti'll.--  ii-.il:  .July  and  .Vugust  best;  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  boats  25c  to  ,*1  p.  d. 

Somerset  Mills  (Me.  ('.)— Kennebec  r.  near  station;  b.  b.  and  pickerel;  flrst 
|iuij>i  aii.iiidaut,  live  bait  used;  .July  aud  August  best. 

So.  W.  Harbor  (Me.  r.i— Longp.  2'.,  ui.;  Echo  1.  2,'^  ni.;  Seal  f'ove  j,.  5  m.;  all 
jabout  I  nial;  trout  and  perch:  sea  rtsliing  for  cod  and  haddoi'k  in  harbor;  live  bait 
|;ii;il  w.' HIS  used  as  bait  for  trout  aud  perch;  i'ebi'uai'y  and  liiuch   best  for  truut 


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<  « 


ami  lutrcli,  and  Hiiiiiiiicr  iiioiitliH  fur  Ht;a  liHliiuK;  hott-l  at  $1  to  $•)  y>,  d.,  or  |7  to  i\j 
II.  w.;  giilcle  i:>.  i>.  (I.;  )ioatK  ut  |1  tu  ifti  )•.  d. 

Steep  PbIIb  (P.  A:  0.>— Watrhi.' ji.  uiul  trihutarioH  4  in.;  Yo^lll^'■H  Mill  j-  hu.I 
lril)iitaiit'H '^'j  111.;  Hato  r,  and  trilmtaricH  'j  in.;  Hoin  i'.  and  tribiitaricH  2  m.;  u,, 
rlioicc;  iiickt^rid,  tnnit,  b.  li.,  iicrcli  »(i.;  trout,  and  inrkcnd  niont  uuiiifroiih;  li\. 
liiiil,  woi'iuN,  froj?M  etc.  uhcmI;  .Murrli,  .liini',  AtiKUHt  and  SciitfUilxa- hi'Ht;  liotflc  *1  tij 
$1.5U  i».  d.     Wati-liie  ji.  contaiiiH  only  jii-'kcrfl. 

Tim  Pond  (Via  I'ortlaiid,  Mc,  to  Kcnyficld  tlnMKi-  liy  toaiii  'iK  in.  to  Kinithi 
fiiriii  tlii'iici'  li;  liucklioai'd  <>  ni.  to  tli<'  I'oi.ds.i— (irand  troiit  tiHliiii^and  liuntiii^>  m 
season,  'i'lif  tisli  art' altiindant  wciKliin^' up  to 'J '.,  \\>k.  lioard  .i^  I. '>•)  iuclu<liii^  )h<u;. 
jjuidfH  $'J.i>()  to  $;t. 

Upper  Dam  Rang'eley  Itakes  {*''■  Ti— Tliis  in  a  favorite  renort  for  tlioKc  «l." 
delight,  in  killiiiK  tlie  iiioiiMtir  trout  of  .Maine  waters.  Kij^lit  jioiinderH  are  not  r;iri' 
i'isliin^  is  nioHtly  done  with  tlies  and  from  a  boat.  Hotel  aet'ouimodatiiins,  Ijuat" 
and  t^uideH  idiaitiflll  uud  excidlent. 

Unity  (Me.  (".)—r>ako  NinnicoHh  1  m,;  white  pen-h,  i)ickt'rel.  b.  b.,  laiidloc  ki.| 
HaliMoM,  etc.;  jiereli,  ]ii('kei'(d  and  baHH  luoHt  uiiuieruUH;  woriUH  imual  bait;  Jul}. 
.Vii|.;ut^t  and  Septemlier;  hotel  fl..")Oii.  d. 

Waterville  (Me.  r.  See  im^e  XII.)— Jlant  ji.  h  m.;  North  j).  I'Jm.;  Cliiiia  1.  "in.; 
I'ellie's  ]j.  l  111.:  lii'st  bcKt;  wliiti'  jiereli,  b.  b.  and  jiiekerel;  jiiekeiel  nioHt  iiuiiiLToii" 
in  I'ettie'H  ji.  and  wliite  iienh  in  tlie  otliers;  baitn  iiHe<i  for  jiicker'  1  are  fro^t.  uii'l 
live  baitH;  for  perch,  worms;  for  b.  b.,  flivH;  July,  .\iiniist  and  Heideiuber  be»t; 
hotolw  at  moderate  raten;  boatn  'i.'jc  to  75c  i>,  d. ;  bait  jilentiful. 

Wells  (I!  it  INF.)— Urancli  r.  '2^.  in.;  Hemenway  br.  1  m  ;  Hnttum  r.  '2  m.;  lirainb 
r.  besi;  trout;  Worm  bait;  sjiriii;,'  niontliH  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  jiriees;  l.nat* 
and  bait  luoilerate.  Tiie  .\tlantii-  Oeeiiii  is  '2'.,  m.,  wliere  ^'ood  deep  Hua  flHbiut;  cau 
be  had  for  cod,  haddock,  pollack,  mackerel  aud  other  varietien. 

West  Minot(Il-  F.  *  D.)— Marshall  p.  2'jm.;  Bofjbr.  near  station;  Middle  brainli 
'o  111.;  Alien  lir.  I  m.;  IMarshall  p.  l)est  for  jiickend.  and  Bo^;  br.  for  trout,  wliidi 
are  tlie  NiirieticH  mostly  found;  small  lish,  fro^s  aud  worms  used  as  baits;  Jimt 
beHt  moiitli. 

Winn  (Me.  ('.)— Caiiibon  p.  7  ill.;  Mattacunk  1.  7  in.;  Schoodic  I's '20  to  '.''.'ni,; 
Scboodic  I's  best;  tof^ue,  (lake  trout)  lanildocked  salmon,  jierch,  pickerel  and  truiii: 
peicli  and  jiickerel  iiuist  numerous;  Hies  iMid  worm  baits;  May,  June  and  .Septiiiilit-r 
best;  hotels  i^'i  ]).  d.;  (,'iiides  and  canoe  at  f'2  to  *:{  p;  d.;  Schoodie  I's  (tlu'  heel 
waters  of  .St.  Cidix  r.)  are  very  line  fishing  grounds;  good  hotels  aud  teams  cau  l'^ 
foiiud  al  this  place. 


Yarmouth   (Me.  r.     See  jmge   XII.)— Harvey's  trout   brook  "2 '.^  m. 
only;  worms  UHiial  bait;  May  1  to  June  '20  best;  liotid  .■?!  p.  d. 


brook  trmit 


mullet,  etc.;  bass  most  numer 


MARYLAND. 

Adamstown  (li.  A:  0-) — Monocacy  r.  i  m.;  b.  b., 

ous;  small  lish  and  worm  bails;  fall  best  season. 

Annapolis  (A.  .t  E.  It. (—Severn  r.  near  city,  aud  cr's  running  into  it;  Chesapealie 
Bay  H  ill.;  cr's  art^  best  for  early  fishing  and  r.  and  b.  for  lute;  rock  (striped  \'.u>v, 
white  jierih,  croakers,  yellow  )ierch,  ta>  lors  (liluetish),  etc.:  "rmk"  most  nilliicwih: 
peeler  (shedder  crab)  aud  shrinii)  bait  lued;  Juiu'  to  middle  of  October  good,  S(|i- 
teiiiber  )irobal)ly  the  best;  hotel  #'2. 50  j).  d.;  guides  with  rowboat  ;fl..50  p.  d.;  with 
sailboat  i'l  to  »5  i>,  d.;  iieeler  crabH  .'iOc  to  $1  p.  doz. 

Bald  Friar  (Penna. )— Susciuehaima  r.  near  station;  b.  b.  principally;  some  wall- 
eyeil  pike  ill  Septemlier  aud  October;  "stone  cattish."  crayfish  and  minnows  iVr 
baits;  seas(jii,  June  to  October  inclusive;  July  and  August  I'lest;  hotels  #1.'2.")  J).  (!■: 
Kuide  at  iiunlerate  rate;  boats  f  L.'iO  p.  d.,  with  nmn;  bait  if '2  p.  VJ. 

Baltimore  (P.  W.  \-.  B.  and  B.  <fc  O.)— Middle,  Gunpowder  and  Bush  r'sacm- 
Hible;  Mid(lle  r.  best  for  pike;  white  aud  yellow  perch,  striped  bass  (rock)  and  iiikf 
are  found;  peeler,  shriiu'  and  minnows  used  for  baits;  May  to  December  1*>I- 
hotels  i^L.'iOp.  d.;  boats  iil  \).  d.  Tolchester  Beach  reached  by  str.,  gives  exnllii.; 
tisliing  for  striped  bass  and  pike.  The  Chesapeake  Bay  ami  tributaries  fiiruii^b 
good  tisliing  for  the  usual  salt  wat4.'r  lish. 

Betterton  (Ou  the  Chesapeake  Bay  at  the  mouth  of  .Sassafras  r.  by  str.  iliiilf 
from  Balto.  or  Ericksou  line  from  Phila.) — This  is  a  celebrated  white  perch  ginuiid. 


i'y. 


1.,  «'v  J7t()$l5 


11.;  brook  tnmt 


»H  most  mimer- 


1  it;  (.'hesajieake 


kelB  fl.'ioi). 


VNITEI)    HTATKH   AND   CANAPA. 


79' 


W'f  liav^'  caUK'lit  with  two  other  annlerH  in  the  boat,  7(K)  p»rrli  d  to  1  lb.  »wh)  ou 
iiic  till' .  Hot»lM  Hiiil  boHtH  rcuHoiiablc;  crab  buit.  H«'tt  Thk  Amkkican  Anoi.kr, 
i,.l    III.  \<HU<-  •■!<'*'• 

Cambridge  (P.  W.  A:  B.l— Exri'lbnt  nult  wutiT  flnhiiift  in  the  ('hiii)t4iiik  r.  lu'iir 
(,v;  rh;irn''H  very  iiio(b-ruti';  HtriiM'd  Imwh,  iK-rcli,  croukiTH  uiitl  l)uy  iiiinki'icl  urn 
»bllliilalit. 

CarroUtou  I^V.  >r.)— I'ataiiMco  FhIIh  near  Mtation;  Mor^'aii  run  n  ni.:  llrHt  lutnicd 
)„..t  I'.  )>.,  it'.:  itusi^  niotit  uiniKTonH:  Hniall  DhIi  ami  ta(li)oli'H  iih  l)aitH;  .May, 
All^!^l^t  and  S«'i)tcinbt'r  beHt;  boat  ami  bait  #-!  !>.  il. 

ConowinflTO  (Tcnna.) — SuHiindianna  r.  nt-ar  station:  }>.  Ii.  iirinciimlly:  niiiniowH 

n-i  .1  I'C  liiiit;  .Iiiiir  1  to  St'iitcnibrr  l.*!  in  nwilt  i-lmllnw  wuti:-,  Sciitfinlicr  1.")  to 
Si.v  iiili'r  ;io  in  <ltfi)  water  IhhI  tinif,>.;  liotflw  $1  ji.  d.:  j^uicle  at  reanonalplf  latc; 
buiiti"  fl  [I.  tl.  l><r  man,  including'  buit. 

Crisfleld  d'.  W.  \-  H.)— In  Tan^'icr  Suiuid,  :i  few  miles  distant  mont  exeellent 
lifluiiu  <  iin  lie  had;  Htrijied  basH,  weaktinh,  •:  tailorn  "  (\ounn  idneliKh)  and  •'.  iiotc" 
jjituyitteft,  lire  abundant,  and  'A  to  -1  ni.  dintuut  arc  yoixl  Hhi!Ci)Hhead  KroundM. 
AcceiiiniddiitinnM  ^ood  and  cheap. 

Cumberland  (U.  •^:  (>.)— The  Potomac  r.  from  a  jxdiit  H  m.  above  or  '.io  ni.  l;«'low; 
the  s.'iitli  Uraiich  (i  m.  from  Uh  mouth;  excellent  b.  b.  tixhin)^:  .Vpril,  May,  Oct.  ami 
Ni.v.  lie>l;  hotelH  f'J, .")();  guides  and  boutH  reasonable. 

Deer  Park  (li'  *:(>.) — Head  of  Yon^hionheiiy  r.,  Deep  cr.  and  North  Hrauch  of 
hiteiiiiic  r.  all  accesHible;  Detip  er.  best;  trout,  bass  and  salmon  (pike  jierch);  trout 
uioHt  .ibundant:  worm  and  frog  baits;  April  and  -May  best;  hotels  reasonable; 
^'Uule  il  to  il.M  p.  d.; 

Double  Pipe  Creek  (W.  M.)— Double  Pip«  cr.  at  station;  Mouocacy   r.  1   m.;  b. 

li.,  >ui]tish  etc. ;  the  first,  in  excess,  are  cannht  with  tadjioles  and  li\e  mijinowrt 
111  tlie  months  of  Auf^UHt,  .September  am^Oclolter;  uo  boats  needed;  l)aitH  cheap; 
liivate  board  f  1  p.  d. 

Elkton  (P.  ^^'.  i^'  B.)— in  the  Klk  r.  may  be  foutid  excellent   jierch   fishing,  partic- 

•\hvU  at  Town  I'oint.     Accommodations  (^ood  and  reasomihle. 

Pallston  (Md.  ('.) — Bin  Ouni)owder  i'-;  <'lnb  houfe  and  Cedar  <irove  on  tho 
liuclir.:  mouth  of  Winter's  run  and  Little  ( iuniiowder  r.:  month  of  Bi^' (inniiow- 
ilirr.  best;  rock  (striped  bass),  perch,  suufisli  etc.:  jierch  most  numerous;  jieelers, 
iiiiiiiii'Ws  aud  worms  at)  baits;  April  and  .May  best;  guides  at  moderate  cost;  boatH 
,111(1  liuit  reasouable. 

Frederick  June.  (B.  ^:  (),) — Monocacy  r.  at  station  and  Potomac  r.  at  mouth  of 
Mi'imcary  r.  10  ni.:  Potomac  r.  best;  b.  b.  and  course  varieties;  minnows  small 
I (lItl^ll,  crayfish  and  grasshoiijieis  as  baits;  .Vpril,  .Sejitember  and  Oi'tober  best; 
hutil  ut  Frederick  City  at  reasonaljle  rates;  guides  :f  1  \t.  d.;  boats  7")c  to  j^l  p.  d. 

G\inpowder  River  (P.  W.  &  B.) — An  excelieut  white  perch  water.  FIhIi  along 
ihf  »il'.,'es  of  the  grass  as  the  flood  tide  makes.  See  Thk  .^mk.iucan  .Vnulkii,  Vol. 
VI,  pane  102. 

Kag'erstown  (W.  M.) — Potomai'  r.  and  Conocoeheague  cr.  at  Williamsi)ort  C.  m.; 
Mi«'  !;,iiiicd  best;  b.  b.,  fallfish  etc.;  b.  b.  most  numerous:  nuiuiows,  crayfish, 
I'lads  mid  flies  ur.ed;  spring  and  autumn  best;  hottds  at  both  Hagcrstowii  and 
Wilhaiiisport  at  #1  to  ;?'2  p.  d. ;  guides,  both  men  and  boss  at  reasonable  prices; 
lii'iitK  ."iiic  to  ^^^l.AOp.  d.  The  "Pool"  14  m.  is  tht^  favoritt!  point  for  tisliinn  aii(l 
-liiieting.  There  are  some  trout  in  the  mountain  streams  1(1  to  1m  ni.  distant 
iniiu  llagerstown. 

Havre  de  Grace  (P-  W.  \'  B.)— The  Susquehanna  r.  empties  into  the  Chesapeake 
Bay  at  this  point,  and  late  in  the  fall  ((Jet.  or  Nov.),  atlonls  some  very  fine  fisliing 
:  "ill,  b.;  the  hsh  are  large,  and  as  the  water  is  deep  still  fishing  with  livt-  minnows 
is  the  liest  method.  Nearby  much  sport  may  be  had  with  the  sunlish  locally 
ialli-,i  "moccasin,"  which  are  caught  of  largo  size  and  in  <juantities  ut  tlie  "  Nar- 
n'W>  "  t'l  m.  below  Havre  de  (trace,  and  at  Carpenters  point  ut  the  month  of  North 
Kiuitr.;  worms,  young  wasps  and  white  grubs  are  used  as  baits:  board  i^l.Tiii  to  ^•J,i>. 
il;  lie, Its  fl.iUi  to  if, <  ji.  d.  including  boatman.  .•Vt  Port  Deposit,  a  few  m.  above, 
many  .lue  b.  b.  are  caught. 

Button's  (B.  &  O.)— Snowy  cr.  near  station:  I..aurel  r.  1  m.and  Voughiogheny 
rlii..;  the  two  first  named  best  for  trout  and  the  last  for  b.  b.:  tlies  and  other 
I'iiitM  April,  May,  June  and  July  best;  there  are  several  other  streams,  besides  the 
»byvc  luentioueU,  in  tlii»  vicinity,  all  of  which  have  an   excellent  Biipply   of  trout. 


't 


80 


THK   ANflLEllS   (II'IDK   HOOK. 


«iif«' 


KaozrlU*  (B.  >V  ().)— I'otoinao  r.  near  Htation:  i>riii('ii>Hll>  It.  1>.,  Mi)in*>  ]i)t<  h  huI 
r<iiirniMi><li;  luiiiitowH  UNiiiilhiiit;  .juim  iiiid  Novuuibor  lutHt;  hntfU  jil  )>.  d.,  Itp.u 
Kiiiili'  f i  11.  il.  iiii'luiliii^  Ixiiit;  liiiit  fl  1*.  liK). 

Look  Kaven  (Mil.  ('.)— (hmiMiwili'i-  r.  ii<-ar  HtutiDii;  Ovtr  Shot  Htr.  4  m.:  Fur 
liiiir  Iti-iiiii'li  4  '  J  111, :  OviT  HIiMt  Hlr  ln'.Ht;  trntit,  chul)  iiinl  oIIhtm;  woriiiH  UHiial  i.,iii- 
Mai'cli,  A|ii'il,  Sttitti'iiilicr  iiinl  (><-tiilH-r  lit^Ht;  hotel  iit  iinxli'mtf  riiti'M;  hont-  uii<| 
L.tit  rttiiHonuhh;. 

M sohaniontown  (W.    .M.)— FiMhlin,'  it.  1  in.;    trout   iiiiiiciimlly;    uhuiiI   imit, 

Blil'ilii.'  Ix'Mt  Mfiiwoli;    liotfi  $l.."(<)ii.  (I.;   guidlM^liU   ho   hiiil. 

Mlddlebnrg-fW.  M.)-HiK  I'iiio  cr.  1  in.;  Litth-  I'iix'  i;r.  ',  in.;  iihout<<qUHl;  1..  1 
nilllMli   mill   Hiiinii  other  coiifHi!    vnrii'tii'H;  cuiirsr   tiHh    i>riMloiiiiiiiit)',    hut   h   1>.  ar< 
liiinii'rouH  iinil  iiicrcuHin^';  woriiiM  iin-   iihciI   hm  hiiitH    for   tlw  roiii'Hc  iIhIi  iiinl  nnii. 
HOWS  for  hiiHH;  .Miircli  and  .Vpril  huHt  for  coinnion  viirirtii-M  mid  huiiiiikt  and  fall  t  v 
baHM;  Uutul  11.50  II.  d. 

Motter's  (W.  M.)— Monocucy  r.  .;  m.)  'rhoiuiiM  cr.  1  '^  m.;  lirst  hcut;  h.  h  ,  umi 
let,  I'tc:  I'liiiivi' tish  iircdiiiiiinati'  hut  h,  h.  nuiiD'rourt;  woriiiH,  tadiiolcH  uinl  t<iu<|, 
UMud  UH  haitH;  April  iiud  May  hoHt. 

Oakland  (H.  &  O.)  -Deep  cr.  '.I  in.:  North  Hnmch  I'J  in.;  Muddy  cr.  ',»  in.;  Ymi1(;1i 
lo^'liriiy  r.  1 'j  in.;  lirst  hcHt;  hr.  trout  mid  "  liind-lockcd  Halinoii  ":  hr.  front  hhni 
numerous;  red  \vorin,s  and  u:  t.  tlicH  iihciI  hh  haitN;  April,  .May  and  June  hest;  \[<>U'\. 
$1'2  to  |i5  !>.  \v.;  7.")c  \i.  meal;  hoatn  can  ht;  had  at  .Muddy  cr.  attritlini^  coHt.  \Vi  (,m\. 
our  (•orreH|)ondeiit'H  \vordn  "land-locked  Halinon,"  hut  iie  evideully  ineaiis  th-  nii. 
<iueliaiina  Halinon,  which  ih  tlie  pike-piTch  or  wiill-eyed  pike.  The  t'aniou.-^  Kliirk 
water  r.,  (-elehrated  for  its  trout  ti.-iliinn,  can  he  reacheil  from  ( lakland,  where  iiuuii^ 
mid  con  veyaiices  can  he  lured.  The  head  waters  of  the  Potomac  are  waid  to  fiinu>b 
tucelieiit  troutiiiK  and  can  ho  eanilv  reached  truiii  1 1.  Hee  Thk  .\mkhi<'.\n  .Xni.i.u; 
Vol.  Ill,  p.  ■s.y.i. 

Ocean  City  (1*.  W.  .^  H.)— Situated  orf.Syneimxent  heach,  and  noted  for  its,»alt 
Water  t'lshiii^'  wliich  is  excoptionally  f,'ood,  particularly  for  sea  and  striped  has>  auii 
ve  iktish  taken  at  tli<!  railroad  lirid^o  and  iu  the  chauuids  in  the  hay.  Ooud  ^hu(  t- 
iiif.;  tor  wild  fowl  aud  Hlmre  hinln. 

Oxford  (P.  W.  .t  B.)— Trodhaven  r.  at  thin  point  einptioH  info  tho  ('hoptaiik  r 
Till)  former  is  celehiated  for  its  llshiiiK  especially  for  striped  l)a.>is.  ( )tf  tiie  i".  k- 
near  tho  li^lithoUNo.  tho  town  pieraiid  ISeiioni's  Point  "J  in.  heloware  iiofid  tirniml- 
Tlio  water  is  from  t>  toM  ft.  deep  and  the  hist  of  el)h  and  lirst  of  tlood  are  most  iav..|. 
ahle  stashes  of  tho  tide  '  Tho  stri))eil  hass  t  ike  the  a''t.  tly  greedily  in  these  uati'ij. 
Sheepshead  are  also  ahiiiidant  and  jierch  of  lar(,'e  size  are  caut,'lit. 

Fatapsoo(W.  M.)—Patai)sco  Falls  near  station;  trout,  h.  h.,  ete.;  minnows,  huh 
Bids,  etc.  as  haitH:  May,  Soptemher  and  Octoher  host. 

Point  of  Rocks  (H.  '"i^  <>•) — Potomac  r.  near  station;  h.  h.,  etc.:  bass  most  iiuiiiT- 
ou-i;  minnow  liait;  .Vjiril,  .June  aud  Septemher  best  inoiiths;  hotels  .'*l,5t)p.  d.;  1mm; 
with  man  $l.^>^)  p.  d.;  minnows  $'i  p.  ItMi. 

PDrt  Deposit  (Peniia.) — On  the  Susiiuehanna  r.  in  which  the  ttsliiu;?  f,'i'"'iii''' 
exte'id  11)1  ahout  4  or  .">  in.;  striped  hass  (rocktishl,  can  he  i-au^ht  when  tlie  ri\>i'  :• 
<-le  I  •  in  fair  ((iiantilies  during,'  tho  nionths  of  .lime  and  .July,  the  favorite  ti;u; 
whi 'h  can  he  liad  from  the  guides  heiii^,' an  eel's  tail  salted,  li.  h.  are  taken  tr!. 
June  to  Nov..  .luno  1.")  to  .\un.  l-'i  heiii;.'  the  host  period.  They  rise  host  to  tin' ili 
in  .luiio  and  July ;  tho  otiier  baits  are — minnow,  crayfish,  helt,'ramito  and  sliriiiii; 
hotels  ^^l..")!!  p.  (i.;  ^nide  and  boat  ;?;t  p.  d.,  and  bait  ijl  p.  lOi). 

Potomac  River  and  Trib.  (Via  IJ.  it  <).) — The.sc  waters  furnish  very  line  'i>.  ii 
lishiut^;  tlie  favorite  and  most  fruitful  j^roiiiids  are  as  follows:  Point  of  It.xk-, 
AVeverton.  Harpers  Ferry  (mouth  of  Shenandoah  r.),  Sir  Johns  l{nn,  (Jreat  <  a'.i- 
lion  cr.,  French's  aud  stations  on  the  South  IJrai  of  the  Halto.  <te  Ohio  r.  r.;  all 
lures  am  used  that  capture  the  h.  h..  and  Juno,  So^it.  and,  Oct.  aio  the  host  iiii'iitli". 
The  liotel  chafKes  at  tlie  abovi^  points  ranno  from  #1.50  to  $'i  iucludiug  boat,  but 
bait  had  bettor  be  carried  by  tho  angler. 

Ralay  (B.  &  O.) — This  is  a  favorite  roHort  for  Rudgeou  flshing  of  the  ro.-iil>'iii 
aimlers  of  that  section.  On  very  lii^dit  tackle  the  sport  is  by  no  means  tanio.  TLf 
scores  run  into  the  dozens  when  the  fish  are  feeding. 

Rocky  Ridg'e  (W.  M.)— Monocucy  r.  1  m.;  Owiug's  cr.  1  m,;  first  best:  h.l' 
mullet,  cattish  oto.;  coarse  lish  prodomiuate  but  bass  are  qnito  numerous;  unriiii 
toads,  crabs   etc.  used  as  baits;  sumiuor  season  best;  uo  regular  hotel  here. 


t'MTKD   KTATKS    AN'I»   rANAI»A. 


8] 


UHUUI     liltlU 


minnows,  imi' 


Svuly  Hook  ill.  \  O. )  — I'titiiiiiiir  r.  iHur  Htatinn;  ShtimnilKiih  r.  1  in. ;  ulxmt 
i|i.iil^  ^i'Miil;  I),  li.,  HiiiitlMli  I?-.;  l>i4NH  lu<>^<t  aliuuilaiit;  luiiiiiow,  irii.vrt/<h  aiiil 
»..riii  Imit;  Mh.v,  Si-ptt'iiilMT,  OctohiT  uiiil   NovoiiiIkt  Ih'mI:  ItrnttH   ."•nc   ji.  il.;  liiiitH 

•J'.,    t..   .'i  ii-  \i.  iliiZ. 

Beveu  Looks  (Viu  WitHhiti^toii.  1>.  ('.  iiinl  h  m.  iliHtHiit)— ThiHiH  coiiHiilcrcil  din- 
,,1  III.  iM-Ht  ixiiiitH  for  I).  1).  KM  tlif  I'lifuiimr  r.  Tin' wiihT  ulttTiiatcH  in  ilci'ii  |iuo1m 
una  "li.iHciw  riipiilH-  .\  kooiI  lioti-l,  lioutmi'ii  iiinMiciiitM  uii' ut  liiiinl.  ItcMt  nioiitliM — 
Ajiril  Miiv,  Sept..  Oct.  iinil  Nov.:  niiniiowN,  iTiiyllsii,  wormx  cti'.  iirc  the  biiits  iinciI; 
ftn|"  '1  I'USH  (I'ofkHHh),  wliitf  hiuI  yellow  jicrili;  (trriintii  riirii  itn>l  liir^-f   rutltNli  uro 

Sttll  Pond  (I".  W.  ><:  U.)— The  clifHtiT  r.  X  111,  fiiniiHlif.s  pioil  wfiipiil  Iihhn  ami 
Willi.    i.i'i'(  Il  tlHliiii^;  hott'lH  $l.'>i)|i.  il.;  boatH  and  lioatnn'ii  I'lii'tip. 

Swantonill.  .V  o.l— Dft-ii  cr,  :i  m.:  trout;  woiniliait;  .Vjiril,  Max  ami  niiii'  lient; 
t.i  I.     il.ti'  Imti'I:  uniilr  can  1»-  )ia<l  at  nioilcrati'  rliai'i^f. 

Tolcliestflr  Beach  iJl  ni.  from  Halto,  liv  str.  I'ilot  Itny  dai  \  >— Fine  wliiti- innh, 
i.oImi-    ,N'>iin){  lilii*'  ttr>)i)  anil  Htrijicil  Iuihh;  minnow  liuit. 

WevertoniH- 'V '•. I— I'otomai' r.  ni-ar  Htation;  li.  \<.  ftc:  li,  li.  most  niinirrouH: 
iiiimi.'\v  -  usual  liait;  .hint'  anil  No\.  Im'sI:  liotrl  .*l,,"iO  ]).  il.:  ^iiiilts  at  nioilcratc 
ih.iiLi'     liiiatM  ."(Of   II,  d,;  bait  .»1  \>.  loo.     TIiIm  in  aii  cxci'llrnt  b.  b.  i^roiind. 

WiUianisport  (W.  AI.)— I'otoniac   r.    ',    m.;    Conococln'iinuc  cr.  nvnr  nlation; 

tii«i  li.  -I;  ba.'^H  »'tf.:  biisft  moNt  abiindiinf ;  livi-  iiiiiinowM,  cnibM,  lul^'ramitrH  i-tc.  for 
1.111-;  Vpril.  .luiic.  .Inly,  .\iinu.st,  .St-iiti'mbcr  and  Octobrr  bf.-it;  liotfls  *1  to  .*  I  .,">iii).  ,\. 
tjiiiili'  "itli  boat  and  bait  .f 'J  [i.  d.;  ••Itotli'H  WurcliuuHc  "  on  the  rixcr  itn<l -lolin- 
li.iiis  and  l>ownr«  mill  damn  in  tlic  i  rt'ck  ari'  f;ivciriti'  ^,'roundH  witb  tin  local  auglt-rn. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Acton  i<).  (',) — Ma^oK  br.  near  Ktati'^n;  iiickcnd  and  b.  b.;  the  tirnt  most  nnmt>r- 
(111-..  -himr  bait;  butcl  .jl  p.  d. 

Assonet  (<>.<"■  Hcc  jia^-c  XIV.)— l"or«c  p,  '.  m.;  .\«sonct  r  1  m.:  llrnt  Ix-Ht: 
liirkiiil.  mummichofrs,  iiiiiiiiniw.s)  as  bait:  winter  best:  bouts  and  bait  can  bo  had 
at  riMsiiiiablf  cost:  tiiuton  (hlk.  t\.-li)iind  perch  arc  cannlit  iu  tlic  .-Vssonct  r.  dnriUfj 
till'  iiciiith  of  .Vu^nst,  the  Hood  tide  bein^{  most  favorable. 

Athol   iFitchlnir^.)— Ea^?le  p.  .' m. :  So.  West  p.  .'>  m.:    Kills  p.  'J  m.:  No,  ami   So. 

.Sjiictuile  p'ds,  Hassetts  and  Thompsons  p'ds '.I  m,:  lirst  mimed  best:  picki'nd, 
li.nii.  etc.:  jiickerel  most  abundant;  shiner  bait;  in  ^  jason  U"""l.  l'"t  best  in  winter 
throii'^li  the  ice;  hotels  #1.511  p.  d. 

Ayer  Junction  (Fitchbnrti.)— Sandy  j).  !ini.;  Hill   and   Bear   Hill  ji,  4  m.;  the 

li-t  Im  -t;  some  b,  b,  in  these  ji'ds  to  catch  which  a  permit  must  be  obtained  from 
K.li'itMicii.     \  few  trout  are  in  adjai'cnt  brooks;  accommodations  reasonaldy  cheap 

aiiJt;>"Ml. 

Barnstable  {O.  (".) — Nine  Mile  p.  2  m.:  Halhawa>s  \t.  \'.  m.:  liarnstalde  harbor 
',111.;  iirst  best:  white  perch,  pickend,  bluMish,  codfish,  tlatlish,  etc;  perch  most 
iiuiiKTous;  worms  and  minmiws  usual  baits;  Hiimmer  months  best;  hotel  .■*l..">ii 
p.  il.:  li.iuts  .")!>(•  p,  h,;  bait  plenty.     Flood  tidv  best. 

BecketlH-  il*:  .\.)— Shaker  Mill  br,  y,  ni.;  Yokiun-  Pond  br.  1  m.:  tirst  named  liest; 
•'iiil    iipistly:  woi'nis    and    tlie-i;  May  and  .lune  best;  hotel  .-S'J  \i.  d..  ,*7  to  .rlo  p.  w. 
.S-viT.il  ponds  near  by  are  excellent  for  pickerel  tishin^;. 

Bondsvllle  (B.  .v.  .\.,— Lon^;  ii.  and  Browns  p.  1  m.;  tirst  best;  pu^korel  most 
nuiu'iiiiis;  minnows  tisual  bait;  winter  best;  hotel  |1  j).  d. 

Boston.— In  the  harbor,  mackerel  tishinjj  with  rod  and  line  is  sometimes  excel- 
li'iit,  i-|H'cially  in  Aut^ust.  The  same  nn'thod  yitdds  j^ood  cml  scores.  Halfway 
Uoi'k  1.^  a  faxorite  point. 

Boxford  (B.  .V.  M.)— Stiles  p.  '.1  m.;    Four  Mile  p.  •_".  m..  and   Bald  Pate  p.  ;i  m.; 
|li<t  11. -t:  pendi.  pickerel    ami    b.  b.;  perch   and    i>ickertd    most   abundant;   worms 
I  a:iil  SI.,,, .lis   used;  .lune  to  September   imdusive,  best;  hotcds  .■?!  to  $2  p.  d.     These 
"111. Is  I!,,  stocked  by  town  and  permit  is  recinired  to  fish. 

Braintree(0.  C.    SeepaKeXIV.)— BraintreoOmatp.  2  m.;  b.  b.,  perch  and  pouts; 

I  li  i>  !i!  ,-i  nuinero\is;  minnows  as  baits:  hotel  $1  ..50  p.  d.;  boats  at  reasonable  prices. 


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82 


THE   ANOLFK  fi    OriPK   BOOK, 


Brewster  (IK  C) — ('ai)e  Cod  bay;  umckcrtl,  anl  aiid  MiittiHb;  bliu-flsli  m.-r 
aliiinduiit;  siiiiiilH  (iiseil;  July,  Augiii<t  aud  f5ei)tembcr  betst;  LutelH  Jl  p.  d.;  Luun 
cau  be  had  reaHouablc .     Ebb  tide  best. 

Buzzards  Bay(<).  C .)— Buzzards  Bay  ',  ui.;  Buttermilk  Bay  2  ni.;  Jlonuiiifi- 
r.  'i  III.;  the  In-Ht  bent;  Ktriiied  bass,  blitfiKh,  .-^cuii  timrgy),  Uiuto^  (blk.li^L 
K(juctfaf,'UL'  (wcakliHh),  rock  bass,  cti. ;  bluctisli  and  strijicd  bass  most  iniim  iv.ii.. 
shniuii,  minnows,  I'l'ls,  dams  au<l  small  crabs  used  as  baits;  May  lu  to  iict.  i 
inchisivo,  best  time;  botcls  j^l.'i")ii.  il.;  ^'uidcs  i2\i.  d.;  boats  with  captaui  jti.l 
liiit  f .T  \),  d.  Tlicif  arc  also  some  ficsli  water  ixiuds  in  this  vicinity  wlierc  pirk- 
erel,  ixrcli  and  b.  b.  ari'  caught.  Kbb  tide  best.  At  the  bridjic  the  lisli  are  virv 
Iilentitiil  from  the  turn  of  *h"  tide  to  about  half  high  water  and  the  vice  sersa  star.'. 

Byfield  {li.  k  M.)— Crane  p.  2  m.;  Barker  r.  '^  ju.;  Wheeler  br.  1  ni.  The  bt.>t 
is  liie  lirst  mimed,  wliich  containH  iiickend  and  iiercli.  .\  f(,'W  trout  in  Wheeh  r  nr 
Salt  water  fishing,'  to  a  limited  extent,  can  be  had;  touicods,  striped  buss  and  j  tr  L 
beint^  c,iut;ht  in  the  spring  mouths. 

Catauinet  (C).  <'.     See  jiage  XIV.) — liiizzards  Bay    -'.i  m.;  ScjueteaHue  Bay        lu.; 

Coi 'hcme.-iset  J),  and  .\sh\imet  p.  4  111.;  lirst  named  are  be.-t  for  general  salt  u;i!ir 
tisli  and  second  lor  tly  lisliing  for  bliietish  and  stripc-d  bass;  blueiish.  striped  lia», 
taiitog,  weaklisli,  tnrl>ot,  scuj),  jiickercd,  wliite  perch  and  brook  trout;  seiijiai;! 
bliietish  UKist  numei'ous;  worms,  cra))s,  clams,  young  eels,  lobster  and  .siinii;;i 
used  as  baits;  hotel  5^1  ..".li  p.  d",  sailboats  manned  .■?:(  p.  d.  We  judge  from  cur  iv- 
jMirts  oi  mis  ground  that  some  of  the  salt  water  tish  are  taken  on  the  art.  tiy.  1; 
this  be  so  it  is  the  only  northern  water  ill  our  knowledge  where  striped  ba.-s  ui.  i 
weuklish  can  be  so  taken      The  early  Hood  tide  is  be^t. 

Cheshire  (B.  \' -V.)--Adams  and  Cheshire  reservoir  ',.  ui.aiicl:!  or  4  nioiiiita;^ 
brooks  about  'j  iii.;  .V.  and  ('.reservoir  liesf  iiickerel,  trmit  etc.;  iiicke.il  in.i.; 
numerous;  frogs  legs,  minnows,  worms.  Hies,  gras.-hoppers  and  artilicial  as  1  iii:.-; 
best  months  for  trout  are  May  and  •luiie;  hotel  .-"'j  p.  d.;  boats  'J.'x'  to  .-lOc  p.  d.:  lie 
bait  .")nc  to  1*1  p.  loo      Th<^  trout  run  small. 

Chester  (l>.  •*>;  .V.l — Walker,  sparks,  Cushman,  Kiio.x,  Sa  dei-son,  Abbott.  .Xii^tiu, 
A\iUs  and  li.bbs  bri'oks,  ',i  m.to:im.;  all  good  and  \\  idely  known  among  lir-lit: 
men;  trout;  Hies  and  worm  bait;  .\pril,  Mav  and  June  best;  hotels  ^=1.5(1  tn  -. 
p.  d. 

Cold  Brook  (B.  >*c  A.)— Ware  r.  near  station;  Long  p.  Uiitland.  4  m.;  Coiuit  aii 
Moo>elioin  p.  llul)li:ir(lston,  Ci  m.;  all  very  good;  pickerel,  perch  and  other  vant.t>; 
jiieke.  •!  most  nuiiieroiis;  shiiu'r  bait;  winter  season,  through  the  ice,  thi-  bo'; 
hotel  and  guides  at  reasonable-  rates;  boats  :?l..">o  p.  d.;  bait  .-rl  ji.  PMi.  Soiiu-  lii"! 
streams  in  this  vicinity. 

Coltsville  (B.  \  .V.) — I'nkamet  br.  ' ,  m  ;  west   branch  of   Housatouic-   r. 
I'oiilsacli  ;.  :t  III.;   last   best;  pickerel,  troUt,  b,    b.,  perch  and    pouts:  pickerel   in.-: 
abundant;  all  kinds  id"   bait  used;  lishiug  good   iu  season;  hotel  .»:'J  p.  d.;  bcitsia! 
bait  <  an  be  had  at  reasonable  prices. 

Dovigflas  (N.  V.  vV;  X.  F..1— Walliim  p.  '^  ni.;  Bad  Luck  p.  J  in.  .Moss  p.  '.,  ni.;  ri:-' 
best;  b.  11..  perch  and  pickerel;  b.  b.  most  abundant;  shiners  and  helgramite~  ui.i;.! 
bait.-;   .\iigust.  .Septcmbir  and  October  best;  hotels  .'rlup.  w. 

£iist  IBrookfield  |B.  \  .\.| — Lake  Lashua  near  station;  Podimk  \\.  1'^  ii;.:  l.i-: 
best;  b.  II.,  pickerel,  perch,  etc.;  b.  b.  and  pickerel  most  abnndant;  fro^;-  Wi-. 
worms,  sluu^-rs  and  lliis;  usual  seasons;  hotels  .•?!  to  .•J2  p.  d  ;  g.iides  .i^l  p.  il.  at.i 
found;  boats  at  reasonable  rates. 

Basthani  ((>.  C.) — tireatp.  '.,  m.;  Mill  p.  and  Muddy  )>.  near  station;  Hiti;^iu>: 
'.I  111.;  .Salt  p.  ' ,.  111.;  all  alike;  pii'kerel  and  perch;  pickerel  most  numerous:  fros;-. 
perk  etc.  as  baits;  all  the  year  good  for  pickerel.  Wading  is  followed  b>  h"  ■' 
anglers. 

XSasthanipton(Conn,  ]{.)— Broad  lir.  1  '.  m,;  I'arson's  br.  2  lu.;  IMiuihaii  p.  '.in. 
and  N:isliauaii)nick  1).   'jiii.;  Broad  br.  and  Nashawannuck  p.  the  best:   lu'onk  tro'i!. 
pickerel  etc.;   trout  most  abundant;   .May  best  for    tliiiii;  woruis,  grasshopii.  r- t ' 
as  baits;  liotels  5^2  p.  d.;  guides  cau  be  had  ri-asouable;  no  boats  needed. 

12.  Marshfield  ((>.  C.     See  page  XIV.)— Mass.    Bay  1 '.j  m.;  North  r.  1  ni.    ^Vaii  , 
er's  p.  near  station;  Wale.<  p.  1    in.;  Ilatcdies  p,  It    m.;  Massachusetts  Bay  best;  ii'il.  I 
hadilock.  mackerid,  bliietish,    perch,  strijied   bass,  halibut,    taiitog  (bik.  fisln.  tii  d 
*'od,  h:iddock  and  mackerel  most  numerous;  (lams,  herrings,  lobsters,  muscl's  eti'- 
as  baits;  .May  and  .lune  best;  hotels  ifl  p.  d.;  guides  at  reasonable  rates;  1m.:iIs  K<] 


rNITt-D    STATES    AND   CANADA. 


83 


i;  blufflsli  lui.-t 
H  $1  p.  (I.;  lioal^ 

2  m.;  Monniud.r 
lUtoK  (l)lk .  lUli . 
liioHt  nuini  I'dU-. 
lay  in   to  tut.  li 

itli  captain  kh.I 
iiiity  when  iiick- 
the  lish  arc   very 

vice  versa  stat' . 

.  I  111.  Till  li.-t 
it  in  Wlui'li  r  1  r 
(1  bans  and  \  t  r  :. 

'unuo  Bay  ,  n;.; 
mral  >^alt  watir 
lisli.  Htriiicil  lla.»^, 
,  trout:  Mciiii  aul 
htir  ami  sliriii;;) 
idj^c  from  cm-  re- 
1  flic  art.  rty.  I: 
>triind   lm^s  aiil 

:t  (ir  4  uiouiita:'a 
c:  picket!  iii"«". 
rtiticial  as  1  ;ii>; 
■  to  "lOc  \>.  d.;  l:'ir 

11.  .\bl)ott.  An>t.i.. 
,V11  llIllollK  t'\>hi 
oti'ls    >:l.5(i   to  ;; 


111.;  I'oiuit  il'^il 
id  idhcr  var>t.'-; 
ic    ice,  tin    li'  -': 

IHI.       Sollic     \i'->'\ 


:iitoiiic    r.     ;   '.   ■ 

idckiTcl    HI'-'. 

p.  (1.;  boats  ai.'! 


ss  p.  'i  111.:  lir-t 
l<'raiiiit»'>-  u»ii.i; 


p.  \>i   11!.:  la^: 
1,1  at:  f'r<'j;s  !<■;.■. 
dcs  *1  p.  d.  a!.!! 

itioii;  Iii;;niu'?!' 
iiiniicrons:  froi;'. 
(dlowod   h\   \"<ii\ 


:\Iaiihaii  p     :  " 
)cst:  brool  ri'  ■' 

ilMHsllOpP'  I-  ''    ■ 

needed. 

rtli  r.  1  in.    ^'^'-y 
Its  U:iv  be^1;  •"' 
i>   (blk.  lisln.  It'  • 
tern,  mnsi!'  s  et .  I 
•  rate^i;  boat.s  1^<| 


]i.  li.  North  r.  is  h1.'<o  a  good  water  for  flsli,  coIltai:liIl^'  lierriiif;,  utriped  bans,  trout, 
brifk,  pickerel,  perch,  flouudern  etc.;  the  poiulri  also  contain  br.  trout,  pike,  iiercli 
,  w.     riood  tide  beht. 

E.  Wareham  (().  C'.)— Mill  p.  ',  mf;  T'niou  p  '4  m.:  Dick'H  ji.  ?.(  m.:  Specta<de. 
]..  1  ni.:  iileii  ji.  'J ' ,  111.;  White  Inland  p.  ;')  111.  The  above  waters  ^ivi'  fair  tisliiiif'  for 
1..  \i..  iiiikerel,  and  perch  on  the  usual  baits.  The  salt  water  lisliin^;  is  very  jjood  in 
I'lii/./ard's  Hay  (near  liy),  and  at  other  jioints,  where  bluetish  and  scup  (p.>r^;y),  the 
hitn  r  of  liiiye  size,  arc  caught  in  (luaiitities.  Ne:ir  low  water  is  thi' best  tide.  Ex- 
nlliut  and  ample  acconiniodatioiis  at  reasonable  ratis  for  board,  boats,  etc. 

E.  Weymouth  {(.>.('.) — Back  r.  near  station;  mackerel,  smelts,  herring'  etc.: 
li.fiiiii.'  most  abundant;  shrinij)  bait;  ;May  to  November  best;  hotels  .51;  p.  w.; 
.'uidis  at  reasonable  charge;  boats  :?1  p.  d.     I'lood  tide  best, 

Fairhaven  (<>■  *'.  See  pu^ie  XIV.) — .Vcuslmtt  r.  near  station:  Bu/./ard's  Hay  :i  ni.; 
la>t  1.  -I;  bliietisb,  scup  (por(,'y),  tailto},'  (blk.  tisli),  striped  and  rock  bass;  bliicHsh, 
t.iiito;.' and  scup  most  numerous;  clams,  eelskiiis,  meiihadin  and  lead  imitations 
^nnidsi  of  tisli  for  trollin;,':  hotel  .*.">  \i.  w.:  f,'iiides  .r'J  p.  d.:  boats  can  be  had  fiom 
Ni'w  li'dford  at  .>'J  to  *t  p.  d.     Flood  tide  best. 

Pall  River  (<).  <'.) — Stalford  and  Sundy  11.  not  far  distant.  These  p'ds  eni]ify  in- 
•1.  >.iith  Wattiiiijia  p.  or  1..  as  do  also  Iiexul  and  N.  NSattujipa  )).  The^e  are  all 
-tnckeil  with  b.  b.  and  f^ive  j,'iiod  lishinj,'.  the  l>ass  running;  laiKe;  pickerel  and  perch 
May  al>o  be  caii;,'lit:  usual  baits  includiii^r  the  miiiiiniicho^'s,  a  salt  water  minnow, 
Tamitiiii  r.  '„  m.  jjives  fair  fishing;  for  tauto^' (Idacklish)  on  tiddler  bait.  Uolels 
mini'  i-.ite;  Imats  !.")(•  to  liac  p.  h. 

Falmouth  i*'.  <'.) — Buzzards  Bay  J  m,;  Vineyard  Sound  1  m.;  Louk  p.  1  ni.;  .\fl- 
liuini  It  p.  I'l  ill.;  (  harle.s  r.  (>  m.;  .7(dins  ji.  7  ni.;  .shivericks  \i.  and  Fresh  p.  'j  ni.; 
liu/zards  Bay  best  tor  blnetish,  Loiij;  ji.  for  b.  bass,  and  .\si  hiiniett  ji.  for  jiickercd; 
lilui  fish,  scup  (porj,'y),  taiMo^;  (blk. tisli),  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  brook  trout  abound  in 
Usual  seasons  for  them:  (dam  ■,  minnows  and  heirliiH  are  the  usual  baits;  .lime  to 
Oit<'ber  iiicliisiv  e  bist  ■  hot*  Is,  ^' 11  ides,  boats  and  bait  at  mcMliriilr  ]i  rices.  The  ebb 
tide  is  best  for  bluetish. 

Foxboro  (<),<'.' — N'eponset  Iteservoir,  Sbejiards  ji.  and  lOa^le  )!.  near  station: 
Ar.  1.1  --  ,1.  iiud  Whitiiij,'  p.  '>  m.:  all  t,'ood;  piikerel.  perch,  pouts  and  b.  b.:  jnckend 
iiiiist  iiuiueroiis.  usual  baits;  February,  IManli,  September  and  Octidie:' best;  hotels 
,it  reasonable  prices. 

Harrison  Sq.  I o.  ('.  See  pat,'e  XIV.) — Dtu'tdicster  Bay  '„  m.;  ma(d>er<d,  codfish, 
haddork,  )ier(li.  smelts  etc.:  niackend  most  abiimlant:  shrini|i.  seii-woniiK.  (dams, 
'  tc-.  as  baits;  boarding,'  houses  i?.")  to  .*S  ji.  w.;  guides  ;»'J  to  :r.">  p.d.;  sail  boats  .*:i  to  #."> 
1.  d.;  row  boats  'JAc  p.  h.     lli^,di  water  is  the  liest  tide. 

Harwich  (<>.  ('.)— Vineyard  Sound  'i  m.;  I'leasant  Bay  H  m. :  both  f^'ood;  bluetish, 
»iii]i.  liass  etc.;  bluetish  and  sc.  ji  most  numerous:  June,  July,  -Viiu'ust,  September 
and  (Htober  best:  hotels  at  moderate  rates;  boats  i'i  \i.  d.;  bait  easily  olitained.  All 
tides  flood. 

Hemlock   (F.  B.) — Breail   and   Cheese   cr.  about    '.   m.     See    Westport   Factory, 

Ma-. 

Kig'hlandville  (N.  Y.  ^S:  X.  E.) — Hose  Mary  1.  'j  ni.:  Charles  r,  1  '■  m.:  last  bof-., 
'  :i  l»i  111,  a  tew  trout,  penh  and  coarse  varieties;  jdckend  and  coarse  ttsh  most  nu- 
lucnuis:  minnows,  small  tish  and  worms  usual  baits:  early  siirin^;  and  fall  moiitlis 
l''<t :  no   liot(d,    but   boardiiiK   houses   can   be   had;  boats   on    lake,    at   moderate 

I'St. 

Hoosac  Tunnel  iFitidiburt;.) — Fife  br.  "J  m.:  Smith  br.  i',.  111.:  Dunbar  br.  '>^^\.^. 
■111  >.  all  (iiipty  into  I)eern(dd  r.  liorth  of  station;  I'uiibai  lir.  best:  trout,  thes  and 
iil:-i>     A  onus  used  as  baits'   Mav  to  Selitember  best;  h(>t(ds  j^H  to  Jtli>  p.  w. 

Hiiuting'ton  (B.  .^-  \.) — Xorwiidi  ji.  .'  m.:  b.  b.,  pickend,  jiercli,  etc.;  jik  ken  I  and 
IM'.h  iiiM>t  nunurtuis;  small  shiners,  f,'rubs  and  worms  as  baits;  .Fune.  Jul>  and 
Auj,'u-t  lust:  no  rei^'ular  hottd;  boats  .")0c  p.  d.;  permit  .cnuired;  siune  small  brooks 
tl"'iit  :i  111   distant  where  u  few  tnuit  are  caught. 


m  . :  Hvaiuiis    Harbor  a 


Hyaunis(<>.  t'. )— Pickerinup  Bay  ',ni.:  Lewis'  Bay 
ian.i  Vineyard  Soiiml  1  m.:  last  best:  bluetish,  flounders,  scup  (porj^'ies),  bl.tck 
iUul  >uii  c(l  bass,  tautoj,'  (blacktish).  etc.:  scup  and  blindish  most  nuKierous,  but  all 
iil'i'iiud;  (di.nis,  menhaden  and  s(piids  used  as  baits;  May,  June,  Jul>  .  Aiit,'n>  t  niul 
''i-litfiuber  best;  hobds  .S'J  )i.  d.,  :*7  to  i^lO]).  w.;  guides  witli  boaf^  and  '  i^at 
rius-!;  ibli.  ratoH,     Flood  tide  best,  and  the  tishing  is  excilleiit. 


■  J. 


84 


THE    ANGLERS    OT'IDE    BOOK. 


iLdiau  Orchard(H.  fz  A.)— IMinofk  p.  'i m.:  Loon   i..  '.,  m.:  Five  Mi 
ni.  ,  liiHt   b.isi;  i)i-k.T.>l.    porch   and    h.  1).:    porch   iiikI   pirkt-rr-I   mowt    iniin. 
slimerH,  Hich  iiud  worin.s;  Jantiiiry.  Fchniary  .md  Scptcnilx'r  heyt;  hotels  at  n 
.al)lo  rates;  Kni<U'H  and  boats  can  ))c  had  at  moderate  cost. 

Isling-ton(N.  Y.  &  N.  E).— Hif,'  Wigwam  p.  or  Mirror  1..  and  Little  \Vif,'\va 
both  about  1  m,  and  e(inally  Kood;  all  the  varieties  of  fresh  water  rtshes;  ul 
and  1>.  1).  most  numerous,  worms,  sliiTiers  and  art.  tlies  as  baits;  .June  1  to  ()( 
1  best.  There  is  a  t,'oo(l  trout  brook  near  the  station,  ^to(•ked  bv  S.  \V.  Hath 
who  will  alh)W  any  on('  to  fish  in  it  who  will  put  back  all  under  "(i  inches. 

Iiakeville  (O.  <'.,   see  \nim-  XIV)— Assa\vam.sett  1.,    Lonfr  1.,   Little  and 
Quaiticush  I's,  and  KIdcns  1.,  ail  from  1  to  5  m..  and  all  },'ood:  b.  b.,  jtickerel, 
etc.    pickerel  and  percii  most  numerous;  small  iierch  and  shiners  are  used  for 
June   to   .Sei)tember  indusivt!   })est;  boarding  houses  #1   to  ,^2  j).   d.;  guides 
boat  and  bait  *1  to  $-^  p.  d.     Fishing  is  said  to  be  excellent. 

Iiancaster  ,W.  N.  \-  ll.)— Speck  p.    :t  -u..  Cumbry  p.  :i  m..   Fort  p.  -2  m.,  Ni 
r.  near  station;  Sjjeck  p.   l)est;  pickend,    perch,  b.  i).    etc.:  pickerel  ami   b.  li. 
abundant;  May,  .hiiie,  Aug.  and  Sept.  best;  baits,  worms  an<l  Hies;  hotels   .ii 
boats  and  bait  reasonable 


•  I'.l 

■iMll, 

'.•;i-(iiic 


1..   1.. 

■\irrr\ 
■toller 
CWHV. 


<ircat 

pctVll 
■  liail; 

witli 

;i.-)ll|;i 

111. ..I 
iMl.; 


near  station;  liassett 
best    month;   hotels  $; 


brook 
I  p.  d. 


near  by;  b.   ),. 
for  boats  et.  . 

1    m.;  last  hot; 
The   best  trou; 


Lynnfleld  (H.  A:  M.)— Distant  12   m.    from  Boston.     Suntaug  l. 
pickerel  and  perch  are  plentiful.     Good  hotel,  and  prices  moderate 

Maple  Orove  U.  .t  A.)— Hoosac  r, 
trout  and  pickerel;  w(U-iu  bait;  Junt! 
lirooks  ar<^  4  to  .5  m.  distant. 

Marion  (().  <M— Buzzards  Bay  '^  m.;  bluetish,  scup,  (porgy)  tautog  (blackti.-lii 
ano'  S(iueteaugue  (weaktish;)  bluetish  most  nu)iiero>is;  Eelskiii,  shrimp  and  claiii- 
usual  baits;  June  best;  In^tel  at  reasonable  rate,  guide  4  p.  d.  Last  of  cbl)  or  tir^-t 
of  Hood  tidt!  is  the  best  water. 

Marshfield  (O.  ('.)— S(uith  r.  ^,.,  m.;  trout  and  herring;  the  latter  most  uuimi 
oils;  worms  Used  as  bait;  June  and  July  lest;  hotels. ■?!  p.  d.;  guide  $1..")0  p  il, 
boats  and  bait  at  niodenite  cost.  Flood  tule  best.  .\u  excellent  trout  pond  ne;ir  liv 
can  be  tished  for  5()c  p.  lb.  for  the  rtsh  taken. 


niostlv; 
h. 


Worms   ii>uiil 


Mattapan(N.  Y.  i'lc  N.  .E.)— Xepcmset  r.    '4    ni.;  pi<'k<>rel 
bait;  sjiring  season  best;  hotel  ,*1..'')(J  to  $2  p.  d.;  boats  2.")(;  p. 

Mattapoisett  (O.  ('.  See  page  XIV)— Buzzards  Bay  ',,  m.;  tautog,  (blk.  tisl, 
.scup,  (ptu-gy)  rock  bass,  bli.ehsh  and  s<pieteague  (rteaktish;)  tautog,  scup  and  liliic 
ttsh  most  numerous;  clams  and  crabs  used  as  bait.  June  to  October  best.  arc. inl- 
ing  to  the  variety;  hotel  ^2  p.  d.,  and  boanl  at  private  houses  f'.i  to  .rl2  p.  w.;  l.'i;<t- 
with  boatmen  $:t  to  ,•?.'>  p.  d.     All  tides  an'  good, 

MetcairslB.  A:  A.)— Lake  Winthrop  \  ni.;  jyickerel,  jienh  and  b.  b,;  pick.nl 
most  abundant;  live  and  cut  bait  used;  Aiigust  and  September  liest:  hotels  ni"'li:- 
ate;  guides  at  reasonabh^  cost;  permit  ifipiired.  This  1.  is  stocked  with  l.iii  i 
locke<l  salmon  and  1).  b.,  and  lishing  is  only  permitted  ou  Tuesdays  and  Satur'la.\^, 

Middleboro  (O.  (' ) — Assawaniisett  1.  5  m..  Pocksha  1.,  Quiticus  1.  and  Lou;,'  1 
ail  connecti'd  with  lirst  named  and  J ';>  4  m.  further;  Assawampsett  is  largest  aii'l 
as  good  as  any;  b.  b.,  pickend  white  and  red  peri-h  in  about  e(pial  uunibiis: 
shiiu'rs,  small  jier<-h,  yoiuig  h^-rring  and  worms  are  used  as  baits;  July,  Au^;^l^'l 
and  September  best;  i)ickerel  caught  largely  in  winter;  hotel  j!4..")(l  to  |r>  p.  w.;  al>" 
private  boarding  houses;  guides  with  boats  at  small  charge;  boats  10c  to  l.")c  p.  h 

iailiddlefield  (B.  A:  .\.)— church's  reservoir  '.in\.\  T'ole  br.  Im.;  pickerel  hm 
trout  are  the  principal  varieties;  live  bait  and  worms  used;  good  in  proper  ^^^.•u■ 
t<ous. 

Milford  Hi.  k  A.)— Mendon  p.  4  m.;  Beaver  p.  4  m.;  North  j).  3  m. ;  < 'il;!! 
Swamp  p.  near  station;  the  two  tirst  best;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch,  etc.;  perch  uim-i 
Utinierous;  all  kinds  of  baits  used;  June  and  July  best  for  bass;  all  months  ^"nl 
for  the  others:  hottda  $2  p.  d. ;  boats  2.">c  \).  h. ;  permit  is  reipiired  to  rtsh  in  Mtii 
don  and  North  ponds,  which  are  stocked  with  b.  b. 

Millers  Falls  (0.  Vt.l— Conn.  r.  and  I^ke  Pleasant  2  m.;  first  best;  I'ik' 
pickerel  an<l  b.  b.;  pickerel  most  nunu'rous;  shiner  and  worm  baits;  May.  liii' 
August  and   September  best;  hottd  #2  ji.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  prici  - 

Millville  iN.  Y.  it  N.  E.)— Blackstoue  r.  near  station;  b.  h.,  pickerel,  percli  aiil 


•;  worms  usu;ii 


r'NITEI)   STATES    AND    CANADA. 


85 


pf.iit;  till' litst  iiiKst   nuincrmis;  Hiiiall  tish  uuil  worms    usual  baits:    winter   months 
l>.-i,  hotels  at  rf»Houablo  rate;    unifies  ut  motlerate  chart^'e:  1)oats  ami   bait  very 

Monument  Beach  (<1.  ('.)—Hnz7.ar<ls  Uay  near  station;  blnetish.  tauto),'.  striped 
1.1--  anil  other  salt  water  sjieeies;  the  .'I  uauieil  are  most  n\inierous;  clams  are 
n~,:\  mostly  for  baits;  May,  June,  J>ily,  August  and  September  best:  hotels  $2p.  d.; 
Kiill'oat  with  skipper  f  ">  \i.  d. 

Myricks  (<).  ('.)_Tro\it  br.  1 '4  m.:  trout;  worms  and  flies  usual  baits;  spring 
1m  -;  time.     Well  Ashed. 

Nantucket(0.  r.  See  pa;,'*'  XIV.)— The  salt  water  flshinR  adjacent,  is  exiellent,  for 
liluilish,  especially,  trolling  with  sijuid  or  chumming  with  cut  menhaden  iu  the 
iMciiths  from  July  to  .Sept.  Boats  for  bluelishing  includiiij,'  cajitain  .rs  p.  d.;  hotclH 
.»:!  lo  i'.i.bo  p.  d. 


Cochituate   accessible;    first   best:  b.  b. 
bait;    summer   mojiths    best;    hotels   at 


Natick  (B.  .t  A.)— Jlorse's  p.  and  I.ake 
aliii  ]iickerel:  b.  b.  most  abundant;  live 
na~"nalile  I'ates;  boats  .")iic  p.  h. 

New  Bedford  (<>.  C.) — Water  Works  p.,  I.ouj,'  p.,  Watupjia  1..  Sandy  p.  aiul  sov- 
( 111  '  tliei  ^;ood  ones  varying  from  (i  to  12  m.;  b.  1)..  white  and  yelhiw  perch,  jiick- 
ii'l  HUil  trout;  bass  and  ]  erch  most  numerous;  live  minnows,  shrimp  and  worms 
iwril  as  baits;  August  and  September  liest;  boats  about  j^l  p.  d.  The  fishing  at 
iiiii'  s  is  most  excellent.  Buzzards  Bay  and  Acushnet  r.  give  good  salt  water  fishing 
III  ■lul\,  .\ng.  and  Sept.;  hotels  f'2  to  $:J  p.  d.;  boats  with  boatmen  J2  to  $10  p.  d. 
l.Mi  tide  best. 

New  Salem  (B.  \  .\.) — Thomjison  p.  ',  m  ;  Town's  p.  1  m.;  no  choice  b«>tween 
tlioiii;  pickerel,  iierch.  <^tc.;  worni  bait  in  summer,  and  shiners  in  winter;  fishing 
li'ine  throughout  the  year,  but  best  in  winter  and  spring;  hotel  .*1  p.  d.;  boats  can 
!"■  piocured  at  small  cost.  There  are  several  pd's  and  br's  within  H  m.,  where  tish 
a;<  I'lentifiil. 

No.  Adams  (B.  .'ic  .\.)— Several  small  streams  at  Stanford,  Vt.,  .">  to  1"  m.  distant; 
U<  •>{  principally,  flies  used;  June  and  Jiii\  best;  hotels  $2  to  f:<  ji.  d.  These 
Waters  are  well  tished. 

No.  Grafton  (!'•  >*>;  A.) — Quinsigamond  1.  and  triluUaries  ',,  m.;  b.  b.,  pickerel, 
1 1  Tell,  etc.;  iiirkerel  aiid  perch  most  abundant;  worm  rnd  small  liait;  September 
.iiiil  October  best  months;  lishing  through  the  ice  for  pi.  kerel  practiced  in  January 
ami  I'ebruary;  hotel  $2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  very  cheap.  Only  an  occasional  V).  b. 
i.s  caught. 

No.  Harwich  (O.  r.)— Vineyard  Sound  2  m.:  bluettsh.  flounders,  scttp,  codfish 
aii'l  iiiai-kerel;  mackerel  most  numerous;  clams  and  eel  skins  used  as  baits;  May  to 
Diinlii  r  best,  ai-uurdlug  to  kind;  hotel  .rl  Ji,  d.;  guides,  boats  and  baits  reasonable: 
rti""l  tides  best. 

Northboro  (<).  r.)— Litth-  <'hauncy  p.  2  m.;  Solomon  p.  1',.  m.;  first  best:  b.  b.. 
lirkciel,  perch,  pouts  etc. ;  b.  b.  iuost  numerous;  worm  and  minnow  baits:  June, 
.lul\  ami  .Vugust  best:  hotel  .■?l..">u  p.  d.:  guide  :?l.'>op.  d.;  boat  and  bait  furnished 
li\  uiiides;  Solomon  p.  is  an  e.\i'ellent  fishing  water. 

North  Dana  (B.  iV  A.)— Barrow   p.   '^   m.;  Middle  )>.  1   m.;  Town    p.  1    m.:  no 

ilitliienc"  as  to  tish;  pickend,   pendi,  dace   etc.;  pickerel    most   nttmerouh;  worms, 
fi(i^;s   etc.  as   baits  ;  spring  and  fall  best  ;  hotel  ■?!  p.  d.  ;  guides  :?2  p.  d.  :  boats  25c 

1'  'I- 

North  Bastham  (O.  C.  See  Page  XIV)— Cape  Cod  Bay  (Atlantic  Ocean).  ',  m.: 
Trii;it  ji.  \  m.:  I'ickertd  p.  \  m.;  ('apt!  Cod  Bay  best;  liiuetish,  mackerel,  flounders 
ctr  ;  liluettsh  most  numerous:  the  fresh  water  ponds  aflord  good  limbing  for  trout. 
[•II.  li  and  pickerel:  sipiids  ami  eel  skins  are  used  for  i-alt  water  flshing.  and  tlie 
tif^iiid  iiaits  for  fresh  water;  .July,  August  and  September  best;  hotels  j^l  p.  d.:  $^ 
\i.  w.     guides,  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  charge. 

Norwood  Central  (N.  Y.  \-  N.  E.)— Plax  p.  2  m.;  Deep  Water;  perdi:  worm 
bail.  .September  and  October  best,  and  through  the  ice  in  winter:  boats  can  be 
inn.  iired  at  lOe  p.  .«.. 

No.  Truro  (O.  c.)— Cape  Cod  Bay,  near  station;  mai  ker<-l.  blueflsh,  codflsh  etc.; 
iiiaUerel  most  numerous;  usual  baits;  from  Jtine  to  November  best;  hotels  or 
h'uidiug  houses  $5  to  f7  p.  w.:  most  of  the  fishing  is  done  by  market  men. 

No.  Weymouth  (O.  C) — Boston  harbor  1  "-a  m.;  codflsh,  mackerel  and  perch; 


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THE   ANtlLEU  S   fUTIDE    BOOK. 


clams.  liciTint;,  Hhrimj).  off.,  as  halts;  May,  .Tune.  July  ami  Ancnpf  lic.-.l-  hoUUf^ 
r(;iH<iiial>k' [iricfr;;  boatH,  ^iiiden,  i.nitcU;  limiiurutf.  The  Keuwouu  tor  fish  iu  u^u. 
mctiiDj  are— ((1(1  from  May  15  to  July  15;  mackerel  July  15  to  Augtist  15;  hi\nlt» 
(luriiifi  the  latter  part  ot  Angust.    Tlood  tide  Is  hest  for  all  flub  iu  tbobe  watuit. 

Old  Purnace  (B.  k  A  )— Wan^  r.  V  m  ;  ^I<.o  br.  >.',  m.;  about  eqniilly  cood; 
tmut.  jiickfrcl.  diicc  etc. :  ])iclici'ei  moHt  liuuicroua  iu  r.  aud  U'out  iu  br.;  mimimv 
baits;  iKPtfls  i'./^^t  to  .  •_'  5(»  1).  d. 

Orleans  {<>.  C.    See  pa^c  XTV)— Tom  ('<>\g  '4  m  ;  P1p-;b  nt  Hay  3 m.!  BoHton  liiv 

111.;   I'.akcr's  ]). 'i  ni.;  Fi't^hli  ji.  1   111.;  l'loanaiit  and   Hos  on   Days  best,  iiick(ii !. 

bas.-.  ( ddlisli,  iiia(k<;r<"l.  blurttHh   etc.;  claiiiH  and  other  iiHiiai   baits:  July,  .\n^'u>t 

and  .^('iitfiiiber  bent;  hotels  |1  p.   d.;  i^uideH  at  COo  to  ijl  p.  tl.;  liuata  $1  p.  d.;  ibb 

tide  bt•^t; 

Palmer  (B.  ^'  A.)— (^uabo^j  r.;  iiickerel,  b.  b.  etc.;  pickerel  most  rmpicroiia: 
usual  baits  useil;  tall  nidiitlis  best;  lioteLs  f2  p.  tl.  TheciO  waters  are  tkoroUi^lnv 
lislK'd  early  in    acli  bea.'-ou. 

Park  Street  (15.  .V  .M.)— Mystic  r  '.  m.;  Mystic  p.  1  '^  m.;  Spot  p.  1  m.:  Mystic 
p.  best;  b.  b.  and  perch,  the  latter  preddiiiiiiiitinti;  minnow  and  Worm  baitu;  jimo 
to  Oi'tober  best;  ImteLs  at  reasonal)le  prices;  boat.s  and  bait  at  Uioderatc  cbar^'i_s. 

PepperelKW.  N.  \-  H.)— Nash  r.  near  station;  AVattis  ]i.  1  in.;  Island  p.  4  ni.: 
lladacooli  p.  7  iM.:  Knajpps  ji,  1  in.;  I-onj,' p.  <i  111. ;  Heald't  p.:fiu.;  Whitney  p.  1((  m.: 
allK<'"'I:  jiickeicl,  perch  etc. ;  )iickei'el  and  jierch  iimst  nunieroiis;  worms  and  li\' 
bait;  January,  March.  June,  September  anil  December  be.st;  hotel  ;?'J  p.  d.;  ^,'i:iil(- 
j-"J  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  reasonable. 

Pittsfield  (15.  .'v  .\.)— Onota  1.  2  m.;  I'ontoosuc  1  3  m.;  ^lorewoods  p.  1  m  : 
Siheil.  1  m.;  trout  brooks  are  numerous  in  all  direction  1  from  1  to  10  m.;  the  tw.i 
lirst  named  lakes  art^  best;  pickerel,  b.  li.  etc.  in  tliein;  live  bait  used  mii>il\; 
summer  season  best;  many  pickerel  are  taken  throut^'h  tlie  ice  in  winter;  hotwl.--  :i; 
moderate  charj^es. 

PlyniOtlth  (<>.  ('.  See  paf4(^  XIV.) — Several  ponds  and  brooks  easy  of  ;\ci( -- 
from  (  liilfiinvlUe  which  is  i  m.  distant  from  this  place  by  sta^e;  b,  b.  in  ponds  an. I 
liiiii  ill  brooks,  about  e(jually  divided;  tlies  and  other  iiaits  used;  .\))ril.  May  aini 
June  best  for  trout;  usual  season  fov  nass;  no  re},'nlar  liotel  at  Ciiiltonx  illc,  lii!' 
m Mid  private  board  at  reasonabh;  rate;  {,'iiide  J2..")ii  p.  d.,  boats  and  bait  inclinh  d. 
Numerous  other  waters  eijually  (^ood  as  above  aro  easily  reached  from  I'lymouth. 

Plyanpton  (t>.  ('.)— Silver  1.  '.,  m.;  Heids  ji. '2  m.;  Chamllers  p.  2ni.;  first  ln-i; 
]iick(i(l,  ]i(rih.  rock,  etc.;  perch  most  iiumenuis;  fresii  water  >-lamsas  baits;  Juip 
bestiuonlli;  hotel  .■?•)  p.  w.;  Ixiats  .'lOc  p.  h.,  ^,'llides  at  reasonable  rates. 

Pocp sset  i ' >.  ('.)— I5u//ards  B;iy  1  m.;  and  numerous  small  bays   conti'juous;  al! 
ai'iitiood:  Lliiclish,  scuj)   and    blacktish  abound:  clams   are  usual    tiait:  May.  Jun 
S(]itcmlier  and  October  oest;  hotel  i^l  p.  d.;  boat  and  luaii    .r.'>   p.  d.;  f^ood  f^uniiiiiL 
in  ."\biy  and  June.     Yoiiiiti  flood  is  the  best  tide. 

Provincetown  (<>.  ('.  See  Maj^e  XIV.)— Proviiicetown  Harbor  adjacent;  M:i>v 
r>ay  2  ill.;  .\tlaiitic  Ocean  5  m.;  ^lass.  Bay  best;  codtish,  haddock,  halibut  aiii 
iiKickerel;  mackendand  codfish  most  numeroUh;  chims,  ])or),'ies  and  small  live  la. 
Used:  Hood  most  all  the  year;  hotels  j^l.."!!!  to  ;*2  p.  il. ;  guidi's  and  boats  at  modi  ; H' 
charj^e.     Flood  tide  lust. 

Quincy  (O.  ('.)— (^uincy  ISiiy  off  llou-^irs  Neck  5  m.;  cod,  jierch,  mackiivl, 
siiii  lis  and  other  salt  witter  tislies;  clam,  shrimp  and  lobster  bai  s;  summer  aii'i 
fall  mouths  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  small  cost.      I'loo'l  fide  bi  st. 

Randolph  (O.  O— ftreal  ji.  Hm.;  Piuikapoy  p.  4  m.;  lirst  best-  perch,  lUckii'V 
Ida.  li.  li.  li..  etc.;  perch  most  numerous:  shiners,  "cobblers"  (bel^'ramites)  an  1 
shriniji  liails;  July,  .\u",'ust  and  .laniiary  bist;  hotels  at  reasonable  prices;  t,niiil'  i' 
moderate  charfic;  boais  and  bait  cheap. 

Renfrew  (15. 1'c  .\.) — Bassett  br.  "  m.;  Iloosac  r.  near  station;  Thojut  br.  ii  ii... 
Bassett  and 'I'hopet  br's.  best;  trout,  piidiertd,  etc..  trout  most  numerous  in  bin.  1,- 
and  coarse  tish  in  river;  Wdi-nis,  flies,  etc.  as  baits;  May,  June,  September  and  ' '' 1 
oVier  best;  hotid  at  reasonable  rates;  guides  .<2..">i)  p.  d.;  the  fish  are  not  ph  n:: 
ful. 

Rock  (O.  ('.)— Tattle  Pocksha  1.  1  ' .  m.;  adjoinint;  is  (ireat  Pockslia  1..  rireat  ',"- 
faeiii'  1.  and  Lake  Assawaujisett,  making  5.7unacres  of  w:iter;  the  three  first  are  b'  -t 
b.  b.,  pickerel,  ilace,  red   and    white    perch,  etc.;  white  perch  most  uumerou.-;  i  - 


T'MTEI)    STATKS   ANn    ('ANAPA. 


87 


\mt  n.«pil  mostly;  no  rcfjiilar  hou-l,  but  board  oau  be  Lad  at  $.">  to  $7  ji.  w;  fjuidis 
iic't  iicfdfd;  boats  iilciity  at  #1  to  ^.i  p.  w.;  bait  iilenty.  Tho  town  law  forbids  tisli- 
liij^  witli  iiicirt'  tliaii  mif  Imok  or  more  tliau  one  liiif  l)y  tht-  sanit-  iMTson. 

Rock  Bottom  (Fittliliurnl—Assaint  r.  '„  ni.:  Uooh'h  p.!'.  in.;  luckerel,  ijercli. 
b.  Ii,.  lircani  etc.;  jiirkerfl,  in-rcli  ctf.  unist  alaindaut:  worms,  fro^s  Icjis  and  niiu- 
lu'us  a.s    itaits;  May  and   June   best;  bnats   .ioc   \i.  d.     The  r.  t;i\es  the   l)t'st  Hsb- 


Russell  (li.  \'  .\.|— Ilhick  br.  l  ni.;  Potash  br.  2'j  m.;  tirst  i)est;  tmut  only; 
v\.  iiii  bait;  May  best  month;  hotel  TTh'!).  d. 

Sagfamore  (<>.  <'.  Sei'  jiauc  XIV. t— White  Island  i>..  E/ekiels  ji..  Hjfi  Sandy  ji.. 
i.,;tl'' S;indy  iL,  White's  ji. ;  all  alike;  b.  b..  iiickeiel  and  white  Jiei'di;  iierch  nio>l 
!i.;inerous;  worm  and  shiner  baits;  May.  .lime  and  July  best;  no  re|,'ular  hotel,  l.iit 
ji'iirdiut,'  house  ean  be  iditained  at  reasonable  prii-es. 

Sandwich  ((1.  C) — Cajie  Cod  Bay  ^4  m.;  eodtish.  niaekerel,  blnertsh,  and  taiitotr 
iik.  lishi; '.aarkerel  most  numerous;  worms  an<i  hei'nnn  usual  baits;  Ma.\,-)uiie. 
Autiust.  Sejitember,  Oetober  and  November  best ;  hotel  at  moderate  rate;  ^uideH  can 
I-  had;  boats  from  ,?1  to  $-i  i>.  d.     High  water  best. 

Savin  Hill  (().  C.)— Dorchester  Hay  ',  m.:  Neponset  r,  '.  m.;  first  best;  smelts. 
1  .ivh  and  mackinl;  smelts  most  numerous;  shrimi)  usual  b;iit:  Sejifeiuber  ami 
( I,  t'ber  best.     Yoiinji  Hood  is  the  best  tide. 

Sa:tonville  (H.  >v  A.)— Sudbury  r.  near  station:  Lake  Cochitueh  1 ',  ju.;  Dudhy 
p.  Ij  m.;  Heard's  J).  2' J  m.;  Hraeketfs  br.  2  lu.;  first  named  above  mill  p.  best; 
liikerel,  jierch,  1..  b.,  trout  ete.;  inckerel  and  iierrh  most  numerous;  worm  ami 
iiiiiiiiow  baits;  June  uud  September  best;  no  rejiular  hotel  but  aceommodations 
laubehad;  no  professional  guides  but  parties  can  be  obtained  at  modiTate  cost; 
lieats  50c  to  :fl  p.  d.;  li\c  liait  .rl  p.  loo.     The  rtshint,'  is  reporteil  excillent. 

Scitviate  (<^.  <'.) — Mass.  I'.ay  1',  m.;  hiilibut  eocl.  haddock,  markeiel  etc.;  codfish 
n;.  >t  iiumeidus;  clams  and  lobster  usual  bails;  May.  June,  September  and  Oetober 
l.-i.  hotels    ;rl.."o  p.   d.:  ^niides   >;i    p.    trip;  boats    :»1  p.  trip.     State  of  lide  imma- 


Shakers  il''. 'V  A.  I— Uiclinioiid  1.   ',    m.    shaker  trout    br.  near  station;  iiickerel, 
tiMiit  itc;  pickerel  most  numerous;  live  liait  and  wurmsused;  April,  :\Iay  and  June 

1(1  for  pickerel:   boats  rl  [i.  d. 


hot  for  trout;  all  months 


Shel'bume  Palls  iI'itchbur^'.i—Deerfield  r.  lu^ar  station;  North  i'.  1  m.;  sever- 
1! -mall  ti'oid  brooks  from  1  to  H  m.;  these  small  brooks  said  to  be  best;  b.  b.. 
tiMiit.  pickerel,  perch,  etc.;  tri'Ut  most  numerous:  small  lisli  and  worms  are  used 
is  i.ait;  .\pril.  May  and  June  liest:  hotel  #1  p.  d.  Several  small  iiomi;;  wilhiu  H  m. 
■^i^f  Liood  lishiny. 

Sher'born  (".  (',  See  page  XIV. )— Farm  1.,  stocked  by  the  town,  contains  1).  b., 
1  ,  ;,■  irl  and  piicli;  permits,  J.'ic  p.  d.,  can  be  obtained  from  the  seleetmeii. 

So.  Dennis  1".  i'.)— Bass  r.  '.  m.:  r'(dlin's  Pouml  at  its  source  2  m.;  Fresh  i>.  If, 
1;:..  \  uieyard  Sound  2  ill.;  last  best;  bluetish  ainl  b.  b. :  bliietish  most  numerous: 
rlaius  anil  eelskins  as  baits:  June.  July,  .Vugust  iiml  September  best:  hotels  at  i^t 
]!   n. ;   boats  at  :?:(  p.  d.  with  skiiiper. 

So.  Duxtoury  i<  >.  C.i— I>u\bur.\  Hay  '..  m.  (salt  water),  ami  Island  (reek  jp.  1  ., 
Ill  >:resli  water);  botli  tiood:  lucke.el,  white  perch,  herring'  and  horn  pout  in  fresh 
ttiii  r;  mackerel,  bliiefisii  cod,  haildock,  perch  and  lloumlers  in  salt  watir;  baits 
I 'iiii'sli  water  are  frojis  and  worms,  tor  salt  water  clams,  skate  etc.;  Jul.s  Auf.:ust 
,iii.l  seiiteml>er  best;  hot.  1  .^lo  to  .■:  .0  ]).  w.;  (,'ui(U>s  -rJ  p  d.,  boats  with  biiil  imlud 
■1  ^2  to  s;i  p.  d.      .^lackefel  art'  cau^'ht  best  011  low  tide. 

So.  rrauunghani  ii».  <'.i— Fan  1  p.  I.arned  p.  (ileason  p..  all  within  ',  lu.; 
'::-!  iirst;  picker.  1.  percli.  b.  b.  etc. :  idckerel  most  abundant;  live  minnows  and 
:iii .  -1 ns;  May  and  June  best;  hotels  .■si  to  .>1..')0  p.  d.;  lioalsioc  to  2."m  p.  h. 

So.  Hanson  (<>.  *')--M'ioie's  p.  •.;  111.;  Cushin^'s  p.  1  m.;  I'actory  p  2  m.;  Ma- 
li:! p.  2',  111.:  ^li.ipiaii  and  Factory  imiids  best;  b.  b..  jiickerel  atid  ]iercli.  the 
tw.  lasiiiiost  abundant;  worm,  froj,' and  minnow  baits;  usual  seasons,  but  ]iii'kerel 
.iii'l  perch  most  all  the  year:  no  rei^uhir  hotel,  but  juivate  board  can  be  luel:  boats 
.111  1  I.ait  can  be  hail  at  reasonable  cost.  A  iiermit  (2.")c  ji  d.)  is  in.iniired  lidiii  iion- 
resKleiitB  tor  the  pri\ilege  iif  li  hint,'  duriut,'  the  months  from  April  I  to  Nov.  1. 


1^5  '■ 


•    '^'"^r^ 


m 


THE   ANOTHER  S   fiFIIiF    BOOK. 


So.  Speucer  iB.  .v  A.) — Howt;  l)i'.  '4  m.;  trout  and  coiirsi'  tiHli;  trout  most  al);.u 
•(luut;  worm  bait;  wijriiit^  is  best;  botei  ■$■!  i>.  d.;  l>uHtrt  aud  bait  cau  be  had. 

So.  Truro  (<>■  <'.  Stu;  pa^c  XIV.i— Uumstable  bay  .,  in.;  st-vcral  ixTs  ',  in.:  tui 
last  uii'  lii'st  in  winter  and  llir  bay  in  summer;  piekerel,  red  jiercli,  mackend  an  t 
citdtlsli:  piidverel  and  mackiM'el  mont  luiiuerotiH;  u.sual  baits;  .January,  Februaiy, 
June  and  September  beht.      Kbb  tiih'  best. 

South  Acton  (Fitehbuc^M  — Mau'o«  1.  ami  Mill  \).  aeresnible;  tirst  bi-st;  i)er.  h. 
I),  b.,  pieki  r<d,  ete.:  sliiner.s  and  worm  baits;  February  and  June  best:  hotels  at  -j 
!>.  d.;  guides  at  reasonable  rates;  boat.s  'JXw  p.  h.;  nhiuers  #1  ji.  luii. 

Southbriclgre  (N.  ^  ■  -V  N-  l). )— Mashapau^,'  i>  s  m.:  Walker  )i.  il  m.;  IJreakne.K  |, 
.'">m.;  Cedar  p.  ■(  m.;  I'oclnuk  ji.  (i  m..  first  best;  b.  b..  jiiekerel,  pereli  and  imut^, 
1).  b.  most  numirous-  worms  and  other  baits  usimI;  .June.  .Inly,  Aujiust  and  s.  1,. 
teMiiber  best;  iiotels  at  moderate  e)iart,'es;  boats  and  bait  ebeaj).  Masliaimu^;  p.  Ii  1- 
been  stocked  with  landlocked  salmoii(j)rn>)ably  lake  trout )  an<l  there  is  also  l;  >  I 
liuntini'  in  season,  and  lias  the  l)est  of  accomnioilations  tor  liunters  and  tisherin'  :. 


So.  Wellfleet  (<).  ('.)— Ulacktish  cr.  1  '^    ni.;  Widlrteet  bay  :t  m.;  Ducks  p.  •_>  n.. 

Oreat  p. '2 'i  m.;  J.on^<  p.  :J  ni. ;  WelUleet    bay  for   salt   water   tish;  bhiettsh dt!-!i 

aud  tauto-f  of  which  bluetish   are  most   numerous;  pd's   for  b.  b.,  percdi  and   pi^  k 
erel;  eid  skins  anil  white   raj,'s  aud  other   usual   baits    used;  from    June  to  Octol  ,;• 
best;    liot(ds   ,'?lp.  d.;  boats  'Joe   p.  h.;    bait  at  small  cost.     Flood  tide  best  in  tin 
bay. 

So.  Yarmouth  (»).  C.i— Nantucket  Sound  :i  m.;  scup.  rock  bass,  bluetish,  taut":; 
oti'.:  bluetish  most  numerous;  (dam  bait;  boarding  liouses  at  >1  p.  d.;  guidc-i. 
boats  and  l)aits  can  l)e  liad  at  reasonable  prices. 

Steep  Brook  (<V  »'.  Seepage  XIV.) — Tannton  r.  near  station-  Wautajipa  I.  1  , 
ui.;  hrst  named  best;  t;iutog  (blacdirtsh),  sctip  (pcu-gy ),  Hounders,  I'tc.;  tautog  ne-i 
uumerous;  clams  and  small  crabs  usual  baits,  May  to-October  Iiest;  boats  aiil 
bait  at  reasonable  price.  Flood  tide  best.  In  Wautappa  1.,  b.  b.,  idekerel  an  1 
l)ereh  are  caught;  bei«t  niunths  for  tiiem  being  .Vug.  and  Sept. 

Still  River  (NV.  N.  A:  U.)— Cunibry  p.  I  m.;  Nashua  r.  at  station;  Bear  Hill  p. 
1 'j  m.;  Still  r.  1 'j  m.;  Bear  Hill  p.  best;  pike  family;  pickerel  most  nuineroii-. 
baits,  worms,  shiners  and  frogs  legs;  hotels  moderate;  guides  #2  p.  d.;  Ixiats  ai.l 
baits  reasonable;  tishing  waters  reported  very  good.  Bear  Hill  p.  re<piires  paymin; 
of  lieeuse  of  ou  cents;  it  has  been  stocked  with  bass;  can  be  tished  from  June  1  i  ■ 
Oct.  1. 

SlOUeham  (B.  ^V:  M.l — L.  !>.  at  .Melrose  1'^  m.;  Spot  \).  '1  m.;  last  best;  h.  '  , 
pickerel,  (uke,  i)eri'h  and  po\its;  last  most  ab\indant;  worm  and  shinei'  baits;  u-  ;  il 
months;  guides  at  reasonable  [irici's. 

Sudbury   (<>.  <'.)— Sudbury  r.  1  'i  m.;  Heards  p.  3  ui.;  (ireat  p.  1  _.  m.;  tirst  1"  -• 
;)ii-kert  1  and   perch,  jiickerel  most   numerous;  spoons,  frogs  and  niinnows  used 
)aits.  .luiu  to  September  iiudusive,  best;  hotels   .•?1."J.">  to  .*l..'ii)  p.  d. :  guides,  bo 

....1   !...;» 1. .........    ;..  ...i.iu;....  *..  ..i..^.-.,     *......«-;.... .a. 1   n-..^ ^i. ......  ......  i.\.;..i... ......   i 


and  bait  moderate;  in  addition  tu  above   mentioned  waters  there  are  Fairhaven  1 
;}  m.;  als<i  a  number  of  trout  brooks  accessible  and  White  p.  for  b.  b.,  ;i  m. 

Taunton  (t).  C.) — Taunton  r.,  Sadding's  and  Watson's  p'ds  "J  m.;  Xipponic 
and  Winnecunnet  pMe  ti  m.;  all  alike;  trout,  s.  ni.  b.  b.,  pi(;korel,  peridi,  ei 
three  las  most  numerous;  Hies,  spoons,  minnows,  worms,  etc.  used  as  baits;  M 
June,  September  and  (>ctid)er  best;  hotels  at  moderate  charges;  boats  from 
p.  h.  to  50c  p.  d.  Farly  iu  the  seasou  fair  creels  of  trout  may  be  taken  in  adiac 
Id'ooks. 


;it.-i 

;  i\ 


lit 


Three  Rivers  (B.  «S:  .\.)—Ludlt)w  reservoir  4  m.;  Three  Uivers  p.  near  stati'  a; 
Broad  br.  .'t  m.;  Burleigh  br.  1 'j  m.;  lirst  best;  pickertd  and  coarse  varieties;  p-  k 
«rel  luost  uumeri>us;  shiners  are  usual  bait  in  winter,  and  frogs  legs  iu  sumu;  i. 
wiuter  mouths  best;  hotel  f  l.5o  p.  d.;  boats  l.V  p.  h. 


UNITED   STATES   AND   CA.NA.D.\. 


SO 


Townsend  Centre  (Fitcb))urR) — ^'lluannacook  r.  iicur  statinn;  iiicken^l.  tnnit 
etr.;  worui-*  usually  use  I  forbait;  siiiuaicr  aud  fall  bt-Mt:  lioti'l  at  reaxitiiablf  rate. 
Stv.t;il  iximls  witbiu  <>  m.  aflord  j^uod  tisliiun. 

Triiro  (O.  C) — Vii\w  (lod  Bay  'j  in.;  Paruot  r.  near  statiun;  l-'resli  br.  '^  in.; 
tlr-i  named  b<>«t;  mackerel,  cixl  tlonnders,  utriped  baws  etc.:  mackerel  and  cud 
nil -I  luuiierou.H',  \)()rj{ies  and  cluibs  uned  a.s  bait:  July,  .Vut^ust  and  September  best; 
lidt'  N  >l  \>.  d.;  t^uide,  boat.s  and  bait  sit  reaHonablc  pricen.     I'lood  tide  best. 

Turner's  Falls  (Fitcliburt;)— Connecticut  r.  near  ntation;  b.  b.,  pickerel  and 
liiiiit-  ill  about  e<iual  unmlierH;  woruiH  and  Hbiuer  bait«;  hotel  $1.50  p.  d. 


Wachusett  (Fitchlmrm — Wachusett  1.,  Woodbury  reservoir,  Fla(4K  Meadow  b.r. 


st  lii'st:  pickerel,  trout  and  born  poiitw;  the  last  are  most  plentiful; 


and 


hr  _ 

sliiiiii's  used  for  bait ;  siimmor  months  best;  hotels  at  the  lake  in  Huninier   season 

;it  \'  ry  moderate  prices;  boats  can  also  be  had  there. 

Wareham  (<).  ('.)— From  th-  bridge  and  wharvt's  at  the  Narrows,  (at  station) 
.,tr;i"'l  bass,  bliietish,  i)erch,  tlounders,  etc.  are  abundantly  taken.  .V  number  of 
11 II-  and  brooks  distant  '2  in.,  contain  a  fair  number  of  b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch  and 
ii;oi>k  trout.  Buzzard  Bay  2  ;n.  t^ives  exceptionally  fine  salt  water  rtshint.^  which 
in  til)-' section  is  remarkably  (»ood;  hotels  reasonable;  ^jiiides  :*"J  p.  d.;  boatw,  boat- 
man and  tackle  for  a  party  of  two,  can  b>;  had  at  #">  p.  d. 

W.  Barnstable  (•>•  <'.  See  pa^'e  XIV)- -Mill  cr.  and  Bridt^r  cr.  '^  m.;  first  best; 
tiMiit  and  picker(d;  trout  most  numerous;  minnow  bait;  .\pri,.  May  and  June  liest' 
liutrls  -^l  p.  d.;  nuiiles  at  iir-  p.  d.  with  bait  included.     Ebb  tide  best. 

Webster  Mills  (B.  it  .\.)— I.4ike  ChaubuuaKunt^amaug  I'i  ni.:  b.  b.,  pickerel, 
pi  Till  etc.;  bass  and  pei'ch  most  abunilant;  t,'rasshoj>])ers,  dobsons.  worms  and  Hies 
ii'i  liiiits;  .July  and  .Xui^ust  best  for  bass;  hotel  f'J  p.  d.  The  b.  b.  are  tjamy  ran^in« 
Imni  1  to  -t  lbs.;  and  are  often  taken  in  (piantities. 

West  Acton  (Fit<-hbur;,') — Lake  Ma^o;^  •'!  m.;  Fort  ]i.  •>  m.:  about  equal;  b.  b., 
ji.  i,rnl  etc. ;  of  thesis  bass  ar<i  most  numerous;  worm  and  shiner  baits:  .lanuary 
ami -luiie  best;  boardiiif^  houses  at  very  moderate  prices;  truides  .*1  to  .*J  p.  d.; 
boats  2.")C  p.  h.     The  tishin^  is  reported  ^jood. 

We3tboro(B.  A:  .\.)— Chauiu'y  !>.  •2  m.;  Cedar  Swamp  p.  '2  m.:  first  best;  pickerel, 
li.il    iiin-h  etc.;  pickere    most  in.iuerous:  small  Hsii  and  worms  for  baits;  winter 


-[iiiiit^  months  best;  hotels  j^l.      to 


"1 
]Hi?i.ii.iit  writes; 


p.    d.;    boat 


s   veiv  ( 


heap. 


Our  corrc! 


No  lifpior  sold  in  our  town,  and  if  the  tishunnan  does  not  bring 


him,  he  will  be  able  to  be  his  own  jjuide 

West  Brinxfield  (B.  .*c  A.)— '^iabo:ij,' r.  V,  m.:  Mill  br.  \  m.;  Penny  br.  ^f,  m.; 
Ki!;_  lir.  1  m.;  Nuttiiij^'br.  1",  m.;  Kilij^'s  br.  best;  trout,  dace,  etc.;  coarse  vane- 
i'.r>  predominate;  worms  ami  tlies  used  f(U'  baits;  May  and  -June  b(>Nt  mouths. 
Kini!-  br.  is  the  best  for  tnuit,  altliou^h  Nuttiujis  br.  is  reported  "very  ^jjood." 

West  Broonxfield  (B.  ,t  .\.) — I'omli^idjaci'nt  contain  b.  b.,  iiickorel  and  ]iercli. 
i'l  iiiiits  issued  by  the  Selectmen.  Some  trout  in  brooks  adjacent.  .  Board  :?!  p.  d.; 
I'llii  r  char^'es  moderate. 

Weatfield  (B.  .t  \.) — Hampton  p.  i  m.:  Conf^amond  I's  7  in.;  Powder  .Mill  br.  ;i 
I:,.,  ^ind  .Mill  br.  ;{  m.;  first  best  for  b.  b.  and  pickerel  and  tlm  brooks  for  trout; 
lia.--.  [iickerel  and  trout  are  the  priiicijial  varieties  fouint;  smiill  lish  are  tlie  usual 
Imh-,  .Vpril  best  for  trout  and  September  for  bass  and  pickerel:  hotels  ;?'2  to  ?2..")0 
1'.  il.:  Kuides   at  reasonable  i-ates;  boats  5(tc  to  $1  p.  d.;  bait  furnished  by  puide. 

West  Oroton  (Fitchburf;.) — Si]uaiinacook  and  Nashua  r's  accessible;  last  best: 
I'l'  iv'  11  1  and  perch,  the  latter  most  numerous:  shim-rs  aud  frogs  le(j[s  as  baits; 
Mai.li.  .July  and  .\ugust  best  months. 

Westport  Factory  (F.  B.)— bn^id  and  Clieesc;  br.  '.^  m.  This  stream  was  for- 
!.■  li  noted  fnr  its  tine  trout  lishinn,  and  there  is  still  somi'  jjood  trout  in  it,  and 
'  :i''  '\iu.  with  dili^^ence,  mak(>  a  fair  creel.  Fsual  cliai'ties  for  board;  no  guides 
:  '  •  ;■  ■!.     See  Thk  .Vmkuh  .\n  .Anui.kh,  ^'ol.  III,  pay;e  'JIH. 

Weymouth  (•'.  C.)  —Smelts  in  iiumberK,  on  frot»  leg  bait,  are  caught  here. 

Wobiim  (B.  .V  L.) — Horn  p.  ',  m.:  Wedge,  Winter  ami  Mystic  pds.  2';j  m.; 
Wi-i  ,.  p.  best;  pickend,  perch  and  b.  b.  ;  pickerel  most  abundaut  ;  minnows 
ami  ,irt.  spoons;  .\ugust,   September  aud  December  best;  hotel  $2  p.  d.;  boats  250 

p.  h. 


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THK   ANOI.KR'k    oriDK   bock. 


Woods  Hell  (().  C.)— WikmIh  Hull  Harl)or,  Woo(1h  Holl  riiHKHUr,  Vineyard  Si.i,i, 
1111(1  ISiiz/.anlH  JJiiy  all  witlilii  1  '.  lu.;  the  two  lawt  Ix-nt;  hcuii  (iioi'f^y  ;,  taiiton  iblkti^h 
IductiHh,  Hfii  ImsH,  Ntriix'd  hasM,  llouiidciH,  nca  trout  and  sarioiiH  otlifrn;  tauto^,'  an  I 
H<a  ImsH  nioKl  iiiiiiii'rouH:  clams,  loliHterH,  craliH,  menhaden,  HnailH  etc.  as  liaiti-;  i  ; 
taiiton  Seiitemlier  and  October  are  bent:  tor  tLe  other  varieties  June  and  July;  ini.  i 
i'2  i>.  d.;  Hlack  water  bent. 


Woonsocket  June.  (N.  Y.  A:  N.  E.)— IIoiu;  ji.  l  m.;  (ranberiy  .Meadow  '.'  ni.: 
best :  ]iicker(d  and  perch,  iiickerei  iiioHt  abundant:  baitH  ai'e  li\e  HhiuerH  in  « 
Hiid  cut  ( txltish  in  HUninier;  Feby.  15  to  March  15th  best;  boats  2.")c  ji.  hour; 
"idc  1).  (^nart. 

Yarmouth  (().  r.     See  pii,(,'e  XIV.) — Dennis',  Lon^,  Greeiiou^drH  and  Mud  ji 
'..    In   1    111.;    lii'Ht   best,  b.    1).,    jiickerel,    jiei'ch   and   jiout;  i>oiil 
worniH  anil    miuuoWH    usual   liait;  Imtels    .f  1  ii. 


lileuty. 


d.,  fS  1).  w. 


most  nunii 
guide    j'l   II.  d. 


lilt.  1 


MEXICO. 


Guaynias  (Sonora) — (tuaymas  Hay  and  Harbor  and  (iulf  of  California;  liay  is 
best  tor  small,  and  (rulf  for  lar^e  rtsh:  rock,  cod,  bliu-lish,  perch  and  fSiianisL 
mackerel;  cod  and  Jiiackerel  most  mmierous;  slirimp,  sardines  and  pendi  are  u.sed 
for  baits;  September  to  Alarch  best;  )iot(ds  ^'^  p.  d.;  boats  and  Viait  pli'nty. 


MICHIGAN. 

Alauson  (tl.  H.  >V;  I.  See  page  IX.)— crooked  r.  near  station;  Crooked  1.  'j  m.; 
I'ickerel  1.  :{  ni.;  IJuri  1.  re,  ni.;  Hurt  1.  and  Crooked  1.  best:  b.  b.,  jdckerel,  j.i  iili, 
liike,  iiiascalonge.  etc.;  bass  and  iiii'kend  most  abundant:  minnows,  cra.\ti-ii. 
woriHs,  Hies  and  spoons;  June,  July,  August,  September  and  October  best;  li.itcU 
Jl  to  iljtu  p.  d.;  guides  ^'l  p.  (1.;  boats  75c  to  ,* I  p.  d.;  bait  Very  cheai). 

Allegran  (L.  S.  \-  M.  S.) — Kalama/oo  r.  runs  through  town;  Little  John  1. 'J  in,; 
Miner).  :im.;  luiniont  1.  5  ni.,  and  numerous  others  that  abound  witli  b,  b.,  pick- 
erel, perch,  etc.;  Miners  1.  is  best:  usual  baits  used,  and  fishing  good  in  si^ar-cu; 
hotel  j:l..")U  p,  d.;  boats  plenty  at  nominal  prices.     The  b.  b,  lishing  is  line, 

AUeyton  (C.  \-.  \V.  :\I.)— Crystal  1.  5  m.:  Kobiiisiui  1.  2'..  m.:  Hig  1.  4  m.;  I'etir- 
sonl.  (im.;  Miu'll.  dm.;  Wliite  r  near  station :  I'cterson,  Murl  and  Crystal  IV  bist; 
b,  b.,  jierch,  pickerel,  speckled  trout,  siieckled  bass,  sunrtsh,  etc.;  bass  and  jiicki  i' 1 
most  nuiiierous;  minnows,  art.  Hies  and  worms  used  for  baits;  May,  June  and  July 
best;  hot  1  .■?!  )).  (1.;  boats  Sdc  p.  d.;  bait  at  niasouable  price. 

Alpena  (I>.  .V  C.  S.  N.)— Tlmmler  Bay;  I-ong  1,  10  m.:  team  to  the  latter  #;(;  b.  li.. 
trout  and  jicrch  on  minnow  bait  and  art.  Hi*'s;  May  and  June  in  Thunder  ISay.  ainl 
July,  .Kug.  and  Seiit.  in  the  1.,  the  soutliern  end  ot  which  is  best  for  tishing.  15.  li.. 
often  1  to  :i  lbs.,  are  numerous  in  tlu'  latter  and  but  seldom  ttshed  for;  hotels  .rl..'" 
to  $2  p.  (1.;  guides  with  boat  $2  \k  d      boats.  #1  p.  d.;   minuows  "iSe  p.  KM). 

All  Train  (l>.  X-  C.  S.  N.  and  1).  M,  \  M.)— .\u  Train  1,  2  m.;  Au  Train  r.  '..  lu.; 
Trout  1.,  .loc  1.,  Slopnick  1.  fi'om  lotopJm.;  Hock  r.  1',,  m.;  Trout,  Joe,  Sloimik 
ami  Au  Train  Ts  best;  trout,  jiickerel,  whitetish,  etc.;  trout  and  pickerel  im-' 
numerous;  worms  and  other  baits;  hotid  j^l,5(ip.  d.;  guide  j;'J.5iip  d.;  boats  >  I  "" 
<:2  p.  d.  Some  of  these  trout  waters  have  never  been  fished  until  recentl,\  ut.'l 
yield  lar;,'e  scores  to  the  rod.     This  entire  section  gives  most  e.\cellent  fishing. 

Bag'ley  (C.  .iv;  X.  W.)— Cedar  r.  1',  m.;  East  branch  of  Little  Cedar  r.  1  ni.:  llav 
v'r.  :>iii.;  the  two  last  best;  trout  jirincipally;  fresh  meat  and  grasshopper  b:ut«; 
September  best  month;  hotel  at  reasonable  rates;  guide  can  be  obtained  atal".'. 
.*1  p.  d. 

Bailey  (C..V  W.  M.)— Dutchman's  1.  2'.,.  m.;  Overall  1.  '.,  m.:  Half  Moon  1.1'^  n  . 
lir.-.f   best;  b.  b..  '  blue  gills,"   picki'i'el  and    perch;   '■blue  gills"  most  nunici.  ii-; 
worms  and  luinnows  usi'd  for  baits;  June  and  September  best. 

Baldwin  (F.  .ScP.  M.)— Star  1.  5  m.;  Dittlo   Sauble  i's  U  ni.;  North   liranch  Iviv 
.M:iri|ueiie  r.  ',  m.;  Little  Manistee  r.  lu  m.;  J.,ittlc  Sauble  I's  best;  pike,  b.  b.,  gray 
liiig  ••  blue  gills."  etc. ;  bass  and  "  blue  gills  "  most  numerotis;  worms  anil  art.  tlii-^ 
Used:  June,  July  and  August  best;  hotels  .•?!  p,  d. 

3aragfa  (.M.  H,  .t  ().)— Lake  Superior  adjoining  town;  Carp  r. 'J  m,;  Keweenaw 
Hay,  and  near  by  streams.  Lake  for  lake  and  brook  trout;  streams  for  brook  ti' ■' t 
only;  usual    baits;  July  and   Aug.  best   months;  hotels    j^l.5up.  d.;  guides  :»•.',  iii J 


itti-r  $;t;  li.  1'.. 


UNITKl)   STATES   AN1>   CANADA. 


!H 


lin;if-i  and  liaitH  choap,  no  flxid  iiricoft.  Tho  nniall  KtrpariiH  omptyinK  into  Kiwto- 
iiiiu  Hay  arc  full  of  frmit,  uml  u.'"'d  f^nhiiit,'  lan  >n'  liad  within  2  or  ,t  in.  from  towu. 
ill.  !i   IS  also  jiood  friillinK  tor  lake  trout  near  liara;;:i, 

Batavia    (I-  S.  k  M.  S.l— I'crrin  1.  1  in.;  I^imc  1.  1  m.;  lifHt  licnt:  b.  1>.,  si)ci'kli'd 
■eh,  tti'. :  liah.M   most    niiiiicrous:  iiiinnows,  worniH   and  jiork    rindn  nscd  as 


May  and  •hinc  bent;  no  ri'yular  liotils;  boats  and  bait  froi 


-Kulii 


thront^h   tli 


b.  b 


Battle  Creek  (>rifli.  (  ^  .  ^ 

(lliiit;    live   or  artiticial   minnows   used.      From    June    to  .Inly    lo  brst   juTioil; 

lii'til-  $'J  J),  d.     lJoiitsan('  boatmrn  can  be   liatl  at  rciisonabU' cliar^;cs.     Write  toN. 

\.  I  i-^^iidd,  Itattlc  Creek    Mich.,  who  lias  kindly    consented    to  furnish    infnrniatimi 


i-tail    to   ant,'lers.     (^(U^^i^Ulc   1.  1 


<'<>ntains   iierch,  iiickerel,  b.  li.  and  some 


Bay  Port  (S.  T.  \-  H.)— Wild  Fowl  ria>  »u  arm  of  Sa-^inaw  Ha\ .  mar  station:  lake 
•ii'iit.  iiike.  jiickercd  an<l  b.  b.;  jiickerel  ami  b.iss  most  numerous:  worms  and  tins 
:■  r  Waits;  May.  June,  .\ugust  ami  Seiiteniber  best;  tjuide  .*1.'J.")  ji.  d.;  boats  and  baii 
.1  small  coHt.    Fiue  fly  fisbiuK  for  b.  b.  in  August  and  Sopt. 

Benton  Harbor  I Cinn.    W.  \- ^lich.  aJid  Chic.  A:   W.  >r.  r   r.) — Lake   Michigan  at 

•hi-  ,iojiit  yields  excellent  fishint,'.  H.  b.  and  other  lishes  of  the  same  sjiecies.  also 
j  1 1'l  li.  iir<'  caujiht.  The  season  is  from  April  to  Nov,  Hotels  at  usual  jirices.  private 
i  "aiding'  .■?•(  to  1*7  p.  w.     'JThere  is  t;ood  tisliinj;  from  thi:  (iovernnicnt  piers. 

Boyne  Falls  (<'.  R.  k  I.  !^*'e  jiajje  IX.) — Boyne  r.  near  station:  salmon  and  brook 
::..iii  brook  trout  most  abundant:  worms,  (;nissho])]iprs  and  artificial  flies  used: 
Iiii:.  iind  July  best:  hotels  ^l.Hit  to  ^'1  p.  d.;  ^'uides  .fl.iVi  \).  d.:  boats  and  baits  free,. 
'■'■'■'l  tishin^'. 

Brooklyn  (L.  S.  .V-   >r.  S.) — Vineyard   1.  Ini.;  (lark's  1.  :(  m.;  Wampler's   1.  J  m.;. 
Sand  1.      m.  and  several  small    ones;  all    excellent:  pike,  b.  b.  and    whifetish:  i)ike 
Jill  bass  most  numerous;  tlies  un<l  sjiooiis  used;  uood  all  the  year  round;  hotids  at 
I  ,t>"iiable  rates;  ^'uides,    boats  and  bait  at  moderate  cost. 

Cadillac  (<'■  U.  >V:  I-  S^ee  pa;;e  IX.i— Littli'  Clam  1.  near  st;ition;  IMj,' Clam  1  :i  m.; 
:;i~  iianieil  best;  iii<kerel,  wall-eyed  pike,  rock  and  black  bass,  j)erch  ami  ••bliu- 
t'lll.-' ;  wall-ey<'d  pike  most  abundant:  minnow  bait;  June,  Septi;mber  and  Octtdter 
t.est:  hotels  ;f'J  p.  d  ;  l>oats  500  to  T'lc  p.  d.;  bait.">c  to  Ittc  p.  doz. 

Caseville  (P.  (>.  \"  1'.  .\.) — Saginaw  liny  ';  m.:  whitetish.  Ifike  trout,  iiicdierel, 
!  .ki.  b.  b.,  perch,  herring,  sturgeon,  etc.;  usual  baits;  springand  fall  best:  hotels 
Tl."iiip.  d.;  boats  and  bait  nominal. 

Charlotte  (Mi<'h.  C.)— Lakes  Lacey  i\  m..  Narrow  0  m..  Duck  !.">  m.:  the  latter 
'i-t;  jid'ch,  iiicker*  1  and  b.  b.;  jierch  most  numerous;  minnows  the  usual  bait. 
.Ma\ .  .June,  July  !:nd  September  best  mouths.  Hotels  :?1  p.  day;  no  guides;  t)oat.- 
."I'l-  to  .*1  p.  d.;  bait  l.")c  p.  dozen. 

Cheboyg'an  (Mich.  ('.)— Long  Lake  t'>  ni..  Black  Lake  l.'>  m.:  Cheboygan  r.  'j  m; 
Miilit  Lake  Cm.,  and  trout  streams  in  all  directions  distant  frcuu  1  to  4o  m.  Has-, 
I  :ki  ,  perch  and  trout  (brook  and  lake  i;  li\  e  and  aitilicial  minnows,  wiu'ms  and  flies; 
!:"ti  Is  'i'l  guides  .*J  to  s.')  a  day,  li\e  bait  at  times  hai'd  to  ^'ct.  Spring  months  beht 
t' r  troui  and  jierch:  fror,  September  to  close  of  season  for  bass  and  pike.  Within 
i"  111.  many  lakes  exist  where  iiickend.  b.  b.  and  jiercli  abound;  also,  streams  I'on- 
'.liiiiiig  grayling  and  trout.     Camping  outfits,    boats,  guides,  teams,  etc.  can  be  jjio- 

iM'il  at  Cheboygan  on  riasonable  terms.  See  .\MKHnAN  .Vsor.Kit.  Vol.VLp.  7  J  and  l.''>4. 

Cheshire(>'.  >V  N.  W. )— FJist  and  West  branches  of  Escanaba  r.  and  Flat  Rock  r. : 
■W.-t  branch  and  Flat  Hock  best:  si)eckled  trout  principally:  fresh  beef  bait;  ;Ma> 
•- Si  ]itemb<r  best;  no  hotels,  camping  is  the  usual  meihoil;  guides,  camp  outtits. 
•  '■    tn  be  had  at  Kscaiiaba.     "Finest  kind  <if  sport  "  is  rejiorted. 

Chippewa  iF.  .S:  P.  M.l— Fight  Point  1.  4  m.:  North  fork  of  Cliijjpewa  r.  and 
I  'iiil.erry  1.;  all  good;  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  trout:  two  former  most  numerous:  wurms 
■■■'.'■•'.    tri>lliug   spoou.s   used;  spring  best    time;    hotel    j^l   p.    d.:  boat.>    at    nominal 


n 


Clarion  I'i.  IL  .^  L  See  page  IX.)— Hear  1.  1  m.:  Bearr.  '^  ni.:  Spring  br.  1  'j  m.: 
:.:-;  lii--t:  jiickerel.  b.  b..  perch  I'tc.:  1>rook  tioiit  are  found  in  the  river  and  brook; 
:;  .'  II. 'Ws,  worms  etc.  used  as  V>aits.     Bear  1.  is  noted  for  its  fine  fishing. 

Clayton  iL.  S.  .V;  M.  S,)— Devils  Land  Hound  1.  ".i  m.:  first  best;  b.  b.,  pickerel, 
iii"'l  iierch:  bass  most  numerous;  minnow  bait:  June  and  October  best  n.ontlis: 
!:•!•  Is  are  aM 'evils  Lake;  reasonable  rates;  conveyances  can  be  Lad  at  Clayton  at 
Hi' "Urate  cost;  boats  'ioc  p.  d. 


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THK    AN(iLEItH   OUIDE    BOOK. 


Clinton  1 1'.  S.  X  M.  K.i— Witiniili  tm  1.  '.*  •.■..  Saii.l  1.  11  111.;  ulimii  alike;  !■  Ii., 
liicKcrcl,  iKTch  ftc.  art!  foiiiid;  worm  iiinl  iiiiiitinw  Imit;  umiiiiI  iiiiintlin;  lintcN  ♦: 
|>.  il.'  i^iiiilcH  at  rt'UHouiiblt' ('(iMt. 

Coldwater  (I.,  s.  \  M.  s.i— Lnkf  <<(  tli.'  WcmU  ~  m..  r..i<iwatfr  l.'.t  m.i  m-v.  mi 
Hiiiallcr  laki'M  I  tn  .I  m.  iliF4|aiit;  the  two  Hrwt  li  'st;  tin-  M-viTal  varieties  nf  baHs.  ).i  k 
erel,  ]ieri'li  aihl  small  IIhIi  are  IuiiikI;  lias^  i ml  iieicli  moKt  inimerniiH;  iiiiiiii<>  a  >. 
worms  ete.,  are  used  as  baits;  May.  •lime,  Se|itember  aiul  October  best;  mi^/Lis 
luust  i)rovi(le  bouts  uiid  baits.     Exceilc-ut  tiMbiu^  Krouii<l. 

Coloma  (f".  .V  W.  M.)— Paw  Paw  1.  1',  m.;  Little  Paw  Pawl.  '2  m.:  first  1.. -v 
))ickerel.  II.    b.,   siiiitish   etc.;  bass  (b.   ami  speckled)   most   numerous;  worm   .ml 

niiuiiow  baits;   .hllie  to  .\UjJ!Ust  best;   hotel    .*  I  Ji.  «eek;    lioats  .M'c  j'.    ',. 

Conistock  iMicli.  ('.)— Kahuna/.oo  r.   4o  rods;  lakes,   Hales   1    m.,    I.oiij,'  •_>  m.. 
MtiiiHcls  1 'i  111.,  Schooiiover  1 ',   in.     There  is  not   much  dilVereiice   in   the   tislmi:; 
qualities  of  the  above  waters;  b.  b.,  iierch,   iiickerel  and    roach,  tiie    jn'rcli    beiii.;  n. 
tlie  majority;  minnow  and  worm  bait ;  November  :ind   l)ecember  best  months.     N 
lioti'ls,  but  ai'coniuiodations  can  be  had  from  residents,  also  boats  and  liaits. 

Constant! ne  (T..  s.  \- M.  s.)— St.  Josejih  r.  near  station;  t'orry  1.  '.»  m.;  Ix.tii 
good;  pickerel,  b.  b.,  cisco.  and  nmny  other  varieties;  all  numerous;  minnows  ami 
wurui  baitH;  Ht>riug,  /all  and  winter  good;  bouts  and  baits  reasonable;  good  tlshiim. 

CrvBtall  Falls  (<'•><:  N.  W.)  —  Fortn no  I's  4  m.;  .Vrmstron^;  I's  H  ni.;  Paint  r.. 
Hemlock  r  1  ."i  111. ;  Fence  r.  ".iu  m.;  Fortune  I's  best  for  (lickerel;  .Vniistrong  i  s  for 
b.  b.;  the  three  r's  are  good  trout  streams:  pii-kerel  are  most  numerous  in  tin- 
^akes  and  trout  in  th(-  streams;  baits  use  I  are  tins  and  pieces  of  sliimr  earl>  lu 
freason  and  tly  hooks  lat<'r;  .May  and  Jiiiie  best,  altliou^'h  .Inly  and  .\ugust  aV'- 
go(  1;  hotels  .■f'J  p.  d.  ;  guides  at  reasonabli  cliar^'cs;  boats;  touts  etc..  can  bo  li.iti  it 
niodeiiite  rates. 

Custer  (F.  »^'  P.  M.)— Pore  Marquette  r.  'j  m.:  Southworth>i  1.  •_"  .  m.;  first  bet; 
sturgeon,  jiickerel.  b.  b.,  grayling,  mullet  etc.;  pickerel  most  iiumorous;  frogs  iin.l 
.siiinnors  UHual  baits;  .\ugust  ami  Seiitembor  best;  hotel  .»1  p.  d.;  guides  j^i;  p.  I.; 
Ijuats  50c  p.  d, 

Deerfteld  |I>.  S.  \-  M.  S.i — Hi\or  Kaisin  near  station;  grass  jiike,  rock  and  1>.  K  ; 
rock  bass  mo.st  nuiuerous;  worm  and  minnow  baits;  .Mav  and  .Juni' best:  liotel>  ^i 
]..  d. 

Detroit  (Several  r.  r.)— St.  Clair  Flats,  head  of  T.nke  St.  Clair  'jn  m..  b.  b..  pik.. 
l)icktwel,  mascalonge.  yellow  perch  etc.;  b.  b.  most  nuiucniuH:  minnows,  shin,  r- 
«tc.  as  bait;  July  and  August  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  .■J'J  to  i'-i  p    d. 

Dexter  (^lich.  C.) — .\djaceiit  to  the  station  are  the  following  lakes:  Base,  I'.r- 
tiige.  Strawberry,  North  and  Silver,  all  of  which  Ikim'  b.  b  and  pickerel  in  tlicii.. 
Portage.  Hase  and  Strawberry  lakes  are  the  best,  ami  black  bass  are  the  most  nil- 
inerous  tish;  worms  and  minnow  baits;  camping  out  is  nocess.vry  as  there  an  ii  ■ 
botols  on  the  lakes. 

Dowagfiac  (^lich.  C.) — Lakt>s:  Tiulian  1  m.:  Sister  '.•  m.;  Morton  2  m.;  Pin.  I 
m.;  and  several  others  within  t  to  10  m.:  Indian  and  Sister  are  best  waters;  pei'.  Ii. 
pickerel,  b.  b.  and  pike;  porch  and  pike  most  plentiful;  niinuow  liait;  .May.  .Tim.' 
and  •Inly  best  months.  .At  Sistei-  Lakes  there  is  board  #8  p.  w.;  boats  free  to  bu:i!.| 
ers,  or  'jr>c  p.  d.  to  transient  visitors. 

•  Eaton  Rapids  (Mich.  C.)— Grand  r.  at  station.  Lakes  ami  distance  from  .-ii- 
tion:  LoomisTiu.;  (iurleyHni.;  Narrow ',1  m.;  Du<'klitm.:  Hoody  7  m.;  all  g"  "1: 
jiickerel,  1).  b.  (both  varieties),  straw  berry  bass  in  lakes,  mullet  in  the  river:  tin- 
strawberry  bass  most  numerous-  baits,  worms  and  minnows;  May.  .JuiU'  and  >•  i- 
tember  the  best  months:  hotels  ?'J:  guide  reasonable;  boats  .5(ic  to  $1;  ininii  a- 
;?1  p.  liMi.  (iood  winter  tiwhiug  through  the  ice  for  pickerel  for  which  February  i^ 
the  best  month. 

Elmore  Jtxnction  (D.  L.  k  N.) — .\  chain  of  six  lakes  six  milos  from  station;  pike 
b.  b.  and  calico  bass;  two  former  Very  large  and  plentiful;  bait  preferred,  live  ii  in- 
now.    Sea  The  .\mi;uiian  Anolkr,  Vol.  HI,  page  'Jitu. 

Elk  Rapids  (<'.  P. ''^' T.     See  page  IX)— Elk  r.  pasHes  through  the  town    and   *'ir 
nishos  \eiy  hue  b.  b.  tishing  and  the  rivers  near  by   give'  excellent  trouting;   lnii' 
July  am!  the  early  part  of  .\ugust  is  the  best  season;  hotels  .iLoU  to  $•>  p.  d.:  giinl''-' 
$'J}).  d.;  boats -^Oc  p.  d.:  and   a  pail   of  minnows   2.")c   to  .'>uc.     Our  corresiJouiitiit 
writes;  "We  claim  that  we  have  the  tiueyt  Juno  bass  tishing  iu  the  U.  S." 


rMTF.I)   STATKS   AND   C'AXAT>A. 


Oa! 


Evartil'.  k  1".  M.l— MuMk.'t'on  r.;  Twin  cr.,  uixl  m«v«':m1  Hiimll  lakt-M,  »(;ce»i8il»U>; 
Tah  I  r.  lit<Ht  fii-  trciii  1111(1  uruylin^';  iiickcrfl  iti  Mii-kinnii;  nick  ami  Mink  Ihihh  in 
-11., ill  lakcH;   Wuni:  ^mil;    lintels  .*!  tn  T^'J  1>.  il. 

rarwell  (I'.  V  1'.  Ml— Tolmicti  r.  '^  m  i:i  Dimi  1.  J  m.;  Ijikf  (icorKo  8  ni.,- 
I.iiii.  in'l<l  1.  0  III.;  Tiiliin'co  r.  licsf  fur  tiHiit:  M  Diini  1.  lor  pike;  front  Ihi-h  ami 
]'iK'  ;  trout  nml  jiikf  iim-'t  niiiiirrnii.-;  worms,  tlit-H  and  minnows  n.-^iial  IjiMim; 
I    :■  N  iL.'iO  II.  (1.;  Iioiits  iiml  liiiits  (lilllcuif  to  ^n^^. 

Flat  Bock  (I-.  S.  \  M.  S.)— Unroll  r.  m-ar  station;  lirtmit  r.  7  ni.;  ';.  li..  iicr.li, 
;i!.  k.  irl.  tira.ss-iiikc  ctr. ;  woriiis.  iiiiniiowc.  fro«s  ami  tiicH  nscd;  April,  Mav,  .liiin- 
^i  pi.  niln'r,  Octolicr  ami  Noviinliir  )><  >t;   iiotcjs  .«^1  p.  (1.,  or    .«4    p.     w.;  Klljilc    witli 

I  Mt  ;(iiil  bait  $1.50  p.  (I.,  ami  witli  tram  .*■.'. .Vi  ji.  d.     This  is  rtpurtcd  as  an  cxcflltiit 
:i-l.,iiu'  I'oint. 

riint  River  Junction  ( I",  .v  1'.  M.t— Flint  r.  I  '.  m.;  \>.  \>..  i.iikonl,  mullet  ctr.; 
la--  most  iiiimcrous;   minnow  Mid  worm  liaits;   Ma>,  •lime,   -lul.v    and    .Viij,'UHt    best 

li:..|illis. 

Flowerfield  iI-  S.  \- ^r.  S.i— H<i\vnrd  1. '.i  111.;  Hock  r.  I  in.:  tlrst  bent:  pickerel, 
!  !  lie;  ba-<s  most  uiinieroiis;  minnow  and  worm  baits:  February  to  June  best 
-.  .i-.'ir,  no  retinlar  hotelM  but  accommodations  can  be  had;  boats  aiid  biiitH  at  Hiiiall 

Postorla  |F.  \-  I'.  M.I- North  1.  ;ind  Cedar  1.  4  m.;  last  iiiiiiied  best:  b.  b.  and 
jirkcrel:  bass  must  abundant;   miiiuow    and    worm    usual    baits:     Se])teniber   best 

Uli'Iitll. 

Oaylord  (Mich.  <'.)~.M:iscalon^'e,  Valentines  ami  Turtle  laki's.  In  to  l.">m.  distant. 
1!  I  'wn  foriiici'  are  the  best;  b.  b.  and  pickerel;  siiooiis  for  IroUiiix  !Uid  the  usual 
l>:ilt-;  best  nioiiths  .luiie,  .Inly  and  \U;.'llst;  hotels  .« 1.. "ill  ji.  d. :  guides  »;•_';  boats  ."lOc. 
(iiMil  roads,  canipiii!^  ^,'i'ouiids  and  lishin^.  I  here  are  miinerous  other  lake.s  from 
Oto  -'o  111.  distant  where,  it  is  reported,  an  abiimlaucu  of  tish  can  bi;  caught. 

Oog'ebic  (M.  L.  S,  \  W.    See  pa-^e  XVlII.i— L.  (ioyehic   and  seven   trout  streams 

II  'I}  ni(^  into  la  lie;  all  .\  No  1 .  b.  b.  and  trout;  both  abouml-  art.  spoons.  Ilies, 
iiiiiiiinW'.  and  wiirms  used  as  bait-  .Intie  I  to  Oct,  l.">  best  hotid  l^tji.  d.  less  by 
'he  week;  oar-inei   identy  a    .rJ  to  .»'J.  ."v    \i.  d      Imals  T.'n' to  .f  1  ji    d.;  bait   iilenty. 

Wr  can  Vnllcll  for  these  Waters,   they    are  tlie     best  b.   b.   ^^loiUlds  W  itllill    oiir    klloW- 

I'll'.e.     See  Tiiii  AMthiiAN  .AN(;i.i;ii,  vol.  VI.  payeH  8,  'JO,  -Itj  aud  loli. 

Grand  Haven  I  Se\iral  r.  r.)— Lake  Alichi^'an,  Sprinj»  1.  and  (Irand  r.  adjacent; 
:i;-i    licst;   blacK    and    speckled    bass,  pickerel,  niascaloli^re.  iiiiiUet.  whitetisli  t'tc; 

1.1' i»  and  speckled  biss  most  numerous;  minnows  usual  bait;  .M;iy.  .111114!  aud 
!  :!\   lust;  hotels  .r'J  to   ^'2..'<'>    [i.  d.;  rubles,   Imats  and  bait  at  reasonable  dunces. 

Grand  Rapids  (('.  K-  -V  I.  >V  Mich.  C.i— lilack  1.  •Jum.;  Heed's  1.  'i  m.:  Pickerel 
■' II.   ;  lirst  named  best;  b.  b.,  jierch,  rock  bass   and    mascalou^'c    hi    about   eiiual 

l-iii'lance;  art.  spoons   and    live    minnows;   .Ma\.    .luiie,    .Vii^ust,    Septi'iiibt^r   aud 

'i  I   licr  liest;  hotels  at  leasnnable  rates;  boats  'J.'c  ji.  ii. 

Grayling"  (Mich  ('.)— The  An  Sable  r.  tluws  throiijih   the   town;  Portage   I.  .T   m. 

Tlic  .\u  Siible  isii/lid  for  its  1,'rayliii^,'  tislnn;;.     Flies  mostly  used,  the  brown 

iivi'' considered  best  by  local  tishers,  althou^'h  modest   colored    tlies   are   always 

■    i      Campiiin'   is    necessary    to   t^et   ^'ood    simrt.     Hotels  at  (iraylin^;    r^'l:  t,'Uide.s 

-'.';    linats    at  usual   charj,'es.       All  necessary  information  in  detail  can  bi'  had  at 

'  'HI',  hiif.'. 

Harbor  Spring's  (''.  It.  \'  T.  Si-e  jiace  IXi — lioilin^,'  spriuj/s  and  Itoarint,'  br.; 
'.,1-1  I" -t;  iTook  tidiil:  art.  tlies  u-ed;  ^iay  and  .Iiiiie  best;  hotels  at  reasonable 
:.i!' -    biiats  .^i  p.  d.     Every  conviiiieuci'  tor  anelers. 

Hamilton  (<'.  .V  W.  M.i— sink  I.  1  m.:  Silver  cr.  :i  ni..  Pnrdy   1. '2   111.;  first   best; 
'■       I  iiuil  trout;  pert  h  most   nniiui'ons;   worm   and    minnow  baits;  ilay  and  Iiint! 
-1     hotel  at  reasonable  rate;  boats  and  bait  at  1  ;oderate  cost. 

Iianlan  Iiake  (Via  f".  .v  W.  M.  tu  Pentwater,  tbeuco  by  «tr.)— The  tiwhin^'  in  thi.s 
'.  i>  Very  tine  for  niascaloiij.'e. 

Hartford  (•.  .V  W.  y\  1 -^■anautel^s  1.  4ni.,  Hush  1.  3  m.:  Halls  1.  :i  m..  Paw 
! ::  I',  near  station;  two  Hist  best;  b.  b,.  pickerel  etc. ;  bass  and  pickerel  most 
:    iii  I  rolls;  worm  bait:   .\pril.  Ma>.  .1  une.  September  and  ( ictobi-r  best;  hotel   #l..j<> 

■t   :  j^iiide,  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  rates. 

Her'.nansville  (('.  \-  N,  "W.i— I.ittle  Cedar  r.  m  ar  by.  brook  trout;  .luiie  and 
•lo.  iic-i;  uo  hotel  at  this  place;   110  bolts  or  j^uides  m-eded. 


! 


94 


lUK  ANitl.UUH   O0IUE    UCioK. 


H«ra«yiF.  \-  I'.  .M.i— IliTHcy  ir.  in.ir  >lali'i'i;  (iitrr.  :t   111.;  Mn<tkiartn   r.  1    in 
I'oj^H'  1.  '.t  ni.;   HiK  Stoiif  1.  '••  in.;  I'nuif  1.  Iirit;  ^rii\liiiK,    tniiit.    ii''''*''''«'l   aii'l    Ip   l'.: 
liii'ki'Dl  ami  li.  I>.  iinmt  iimmmtiiiih;  tlii-Nitiiil  iniiiiinWH;   Mii\ .  .Iiiid',  Ain^nnt,  Sfpiii^ 
Ikt  mill  Oclol.tT  licrtl;  liotclH  .*!..'><)  ti>  .*J  i>.  il.;  ImatH  iiinl  Imit  at  tritlliiK  cunt. 


-I'fttihr.lH-    1. 


111.;  l'i<  ki-rt-1   1. 


',   111.!  lJnnM 
III.: 


1. 


III. 


Hisrhlandd'.   .v   V.   M.) 

Wliitt' 1.  4  111.;  Ilin-Nc  I.  I  III.;  .\l(l<  riiiuii  I.  I  iii.;  .ViiiIiiih  I,  :<■]  in.:  It<«'  I.  A 
riidfrwdiid  '.  'J  111.;  I.t'Kiiai'il  1.  'J  111.  ami  Krvi-ral  ntlicr  Hinall  uncH I'Hxilv  am'MHilili  .,; 
^'(iixl  iiirkcrcl,  rock,  lila  k  ami  vi'llnw  Imss.  iiri-ili.  "  hint'  ^iIIm,"  hiiii  f).«li  ami  ntli.  |. 
alionml;  iiiiiiiinw  ami  wcirin  bait.s;  May.  .Iniir  ami  OctolMT  ln-wt;  huti'lH  |1  \t,  d..  ,.. 
issiL-^o  ji.  w.  ;niii(lf,  huat  ami  buitH  at  rfasniiabli!  ratcH. 

Holland  (C  \-  W.  M.)  — Macatawa  l.iIMark  1.)  S  m.;  Lako  Mirhi«an  S'^  in.;  lifi.' 
Ix'hI;  1).  I(.,  Miicckl"(l  Imikh.  white  liaNH,  ])i('kfrt'l,  lake    ihtcIi.   iiiaHraluiiKP,  whifitl^li 
lake  front  etc. ;  h.  h..  pd'ch  ami  xjn'ckltMl  haxs  most    iiiiim'ronH;  tlifs   and    ininii.u- 
liait.s;  .\|iril,  May,  Jniu'    hi-Mt,  hnt  nood   ll'-liiiiu'  nil  M-aMoiiw;  lioti-JH   .?!   to  r-  p    I 
hoatM  'J.'ic  i>.  h.  , 

Horton  (I-  S.  \-  :>[.  S.)  — Uoniid  1.  ami  a  Mtriim  ot  :i  lake.-*;  CiiHiiill  1.  hcst:  h  i.. 
pi'i'i'li  ami  iiickcrid;  haHM  nioHt  iinimToii.-':  worm,  pork  ami  Hiiiall  tlnh  huitH;  iio  ho|,'|. 
iicrc,  camiiinn  ont  in  inontlv  practifcd;  hoatH  uml  halt  at  reuHoiiubhj  coMt.  Ooodtljili- 
111^  i'<'|i«rti'd  iii'ar  the  ntutiou. 

Houghton  (M.  II.  .V  O.)— Ship  Canal  .'  ui..  Salmon  Trout  r.  7  m.,  rilRriin  r.  .T  n,  . 
I'ortani' r  In  in  ;  I'ikc  Kay  ',»  m.;  tin'  hi-Mt  an-  Salmon  Tmnt  and  Pixt'on  r.  .iii'l 
I'ikc  ituy;  hi'ook  trout  the  most  nninfroiiH.  TIu'M'  arc  Kcvcral  otlnT  .<tri'Hins  that 
alioiind  in  troiit.  Hinall  in  .li/r  hut  lart;f  in  nninhi'i's.  Hcsidcs  tlif  hrook  tinin 
lai(,'c  tronf,  juke,  and  iiii'kiTfl  arc  caiit^ht.  At  I'ikc  liay.  i>ikc  ami  jiiikcrd  arc  lauulif 
hy  trolling:  at  the  month  of  I'ortii«c  r.  lake  trout  of  hir^c  ni/.c  arc  taken  hy  th.' 
same  method,  and  at  the  inoutii  of  Salmon  T.  r.  brook  tront  may  be  foi.iul 
wcitihiiiK  from  II  to  .T  lbs. 

Humboldt  (M.  H.  .V  O.i— L.  Laura  :t  in.;  Escnnaba  r.  V,  m.:  Second  r.  1 ' .  m.: 
'riiir(l  r.  '1  111.;  lake  best  for  b.  b.  and  iiercli,  and  the  r.  for  trout;  rock  ban.-i,  jicnii. 
s|ie(kled  tront,  cti-;  trout  most  abumlaiit;  fresh  meat,  worm  and  minnow  biiit'<; 
May  1')  to  .Inly  1."  best;  hotel  .fl.'J")  ji.  d.:  no  boats  ui-eded  on  r.;  rafts  are  UHcd  on 
I.  l.aiira;  local  aii^'lcrs  will  volunteer  to  show  best  grounds.  .\n  excellent  tnnit 
i«iction 

Iron  River  (C  i^:  N.  W.i— Iron  r.  near  station:  Urule  r.  >^  in.;  Chicanoaii  1.  ti  in.' 
Sunset  I..  Stanley  1.,  lJi|4  Trout  1.  and  several  others  within  •'>  or  (>  iii.;  all  are  (.'oed; 
brook  trout,  macklnaw  (lake)  trout,  b.  b..  pickerel  and  whitetish;  lirook  tront  iic»t 
Abundant;  ^rubs,  vornis,  tlics,  etc.;  hotels  .*'J  p.  d.;  (.guides  can  Ix'  had  at  reasciH 
ble  rates;  boats  not  plenty;  bait  scarce,  Lad  better  be  brou{;ht. 

Ishpeming'  (('.  \-  N.  W.)— Escanaba  r.  and  VMt*t  and  Westbramhes  of  Hume,  P>  1 1 
cr.  also  a  branch  of  the  I'^scaiiaba  r. ;  the  main  r.  best;  brook  trout;  woriiiH,  tlies,  etc,. 
.May,  J-.iiie,  .July  and  .\u),'ust  best;  hotel  #'.'.r>u  p.  d.;  yuidt-M  at  reasonable  rates;  luit 
jileuty  and  cheap. 

Jackson  (several  r.  r.) — .\ckerHou  1.  ('.  in.;  MicluKau  Centcrl.  4  m.;  Vandern"ik.-* 
1.3  111.;  Bruwers  1.  4  111.;  I'ortano  1.  lo  iii.;  Pleasant  1.  10  in.;  Eji^le  1- ^  I'l-:  Tortafif 
and  Michigan  Center  best;  b.  I).,  speckled  bass,  pickerel,  perch  and  suulish;  suutisli, 
perch  and  bass  iiiost  uumerous;  worms  and  iiiiuuows  used  as  baits;  June  to  Sr\,v 
ember  best;  hotels  .*'2to  $3  p.  d.;  boats  'ioc  p.  d..  and  bait  (minnows)  Ic  each.  (••"k1 
tisliiiifj. 

Jasper  (L.  S.  k  M.  S.)— Beau  cr..  Black  cr.,  and  Nile  cr.;  Black  cr.  best;  pickerel 
and  b.  b.;  i)ass  most  numerous;  minnows  usual  baits;  May  and  June  best;  hotel  JI 
p.  d. ;  boats  and  guides  scarce  but  probably  not  needed 

Jerome  (L.  S.  \-  M.  S.)— Crystal  1.  5  m.;  Goose  1.  }^  m.;  Farewell  1.  3  m.;  la.-t 
best;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch  and  sunfish;  bass  and  perch  most  numerous;  niinn""- 
and  worms  usual  baits;  May  an  1  .June  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  boats  .")»)c  i).  d. 

Johusville  (C.  \-  W.  M.)— steams  Bayou  and  L.  Michigan  5  m.;  first  best;  b  b., 
pickerel,  etc,;  b.b.  most  numerous;  small  fish  as  baits;  May,  June  and  July  l"''*t: 
boatH  and  baits  at  small  cost. 

Kalkaska  ((J.  B.  .V  I.  See  page  IX.)— Boardman  r.,  Manistee  r. ;  Rapid  r.  and  nr, 
meroiis  small  lakes;  Boardman  r.  and  Rapid  r.  are  best  for  trout,  and  Manistif  r. 
for  grayling;  trout,  grayling,  b.  b..  pickerel,  peivh  etc.  abound;  speckled  trout  iiml 
•jrayling  most  numerous;  usual  baits  are  used:  May  1  to  September  1  best  for  trnit, 
June  1  to  Nov.  1  for  grayling-  hotels  $"J  p.  d.;  guidea,  boats  and  bait  can  be   bal  at 


i 


T'NITBI)   BTATKH   ANP   TANAPA. 


•».") 


i,  ,1-  imlil*' ratcH.  Tin"  ManiMtoo  r.  illMtHiit  1' iii.  iMniio  of  tlio  bcMt  kiiivIiuk  \viit<TH 
111  Viiii'i'ii'u.  Write  to  <'ii|it.  I.iiliiinlii'.  KitlkiiHka.  Mirli.  He  liuM  It  ]ifniiiiiM-iit  i-uiiip 
,  I,  ii.<   .MiiiiiHtcr  and  will  fiiniiHli  tnitH,  Imuti'  iiml  ^Mii'li'M  at  iiiiMlriut*'  I'liar^t'H. 


Keystone  (<••  it- A:  I.     See  jiiiKf  IX)— Itnardiiuiii  r.   Ufur  hI ..     .. 

I,  iiii'i'ii  I.  liinl  lli-trty  or  l)ui'k  I.  7  in.;  lant  bi'Ht;  Nitcrkli'd  ti'oiit,  ){ra\iiiiK,'  and 
|.i.  kni'l;  H|)<'i'kliMl  trout  inoxt  iiwiiirroiiH;  worm  and  t'ro^  liaitH;  .V|iril  to  Nuxiiiilirr 
1.-1.  Iioti'l  j'l  .'i<i  |i.  d. ;  Koiil*''^  »t  .i^  1.')*'  and  lioaril  ]i.  d.;  lioalH  .f  I  ..Vi  |i.  d.  oiiiivi'r 
.iinl  .'iiic  p.  d.  on  laki'H.  'I'luM  in  a  niont  fxri'lli'iii  |iciuit  for  truiit  uiid  I),  b, ;  tlif  uruy- 
liii„  :ir<'  Ki'ttinn  Hcarct'  in  tin-  wat tm  near  tin;  Hti^iion. 

Klinffer  Iiake  IT..  H.  \  M.  N.)— Klin^'.ir  I.  1  m.;  Mud  I.  Int.;  (iiirton  I.  1  S  in.; 
I'll  Ki  iiTl.  I'l  IM.;  Ilrnt  lifht;  ))ii'k<'r)-l.  1).  li..  iicrcli  I'tc;  |icrrli  and  liaHM  inoHt  nii- 
Iiii'I'kiih;  iniiinowH  and  NsorniH  UHUal  liaitH;  Imti'lH  at  niotltTatc  rate;  ImatH   T.'x'   \i    d. 

Lake  (!'.  ^°  I'.  M.)- Crookid  l.at  ntation;  I'ranbcrry  I.  I',  in.;  hint  hcHt;  uvuhh 
I  iki .  lla^H  etc.;  ^raxH  pike  most  iiiinici'tiup';  Jiini',  July  und  .Vii^UHt  bent;  hottd  f^l 
I .  il.;  liotttH  plinty. 

L'Anse  (>'•  H  'V  O.I— Kt'Nvcnaw  May  loo  ft.,  Fall  and  .stiirni'on  r.  'jou  ft.  Tin' 
i,,n  I-  till-  lif.-t  uroMiid.  Silver  ami  Kavvn  r.  are  i>artii  iilarly  noted  for  brook  trout. 
>' '    itara^a,  Mieli. 

Lanslng^  (Mieh.  <*.)—(irand  ami  Cedar  ih.  'i  n..;  I'ine  1.  '.»  in.;  best  nro>ind<J 
I  !!i'  I  itKi':  iienli,  b.  b.  and  iiickertd:  b.  b.  ihohI  numerous;  ininiioWH  and  art.  bailH 
ami  irollint,' is  the  praetiee  amoii^' loe.il  aiiKlers.  .lune  the  best  moiitli;  liolels  rea- 
.- 'liiitile;  boats  .Vic  ]>.  d. 

Lawton  (Miih.  ('.)  -  Mersey  1  K  m.,  Cold  lirocdi  1  m  ,  I'aw  I'aw  r.  It  m.;  Mersey 
i  tlir  liest;  b.  b.  and  suntish;  the  tirst  named  most  numerous;  minnow  and  worm 
liui.  May  and  .lune  the  best  months;  hotels  .f'J  p.  d.;  guides  and  boats  moderate. 
\\  ;iti  !■  "f  above  is  elear  and  cool,  and  there  are  several  other  |,'ood  lakes  ami  streams 
williin  easy  distance. 

LeBoy  (<•■  15.  >V  1.)— Pine  r.  7  ni.;  Rose  1.  4  m.:  Silver  1.  fi  m.;  Mo^baek  I,  •>  m., 
m1\.  I' I.  anil  I'ine  r.  best;  Ki'i'vlinn  in  r.,  b.  b.,  perch,  pickerel  etc.  in  lakes;  basH 
Ui'<-\  numerous;  tlies  usual  bait;  boats  can  be  procured. 

LeverlUGf  (<>.  H-  A;  I.)— <'arp  1.    4   m.;  pi<kerel,b.    b.  and  pike;  wall   eyed   jiike 
]if-:  miUKU'ous;  minnow  bait;  .luiie.  .luly  and  .Vu^'ust  best;  hotels  ,fl  p.  d. ;  ^ 
:1  t.i  i'l  p.  d.;  boats  Cnh-  to  ^l  p.  d.     Carp  1.  has  an  exctdleiit  local  reputation. 


uides 


Lyons  (l>et.  I-.  .^  N.)— (traml  r.  flows  through  the  town.  There  in  t^ood  hshin^;  at 
!••  iliiiu  below  the  iron  bridge  in  .\i>ril  and  May,  The  bi'>rt  points  above  the  dum 
iiir  till'  Hitchcock  and  JUk  Juldles.  Both  varieties  of  b.  b.,  pike,  i)ickerel,  pike- 
111.  h  etc.,  are  caught,  live  minnows  beiuK  tlie  best  bails;  .Ml  the  above  lish  are 
larsir.  Aiiril,  May.  Sept.  and  Oct.  are  best  months;  hotels  .*1..")U  p.  d..  or  ,f4  p.  vv.; 
lMiiii>  *1  p.  d.,  baits  cheap.     HcoThk  Amehican  Aniii.ku,  vol.  VII,  pa(,'e.  SU. 

Mackinaw  City  ((!•  U.  X-  I.  .<:  Mich.  C.)— Mill  cr.  4  m.;  Carp  1.  and  r.   7  m.; 

(iiuhain  (lU' {Irayhani)  shoals  5  m.;  Mill  cr.  ami  Carpi  and  v.  best;  .Mill  or.  fur 
.-111,  kicd  trout:  Carp  1.  and  r.  for  b.  b.  and  varieties  of  pike;  (iiaham  1.  after  Sept. 
j'ltnOct.  1,  fur  trolling  fiu- .Mackinaw  ilake)  trout;  minnow  and  worm  baits;  from 
.\liril  to  Oct.  1;  hotels  .•?!  to  .*'J.."«i  p.  d.;  Imlians  and  other  Kuide.^  can  be  had  rea- 
Miliable;  boats  and  bait  at  very  cheap  rate.  Fine  catches  of  lake  trout  are  made 
II  iiiaham  shoals,  and  the  Ch(.-nea'ix  Islands  11  m.  yitdd  j<ood  scores  of  b.  b.  pike 
i't.\ 

Mackinac  Island  (H.  \  <;.  H.  N.)— L.  Cheneaux  VI  m.;   Carp  r.  12  m.;   L.  Cbe- 

ii<  ;iu\  best;  mascalon^e.  D.  b.,  pike,  pickerel  aiul  perch  abound;  Carp  r.  is  a  good 
ti'iit  stream;  minnows,  worms  and  trolling  houks  used  for  baits;  June,  July  and 
.Vu^jiist  best;  uo  hotels  near  tishiug  waters,  camping  has  to  bo  done;  guide  and 
beat  $'.>p.  d. 

Manistee  (F.  k  P.  M.)— Bear  cr.  20  m.;  Portage  I.  12  m.;  Manistee  r.  near  station; 
LakiMichigaii  1  m.;  two  tirst  best;  grayling  (in  Bear  cr.),  pickerel  and  bass  (iu 
I'i'itage  1.),  pike  (in  Manistee  r.).  herring,  jierch  and  whitetish  (in  1.  .Michigan); 
I'lT,  h,  herring,  b.  b.,  and  pike  are  most  numerous;  worms,  small  fish  and  Hies  used 
as  baits;  June  and  September  best,  or  June  to  October  all  good;  hotel  #2p.  d.; 
Iniiiis  2.">c  p.  h.  or  #)  p.  d. 

Manton  (O.  R.  A:  I.  See  page  IX)— Cedar  or.  near  station;  Buttermilk  cr.  and 
-'\.ral  other  unnamed  creeks  easily  accessible;  Cedar  and  Buttermilk  cr's  best" 
rt 'lit  and  grayling;  trout  most  numerous;  woniiH,  grasshopper.-.,  ^rubs  etc.  as  bftits' 


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Muy,  .Tiiiic  iiiul   July  beHt;  hotel   $1.50  p.  d.;  bait  at  Bmall  cost.    A  fine  fisLiiiy 
Kt'ftion. 

Marine  City  ',D.  Jt  C.  S.  >'.) — St.  Clair  r.  near  station;  pf  rcli,  i>i(kcrel,  pike,  \<. h., 
HiiutiHh  etc.;  ijcrcli  and  iiii'kt'H'l  mont  nunieroiiH;  woriii-^  and  minnows  usual  b'iis; 
July,  AuKUKt,  Sci)t('nil)er  and  October  bent:  lintels  .rl.Tiii  to  #2  i>.  d.;  bcuits  and  bmt 
plenty  and  cheap. 

Marquette  (M- II.  iV:  <).) — Lake  Superior  at  the  town  and  small  rivers,  ntreains 
and  lakes  within  a  radiun  of  a)  m.;  si)eckled  trout,  )>.  b.,  j)ickerel  and  lake  tiniit, 
Worm  bait;  June,  July  and  Aui,'ust  best;  hotids  .•<'J.')0  p.  d.;  ^nii.le  .■?'.!  to  j^J.'iO  [•.  d.; 
row  boat.s  :?1.  sail  boats  j^l  r>()  ]i.  d.;  bait  nominal;  lisliint^  fiom  the  rocks  alon^;  thi' 
sluiri's  of  hake  Superior  is  miu-h  followed  as  the  trout  are  larj^e,  rimniu^  froin  . 
to  2  lbs.  with  an  occasional  3 'j  lb.  fish  Trolling  for  lake  trout  (average  (J  lli>  ,  w 
HUicessfnl  in  the  lake.     Thi.s  iw  a  grai  .1  tishing  point. 

Metropolitan  (C  it  N.  W.)— Ford  r..  East  and  West  braui  lies  of  StiirHCoi-  r  . 
and  Heveral  .  ■  uill  lakes,  all  wUhin  r  radius  of  (i  to  h  im.;  bass,  jiickend,  bro(d<  tnnit 
and  ]>  rch;  '•<■  rivers  are  b(tst  for  brook  trout  and  Six  >Iile  1.  for  bass  aTid  pickiiil; 
l)rook  trout  are  most  nun;erous;  various  u.-iual  baits  used;  June  and  July  bi  >t; 
hotel  #2  jp.  d. ;  t,'nides,  boats  and  bait  at  reasciiud^le  price.  The  best  lishiny  is  ?>  in  lu 
ni.  from  .Metropolitan.  • 

McMillan  (D.  M.  .S:  M.)— Hound  1.,  Manistique  1.  andAVhitetish  1.:  two  last  1.  -t; 
pike,  inke-pei'ch,  liass  and  inascalonac:  imss  most  nunu'rous;  summer  and  i.iU 
best;  no  liotil  liiit  board  can  be  pi'ociir'ed.  'I'he  above  lakes  are  said  to  bevii-iii 
waters  and  abound  in  tlu'  above  named  fish. 

Michig'aniiue  (M.  II.  \-  (;.; — Michi^^amme  1.  uljacent.  Spur  r.  1  m.,  spruce  v.  I 
m.,  I'esliekee  r.  I  ui.  ami  l-'em'(!  r.-  (tlie  latter  contains  b.  b.)  The  best  waters  aro 
Si>rvKe  and  l'«'slMdite  r's  and  .Michij^amme  1.;  the  ti'out  are  plentiful,  \lsvuil  luriv; 
^lay,  June,  July  and  .Au}.;;ist,  the  latter  month  lieiug  thi'  best;  hottds  ^'^  p.  iL; 
guides  by  contract;  luiats  and  liaits  cheaji. 

Mitchell  (O.  H.  .V  I.  See  pat,'e  IX)— (rooked  1.,  Seciion  Ten  1..  Muskral  1, 
(loose  1..  i.oiij,'  1.,  Cranberry  1.  and  Diamond  1.  all  .iccessibie;  -Aluskrat  1  li'>t; 
pickerel,  b.  b.  etc. ;  picdiertd  most  numerous:  minnows  and  spoon  hooks  used  as 
baits:  July  to  October  best ;   hot(d  ,r3..")(i  p.  w.;  guides  .■►'2  p    d.     ]  ishing  excelleul. 

Mona  Lake  (('■  ■'v  vV.  IM.)— .Mona  1.  near  .station;  b.  b.  and  iiike  prineipallv : 
niinnow  and  grub  baits;  June,  July  and  .\ugust  best:  no  hotels  and  other  airtii; 
modutious  scarce,  but  line  fishing  at  this  place. 

Moutag°lie  (('•  'V  W.  M.)— White  r.  (at  the  luoutli)  li  m.  I'ine  small  nuiuth  b  \>. 
lishinu- 

Monroe  (!.•  ^i.  \M.  S.) — Lake  Erie  ;j  un;  lliver  Kaisin  rims  througli  city:  beih 
godd;  piki-,  li.  b.,  vvhitelish  etc.:  whitetish  most  numerous.  snuiU  lisli  andw^nu 
bails;  spiing  and  fall  months  best:  hotel  ,*"J  p.  d.:  guides  j^L.'io  to  j^'^  p..  d.  :  In  ats 
and  bait  plent,^  at  nominal  I'ost.  The  best  tinu^  for  r.  fishing  is  when  thewml 
hlow.-i  in  from  Lake  Erie,  so  say  the  local  anglers.     A  good  hshingpiiint. 

Mt.  Pleasant  (F.  .V  P.  M.)— (old  Watvr  1.  llm.:  Willow  1.  U  m.;  Eight  I'-iiii 
1.  :io  m.;  Si\  Is  'Jl  m.:  Half  .Moon  1.  Vi  m.;  Last  Kange  1.  11  m.:  Six  Is  best,  iml 
give  Very  line  lishing;  b.  b.  pickend,  uiascalonge  and  perc  h:  bass  and  pick'  I'l 
most  abundant,  minnows,  worms  and  spoons;  IMay,  June  and  July  best;  hotel  -iU 
p.  d..  >^.'>  p.  vv.;  gnidi's  and  boats  plenty  aiid,cheap:  bait  ^1  \t.  loo. 

Miinising'  (I).  A:  v.  S.  N.  and  D.  M.  \-  .AI.)— Sixteen  Mile  1.  11  m.;  Indian  r.  i>^  i  i  . 
L.  Superior  :('.!  ni.;  first  best;  spei-kled  trout,  vvhitelish.  iiickerel,  b.  b.,  etc.;  i  !■  1>- 
erel  and  bass  most  numei'ous-  worm  and  fa  jiork  bait;  June,  July  and  .\ii:  u-t 
best:  hotels  .^1  ..">0  p.  d. ;  uuides  ,:^;i..">o  p.  <i. .  boats  Toe  p.  d.  (iood  flouting  cuii  i'- 
had  in  sireanis  easily  reached      .V  good  lishiui..  point. 

Muskegon,  3rd  st.  station  (C  .V:  W.  .M.)— Muskegon  1.  and  r.  near  si.ii,  n 
Beai  1  2'.^  m.  Lake  ."\liehitiaii  .">  m.;  Plat  1  1  1  m.  LV  ."\li(diigan  and  .Muske  ii 
best,  black  rock  am"  spei  kled  bass,  whitefish,  jierch.  pike,  pickerel,  jnascale'  .• , 
•■isco,  herring,  etc.  b.  b  most  numerous  minnows  i.si'd  mostly,  but  other  ii::ts 
according  ti;  aeaaou  May,  June,  July,  Seidember  and  Octoljcr  best;  hotel.-*  .'r'-  p.  d„ 
but  board  can  lie  Lad  a'  private   houses  at  $'>  p.  w.:  boats  luc  p.  h.;  bait  10c  p.  du.;. 

Napoleon  (L  s  \  M  S.)— W(df  1.  'J  m.  siom  1.  1  *,  m.,  darks  1.  i  m.;  Viue\  i"'l 
1  .'<  jii,  lirst  best,  black  and  silver  bass  an, 1  j)ickei'el,  bass  most  numerous:  u  iii 
and  minnow  baits;  May  and  June  bcbt  mouths;  hotels  :rl,5u  p,  d.;  boats  and  '  ."t 
at  moderate  cost,     "tiood  llshiug  "  io  reported. 


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97 


L  fine  fi.-liJLj; 
el,  inke,  I'.'n., 

I    visual  li'it,-; 

[latH   auil  Ipiiit 


verH,  Htrciiins 
1   lake  tiiut. 

)  .«-J..M)  1  .  4.: 
icks  aldii^;  thr 

linn     fl"ln 

iige    C   lli>, ,  i~ 

Sturncoi-   1-  . 

1,  brook  tr^nt 

and  iiifK'  !>  !; 

l.l     July    1"M; 

liiug  i«  f>  1"  I'l 

two  last  !■■  -t; 
uier  and  l;ill 
I  to   be  Miiiiu 


II.,  Siiruic  r.  1 
^st  watei'f  ale 
,  UHUul  luiv-; 
itels    *'J  I'.  .1.; 

..  .Musknii  i  , 
i.^^krat  1  li'-t; 
lookn  uscil  as 
in  excellent. 

](('  iiriueiimllv ; 
thei'   afc'iii- 


.uth  1.    ■<'■ 

inU   city;  Ih'IIi 

ish   and  \v.  rm 

y..  d.  ;   l'":its 

len    the  \Miiit 

(lint . 

;   i;inllt    l'"iHl 

|x  Is  best,  :iuil 

and   pickml 

lest;  Uotcl  S'- 

iidian  r.  i>^  >"■■ 

111.,  etc.;  i'i''k- 

^v  and   August 

mlinn   can  I"; 

Ineai"   st.iii"ii 
|id    .Muskcu'U 
niascali'i!-''. 

luotlier    I'lltS 

lutels  ;r-  r.  d., 
liit  10c  p.  il^'ii- 

In.;  Viucy.inl 
[erous;  Willi 
lais   auil   '"li^ 


Veefauuee  (M.  H.  k  O.)— Carp  r.,  Escanaba  r.,  Chonkalay  r,,  Trout  1.,  Teal  1.  and 
niiiiiy  other  Hniall  Th,  all  '<J'a  to '20  m.;  Kscanaba  r.  beHt;  trout  and  chub;  trout 
uiuA  abundant;  woriiif..  beef,  Hies  and  art.  baits  used;  May,  .June,  .July  and  August 
Kt'Ht.  hotel  $  p  d.;  guides  at  $1  p.  d.,  and  found:  boats  auil  bait  at  nominal  cost, 
our  c<irreHpondeut  writes  us  '  A  red  hackle  fly  takes  well  in  «)uly  and  August;  a 
troUi  tin  is  also  good  during  these  nionths;  a  piece  of  chub  is  always  good." 

ITewaygO  (C.  «fc  W.  M.)— Muskegon  r.  near  station;  Hess  1.  2ni.;  Pickerel  and 
Kiiuluil;  r  'ili  ni.,  Brooks  1.  2  m.;  J'win  I's  4  m.;  Biglow  cr.  and  t'oolbaugh  cr.  5 
111.  ai  good,  perch,  b.  b.,  pickerel,  pike,  etc.;  Hess  1.  is  best  for  perch;  Brooks  1. 
till  bass,  ana  Pickerel  and  Kimball  I's  for  bass  and  jiickerel;  Muskegon  r.  for  pike, 
anc!  tlio  cr's  foi  trout;  minnows  and  other  baits  used;  May,  June  and  October  best; 
hutfl  f  i  p   d.;  boats  and  bail  easil)  procured. 

Newberry  (several  r.  r.)— Taquanieuoa  r.  1  to  5  m.;  Whiteflsh  1.  O  m.;  no  choice; 
mascalouge,  pike,  b  b.  trout,  etc.  three  tirst  most  ntimerous;  July  and  August 
bfst    hotel  $'J  p   d,    no  professional   guides,  but  i)eraons   for  the  puii)08e   can  be 

priii'ured. 

JTewport  (L.  S.  &  M.  S.)— Lake  Erie  3  m.;  all  the  diflereut  varieties  of  fresh 
wairr  fishes,  pike  and  b.  b.  most  abundant;  minnow  bait;  June  and  September 
liertt    hotel  $1  p.  d.;  guide  $1  p    i.    boats  i^'Z  p.  w. 

Niles  (Mich.  0.)— Barrows  1.  and  aam  on  St.  Joseph  r.  1  m.;  Lacey's  p.  and  dam 
,iu.,  oest  waters  are  above  and  below  dam  on  St.  Joseph's  r.;  bass,  perch,  pick- 
erel and  pike;  the  two  former  in  the  majority;  minnows  and  worm  bait.  Anytime 
of  the  season  is  reported  good  for  fishing.  Hotels  $5  to  $7  per  week.  No  protes- 
sioual  guides,  V)ut  men  can  be  hired  to  show  grounds  for  |l,25  p.  d.;  boats  50c, 
[),  d, .  lUiunows  5c  p  doz 

Sforth  Adams  (L.  S.  &  M.  S.) — Lake  Adams  3}^  m.;  Devil's  1.  12  m.;  last  named 
oe.st  b.  b..  speckled  bass  and  pickerel;  baas  most  numerous;  minnows  are  usual 
liai'.^i,  May  and  June  best    hotels  $1.50  p.  d. ;  boats  and  bait  at  very  small  cost. 

Novi  (F  &  P  M.)— Walled  1  S"-,  m.;  i  .ckerel,  porch,  b.  b.,  etc.;  pickerel  and 
ba.s.s  most  numerous  minnows  and  worms  used  for  bait;  June,  September  and 
liiceiiilx^r  best    hotel  a'  moderate  price;  hotel  fur;  'shes  guides;  l)oats  25c  p.  h. 

Onota  (Bet.  M  &  M.)— Deerl.  J  m.; 

June,  .liih  and  August 


b.  b.  priucipi   .y ;  said  to  be  some  mascalougo; 


Oscoda  (D.  &  C.  S.  N.) — An  Sable  r.  adjacent;  Van  Ettan  1.  2'^  m.;  cluster  of 
Likis  (unnamed'  22  m.,  An  Sable  r.  best  for  grayling,  and  lakes  for  pickerel  and 
1).  li  tlies  used  mostly;  July,  August  and  September  best;  no  hotels  near  fishing 
grouiul,  cam])ing  has  to  be  done 

Osseo  (L  S   &  M.  S.)— Lake  Pleasant  1  'i  m.;  Osspo  Lakes  (I)  all  near  station;  first 
liii-i  iiickerel   bass,  perch,  "bluegill,"  etc.;  black  and  silver  bass  most   numerous 
minuowt  aiui  worms  used  a.'-  'laits;  May  and  June  best:  hotels    j;i..")0  p.    d, ;  guides 
$'.'11.  d.    boats  and  bail  reasonable. 

Otsego  Lake  i.Mich.  (.".) — Chain  of  four  Chub  Creek  lakes  r,  m.;  Otsego  1.  at  station- 
(td[io  1.  '2  m.  Manistee  r.  8  m.,  Bear  1.  10  m.;  and  north  branch  Manistee  r.  25  m.; 
lili'Uty  ot  pickerel  and  1).  b.  in  Chub  lakes;  live  niinno\\  bait.  In  all  the  lakes 
uauHil  b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch,  etc.,  abound.  The  Manistee  contains  (niantities  of 
t;r;iylhin;  a  brown  hackle  fly  the  favorite  lure,  minnows,  frogs  and  art.  spoons  are 
iistil  tor  the  oth'  r  tisli;  September  and  October  b(!St  nionths;  board  f  5  ji.  w.;  guides 
ilo>>  to  $2  p.  d. ;  boats  $1  to  $1.50.     See  Thk  Amkuican  .\N(iLER,  Vol.  VI,  pp. '.)  and  122, 

Ottawa  I C.  As  W.  M.) — Grand  r.  '.,  m.;  I-.  ^Michigan  J^  m.;  several  bayous  easily 
ttc(r>.-ilile  within  2  to  5  m.:  cisco;  w.  and  b.  b.,  lake  perch,  etc.;  cisco,  w.  b.  and 
luiili  most  numerous;  minnow  bait;  May,  Juno  and  July  best:  liotel  $2  p.  d.; 
guiiii-  ,*1  p,  d.;  boats  25c  p.  h.;  15c  p.  do/.,  for  minnows.     Exi-elleut  fishing  here. 

Otter  Lake  (F.  &  P.  M.) — Otter  1.,  Powder  Horn  1.  and  ISass  1.,  all  connected  by 
iliiiuuels  and  within  short  distance  of  station;  witliin  2  m.  are  North  1.,  Heming- 
way 1.,  Twin  Sisters,  Bear  1.  and  numerous  othirs  all  easy  of  access;  all  good;  b.  b., 
I'iikenl,  iierch,  etc,;  bass  and  pickfrtT  most  nuineroUH;  worms,  frogs,  siioon  hooks 
aiiilrtics  used;  June  to  October  best;  hotels  #1  to  ^^2  p.  d.;  boats,  baits,  etc.  plenty 
at  1"\\  prit'es. 

Paw  Paw  (T.  ^^  S.  H.)— Four  Alile  1.,  Three  Mile  1.,  Ueynolds  1.;  all  of  these  are 
easily  rcaclK'd  from  station:  black  and  rock  bass,  blue  fish  (.')  and  jierch;  the  twi) 
latter  most  numeruus;  customary  baits;  summer  months  bost:  hotels  reasonable; 
piiilis  nut  nei.'ded;  baits  cheap.    Fishing  excellent. 


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Fellston  ( G.  R.  &  I.  Sco  page  IX.  I—Doiiplase  1  4  m.,  is  rcimtcd  to  lie  a 
niOHt  excellent  black  bttss  and  pike  water;  the  former  reach  tj  Ibn.  aud  the  latter  » 
IbB.;  iiHiial  baitK  iucluding  praHshopperH;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  guides  $"J  p.  d.;  boats  .Siip 
p.  d.;  boarding  tentH  ut  thcs  1.  during  the  neaHoii,  charges  f  1  p.  d.,  including  h'lard. 
Maple  r.,  j^  ni.  diHtj^ut,  is  said  to  contain  nothing  but  grayling.  20  fish  to  a  rod  iua 
day's  flsbiug  ih  a  good  score.  Art.  flies  are  used;  worms  which  catch  the  laincsi 
grayling  cannot  be  had  at  Pellston.  See  Thk'  Amkrican  Aniilkk,  Vol.  Vil, 
page  i'.i. 

Pentwater  {C  k  W.  51.) — Peutwatei  1.  near  station;  Lake  Michigan  adjannt; 
both  good;  black  and  speckled  bass,  pickerel,  i)erch,  etc.;  perch  and  si)ccklc(l  Iih^s 
most  numerous;  minnows  used  for  bait;  May  until  October  best;  hotel  J'2  ji.  d. 

Petoskey  (ti.  K.  &  I.  See  page  IX.) — Bear  1.  6  m.;  Lake  Michigan,  ("rookdl  i.. 
Pickerel  1.  and  Burtl.  5  ni.;  Kound  1.  3  lu.;  Bear,  Crooked  and  Pickerel  lakes  best; 
pickerel,  li.  b.,  jjerch,  etc.;  bass  and  i)ickerel  most  numerous;  worm  ami  niiniidw 
l)aits;  May  to  September  ])est;  hotels  $2  to  $3  p.  d.:  boats  at  reasonable  rate.  The 
lishiug  is  good  here.     See  The  Amkhuan  AsciLKit,  Vol.  VI,  pp.  2(5  and  '.U. 

Plainwell  (T-.  S.  &  M,  S.)— Kalamazoo  r.  at  stption;  Pine  1.  fi  m.:  Gun  1.  12  ni.; 
and  from  l-i  to  1.")  small  I's  fnuu  !i  to  ti  iii.;  the  second  and  third  named  lakes  Ixst; 
b.  b.,  pike,  pickerel,  niascalonge.  etc  .  :  thcb.  b.  andiiickeri'l  most  abundant:  liait.-- 
are  minnows,  frogs,  craylisb,  grubs  and  wor)iis;  June,  July  and  August  are  the 
fav<UMte  months;  hotels  ;f  ">  to  .i^ii  p.  w.;  no  regular  guides;  boats  25c  to  $1  p,  d. 
The  fishing  in  this  sectii  n  is  reported  to  us  as  "good." 

Powers  (('.  k  N.  AV.) — Big  Cedar  r.  1  ni.;  Little  Cedar  r.  5  m.;  Devils  cr.  10  m,; 
Vest  branch  of  Cedar  r.  '>  m.:  North  branch  of  Cedar  r.  7  m.;  Big  Cedar  and  Uh  two 
branches  best;  brook  trout  ]irincipally;  W(U'ni  and  chub  baits;  June,  July  aud  .Vu};- 
list  best;  hotels  j^l.-'io  p.  d.;  guide  j^U  p.  d.;  nc  boatji  but  bait  plenty. 

Quiucy  (I'.  H.  ^'  M.  S.)— Chain  of  lakes  (\  in  number,  1st  one  1  m.;  Marble  1.  or  :!(1 
one  best;  pickerel,  b.  b.  etc. ;  b.  b.  most  abundant;  minnow  baits;  June,  July,  Sept- 
ember aud  October  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  25c  to  50c  p.  d. 

Beed  City  (ft.  R.  &  I.  See  page  IX.) — Ilereey  r.  at  station;  b.  b.,  trout  and  gray- 
ling abound,  the  latter  most  numerous  flies  used  for  two  last  named  and  usuiil 
baits  for  b.  b.;  June  to  August  best;  hotels  f2p.  d.;  guides  ?3  p.  d.;  boats  aii'l 
bait  at  reasonable  prices.  The  Muskegon  r.  4  in.  gives  good  ttshing  f(U'  b.  b.,  pick- 
erel, iierch  etc.     (Uiides  scarce,  but  information  is  freely  given  at  the  hotels. 

Beedsboro  (Det.  M.  &M.) — Unnamed  branch  l)a  m.;  West  branch  5J^  m.;  North 
braiu'h  m.  Stuch's  cr.  2  m.;  several  laud-locked  lakes  5  to  7  ni.;  unnamed  uili- 
\itaries  ot  Stuch's  cr.  10  m.,  and  Indian  r.  14  m.;  Stuch's  cr.  and  West  branch  arc 
best;  brook  trou I  in  all  except  lakes  and  b.  1).  are  in  them;  brook  trout  are  most 
numerous;  art.  flies,  fln  bait,  worms,  venison  and  pork  for  trout  and  usual  baits  for 
bass;  July  and  August  best  (see  State  Laws).  No  hotel  at  present,  but  accomnioda- 
tions  can  be  had. 

Boby's  Junctiou  (C.  i^  W.  M.) — North  branch  Pere  Marquette  r.  at  station;  Lit- 
tle Nort'  branch  }i  m.;  last  named  best;  trout  and  grayling;  grayling  most  nuuier- 
ous;  flies,  crickets  and  worm  baits;  June  and  July  best;  hotels,  guides,  boats  etc.  at 
Baldwin's  S  m.  distant. 

Bock  Biver  (Det.  INI.  &  M.)— Rock  r.  1  m.:  trout;  artificial  flies,  worms,  etc.; 
August  15  to  September  15  best;  no  hotels  here. 

Bose  Centre  (F.  &  P.  M.)— Long  1.  .3  m.;  Buck  Horn  1.  '.,  m.;  several  other  small 
lakes  from  j^  to  2  m.;  all  good  Ashing,  two  tirst  mentioned  the  best;  b.  b.,  pick- 
erel, perch,  sunflsh  etc.  abound;  minnows,  wornis,  dams  etc.  as  baits;  May  to  Oc- 
tober mcluoive  best ;  boats   and  bait  can  be  procured.     A  good  lishiug  ground. 

Sag'inaw  City  (Mich.  C.) — Within  ?m.  are  the  Sagiiuiw,  Cass,  Tittabawaesee  and 
Shiawassee  r's.,  the  best  of  which  is  the  Cass  r.  Black  bass,  i)ike,  jiike-perch  ami 
perch,  of  which  the  pike  and  perch  are  the  most  numerous;  minnows  aud  art. 
spoon,  in  use  July  to  October  best;  hotels  ;fl.5o  to  f  3  p.  d.;  no  guides  required; 
boats  aud  bail  plentif  u  and  cheap.  The  above  waters  are  sluggish,  hence  the  ti.sb 
though  plentiful  are  not  very  gamy. 

Sand  Beach  (D.  *:  C.  S.  N.)— Sand  Beach  Harbor  and  Lake  Huron  within 
1>  m.  first  best;  perch,  herring,  b.  b.,  lake  trout,  etc.;  perch  and  herring  most  nu- 
merous; worms,  minnows  and  trolling  spoons  used  for  baits;  all  summer  sea^oll 
best;  hoteia  J1.50  p.  d. ;  boats  25c  p.  h.  or  cheaper  by  the  day;  baits  at  very  moder- 
ate pricu. 


T'NITED   HTATKS   AND   CANADA. 


09 


[Hited  to  he  a 
1  the  latter  'H.) 
1.  (1.;  lidiitK  f>(ii- 
cludint;  liMani. 
■ih  to  a,  i'<i<l  ilia 
i-h  the  laiK(;-i 
LEB,    Vol.    VII, 

itian  ad.imfiit; 
I  siiei'klfil  liai-i' 
tel  $'i  p.  (1. 

Ill,  Or()ol<(il  ],. 
I'd  lakes  lust; 

I    Hiul    llliuilnw 

ible  rat<!.    Tin/ 

\n. 

Oim  1.  I'J  ni.; 
icd  lakeH  Inst: 
ItuiidHnt;  baits 
•iUgut<t  are  the 
c  to   $1  p.  a. 


evils  cr.  10  m,; 
dar  and  i>H  two 
,  July  and  Aug- 

Marble  1.  or  :!(1 
line,  July,  Sept- 
p.d. 

trout  and  f^ray- 

fuod  and  umi:i1 

d.;  boats   ainl 

or  b.  b.,  piik- 

hotels. 


iS? 


Niirtli 


4  ni.; 

unnamed  irili- 

pKt  branch  arc 

out  are   luost 

usual  baits  for 

it  accomnioda- 


at  station;  Lit- 
ig  most  nuuKT- 
es,  boats  etc.  at 

s,  worms,  etc; 


ftl  other  small 
st;  b.  b..  pick- 
May  to  Oc- 
shiug  ground, 

abawassce  and 
like-perch  ami 
uows  and  art. 

ides  retiuind; 
euce  the  lisli 

Huron  witbin 
^riug  most  uu- 
lunmcr  season 
lit  very  nioder- 


SaUgfatuCk  (<^' ^  W.  M.)— lyako  Michigan,  Kalamazoo  r.  and  1.,  adjacent;  Kala- 
],iazi  i>  r.  best;  blk.,  speckled  and  wbite  liass,  jiike,  jserch  and  jiickerel;  b.  b.  and 
iiilie  most  uuinerous;  minnow  and  •rayrish  baits;  June  1  to  Oct.  1  best;  hotel  $2  ji. 
(1.;  (jnides  reasonable;  boats  'iSc  p.  h.  or  il  p.  d. 

Sault  ste  Marie  (!>■  *j  *■'•  ^-  N.)— (ioulais  r.,  Batchewaua  r.,  Montreal  r.,  Agawa 

r,  Sand  r.,  Cold  r.,  Ctaryantua  r.  and  Michipicotin  r.;  trout,  b.  b.,  pike  and  masca- 
leWe.  The  Agawa  r.  best  for  trout,  Vi\r.  they  abound  in  great  numbers  in  all  of 
tbt  111,  The  Goulais  r.  best  for  bass,  jiike  and  mascalonge;  flies  and  ^vorm8  used; 
.luiie  and  Sejit.  best;  guides,  camp  outfits,  boats  and  baits  can  be  had,  all  reasona- 
tili.  The  dark  red  hackle  is  the  favorite  local  tly.  Tnmt  run  from  1  to  4  lbs.  and 
are  niken  in  abundance.  This  point  is  the  usual  gateway  to  the  Nipigon  section  for 
the  aii;;krH  of  the  United  States. 

SebewainST  (S.T.  &  H.) — Saginaw  Bay  ',  m.;  .Sobewaing  r.  near  station;  first  best; 
l.li,  jiickerel,  perch,  bullheads  and  suntish;  bass  most  numerous;  minnow,  frog 
and  worm  baits;  June,  August  and  September  besi,  hotels  $1  to  $l.o(t  p.  d.;  guides 
and  boats  at  reasonable  rates;  bait  plenty.  The  mouth  of  Sebewaing  r.  and  the  Ma- 
tine  Islands  are  the  favorite  grounds. 

Seney  (Bet.  M.  &  M.) — Foxr.  near  station;  Manistiqne  I's  accessible  via  Fori  r.; 
Mauistique  r.  and  outlet  and  headwaters  of  Fox  and  Manistiqne  r's  accessible; 
Iliad  waters  best  for  trout,  and  lakes  for  pike,  perch,  bass  and  mascalonge;  baits  for 
trint  are  art.  flies,  tin  V)ait,  venison,  pork  etc.:  for  other  tishes  spoon  bait  princi- 
lallv:  summer  best;  tall  for  mascalonge;  hotel  at  reasonable  rat'.-.  Within  10  to  18 
In.  will  be  found  some  of  the  best  trout  waters  in  America. 

Schoolcraft  (L.  S.  &  M.  S.)— Sugar  Loaf  I's  (2)  .3  m.;  Hogsett  1.  and  Gourdneck 
'.V,  ui.;  Howard  1.,  Kound  1.,  Barton  1.,  Holiday  1.  and  Greggs  1.  all  in   one 

m,;  tine  fishing  in  all  of  them;  pickerel,  pike,  perch,    speckled 

h.    b.,    rock   bafs 


chain 
1.  and  s. 


lijin,;  fine  fishing  in  all  of  them;  pickerel,  pike,  perch,  speckled  bass,  Land  s. 
m  h.  b.,  rock  bas-s  etc.;  pendi,  bass  and  snnrtsh  most  numerous;  minnows, 
worms  and  trolling  spoons  are  usual  baits;  July,  August,  Septembe.-  and  October 
lii>f;  hotel  $!..")«  p.  d.  or  $5  p.  w.;  no  guides  etc.  for  hire,  but  information  and 
1  .ats  can  be  procured . 


most 
;  bait 


!  proc 

Scottville  (F.    fe  P.   M.)— Pere   Marquette   r.;  pike,    pickerel   etc.;    pike 
Lunierous;  minnow  pork  and   worm   baits;  hotels  $'2  p.  d.;  guides  if'i  p    d. 

free 

Shelby  (C.  k  W.  M.)— ,\  number  of  trout  streams  in  this  locality  unnamed;  all 
i;ood;l)rook  trout  only;  worms  and  flies  usual  baits;  June  and  November  best;  hotels 

?'J  P  d. 

So.  Bay  City  (F.  &P.M.) — Saginaw  r.  '.^  m.;  Cheboyganning  cr.  2  m.;  first  best; 
litreh,  b,  b.  and  shovel-nosed  pike;  perch  (yellow)  most  numerous;  worm  bait; 
November  best  month;  hotels  $l,">(i  p.  d,;  guides  $2  ^i.  d.;  boats  and  bait  $1   p.  d. 

So.  Boardman  (G.  R.  &  I.)— So.  Boardman  r.  near  station;  si)eckled  trout; 
worm  bait.  J\me  and  July  best;  hotel  $1..')0  p.  d.;  guides,  boats  and  bait  at  very 
fuiall  cost.     Trout  have  been  caught  here  weighing  J  lbs. 

Sparta  (C.  A:  W.  M.)— Lower  1.  High  1.,  chain  Ls,  Camp  1.,  Indian  1..  Squaw  1,, 
Ueund  1.  and  Long  1.  3  and  i  ni,;  Kogue  1.  1  m.;  Camp  1.  best;  pickerel,  b.  b.  pierch 
and  "blue  gills";  pickerel  and  jierch  most  almndant;  minnow  and  worm  baits; 
-May  best  mouth;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  guides  fU  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  60c  p.  d. 

Spriugport  (L.  S.  &  M.  S)— Duck  1.  4  m.:  b.  b.  and  pickerel;  last  most  numer- 
"Us;  minnows  usual  baits;  May,  June,  Jidy,  Sejitcniber  and  October  best:  hotel 
»1  \).  d.;  guide  at  reasonable  rate;  boat  .'jUc  p.  d. 

Stager  (C.  Ai  N.  W'.)— Brule  r,  1  ni.:  Boot  1.  4  m.:  Lake  Stager  '4  m. ;  Deadmans 
1. 1  m.:  Pickerel  1.  3'o  m.;  Lake  Maggie  .")  m.;  Brule  r.  best:  speckled  trout,  b.  b., 
I'irkert  1  and  i)erch  ;  trout  most  numerous;  fresh  venison  and  beef,  worms  etc.  used 
fir  bait;  April,  May,  June,  October  and  November  best.  The  Brule  r.  is  best  for 
irout,  and  Boot  1.  for  b.  b.    A  good  fishing  ground. 

Stanibaugrh  (C.  &  N.  W.)— Iron  r.  near  station;  Brule  r.  8  m.:  Stanley  1.  4  ni.; 
rlirau'i'ii  1.  t>  m.;  Brule  r.  best;  trout,  b.  b.,  pickerel,  wliitefish  etc.;  tr<uit  most 
.il'UiK.iuit;  grubs,  worms,  beef,  files  etc.  aii  bait;  June,  July  and  August  best;  hotels 
$!..>!  to  $2  p.  d.;  guides  f2  to  $''j  p.   d.;  boats  can  be  had. 

Star  Island  at  St.  Clair  flats  in  Lake  St.  Clair  30  m.  from  Detroit;  (Via  D.  .1-  C. 
IS,  N.I— Perch,  b.  b.,  pike,  mascalonge  and  i)ickrnd;  b.  b.  most  abundant;  <!iii)is, 
iraytish,  perch,  frogs,    shiners   etc.    as   baits;  July,   August  add   September   best; 


lOU 


THE  ANOLKn'S   OVIDE   BOOK. 


hotel  $2  p.   d.,    or  $10  p.  w.;  guides  $2    p.   d.;    buat.s  $1  p.  rl..  or  $3.50  p.  w.    A 
go(<(l  water. 

St.  Charles  (.Mich.  C.) — Bad  r.  '4  111.  from  atatiou;  pickerel,  pereb  aud  1).  1).; 
piikercl  aiul  pvfoh  luo.Ht  ahmulaut;  woriii.H,  iiiiunows,  meat  and  Hpooiis  &>t  bait, 
fall  iiiontlirt  best;  boteU  ^l.fiO  and  ^;vJ;  boats  reascuable;  uo  regular  guideo:  beat 
li^jbiug  ;t  to  5  luile.s  dowu  the  river. 

St.  Clair  |l>.  ^V  f.  S.  N.)— St.  dair  r.audPiuer.;  lirst  be.st;  i)ii'kerel,  bciiius,' 
iind  b.  b.;  pickerel  most  numerous;  worms  usual  bait;  .)uue,  July  aud  Augu-rit  best- 
hotels  $'J  p.  d.;  boats  ^ni-  p.  b.  or  $1  p.  d. 

St.  Joseph  (several  r.  r.)— St.  Josepb  r.aud  barl)or,  and  Lake  Michigan;  Paw  Paw 
r.  and  1.,  12m.;  Berrien  and  Twui  springs  15  m.  Early  in  the  seast)n  the  best  tiHhiUi> 
is  at  the  moutli  of  St.  .Jonepb  r.  Midsummer  and  fall  at  Berrien  aud  Twin  sprint;.-!. 
B.  b.,  white  bass,  ijickcri'i.  i>ik«',  ami  an  oe(-asional  nmscalonge  are  taken.  Inl. 
Mi  .bigau  large  peri-li  inid  hiUi"  trout  arc  caught.  Black  and  white  bass  in  r.  .Min- 
nows, i-raytisb,  worms  aud  art.  b:iits  arc  used;  from  June  to  IJct.  :U,  the  best  perimi 
for  white  bans;  June  aud  July.  St-pt.  and  Oct.  for  b.  b.;  hotels  $2  i>,  d.;  guides  pt-r 
coutraet;  boats  .-f  I  p.  d.;  minnows  10c  p.  doz. 

Straits  of  Mackinac  (1).  .s;('.  s.  N.)— Les  Cheneanx  about  Ifi  m.  from  the 
Island  (if  Mat^kinac;  piki-,  i)ikepercb,  niasealonge,  b.  b.,  etc.;  pike  and  s.  m.  b.  ba.sri 
most  numerous;  minuow  and  craytisb  baits;  July,  August,  September  and  OctnluT 
best;  an  Indian  guide  can  be  hired,  but  cami)in«  out  must  be  doiu'.  C'arp  r.  uuil 
several  other  good  trout  str's  art'  on  tb(^  north  sluu-e  of  the  straits. 

Strouach  (I-',  ^v  P.  .M.)— Manistee  1,  near  station;  Bass  1.  18  m.;  last  named  l)e.-it; 
1).  b.,  piu'eh  aud  pickerel;  bass  most  numerous;  minnows  aud  worms  usual  baius; 
.\pril  l)est  month;  boats  aud  l)ait  at  reascji'-ible  rates. 

Stlirgris  (!'■  S.  .S:  M.  S.i — Johnson  1.  '2  m.;  (;rotcb  1.  3  m.;  Ilog  Creek  1.  4  m.; 
Williams  1.  3  m.;  Little  Johnson  1 .  3  m.;  Fish  1.  3  m.;  Little  Hound  1.  3  m.-  Plum 
I.  '1  '3  m.;  Hog  (!reek  1.  and  Williams  1.  best;  1>.  b.,  strawberry  ))ass,  pickerel,  perch, 
rock  bass  eti-.;  b-iss.-in.l  pickerel  most  iiuuuTous;  minuiAvs  and  worms  usual  bam; 
May,  Jun(N  July,  Septcml)er  aud  ()ctol)er  best;  hotels  *1  to  .?2  j).  d.;  guides  at 
reasonable  rates;  boats  and  baits  at  uu)derate  cost.  There  are  uumeroue  other 
small  I's.  and  cr's.  in  this  section  where  lisb  are  abuiulaut 

Tallman  ( 1". '.v  P.  M.)— Sauble,  Twin,  liouud,  Ford,  Bass,  Odar,  Way  RoaJ, 
(rfiss  and  Long  lakes;  Lincoln  and  Satible  r's  .;  distance  ',  t<.  H  m.;  Satible,  Twin, 
liouud  aud  i^iiug  Is  best;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  "blue  gills,"  and  sonu'  pike;  bass  an  I 
pi  kerel  most  abundant;  minnows,  deer  tail  and  spoon  books  as  baits;  May,  June, 
.Sept.  and  Oct.  best;  no  regular  iiotel.  but  boardiug  hyuses  at  $1  to  $l,-.i5  p.  d.; 
guide  f'i.'J')  p.  d.;  boats  on  most  all  of  the  lakes. 

Xopinabee  (Mich.  ('.)— Mullet  1.  .">  rods;  Imlian  and  Pigeon  r.  3  m.;  Burt  1.  J  m. 
The  best  i)f  these  is  Mullet  1.;  pike,  pickerel,  b.  b.,  and  niasealonge  in  the  lakes, 
aud  grayling  in  the  rivers.  June,  July.  Sept.  and  Oct.  best  months;  hotels  ^J-Jti 
$2.50  p.  d.;  giiides,  including  boat  f3  i).  d.  .V  stream  2'^  m.  from  Toi)inabi-e  has 
been  stocked  with  trout  and  will  be  open  for  public  fishing  after  May  1,  18a5. 

Traverse  City  (<L  R.  iV  L  Seepage  IX)— (Iraud  Traverse  Bay  and  Boardniau 
r.  near  station;  both  good;  in  the  bay.  'diukiuaw  (lake)  trout,  wbitelisb,  bei-iin^ 
and  perch;  in  the  river  si)eckled  trout  and  pickerel:  all  very  plenty;  spooti  hi  iks, 
miiuiows,  worms,  tly  hooks  and  tins  used  as  baits;  Ju!u\  July  and  .\ugust  licst: 
November  the  best  for  trolling  for  Mackinaw  trout;  hotels  $1,50  to  $4  p,  d.;  guide 
$2  p.  d..  boats  .«1  p.  d.     This  is  a  noted  tishing  point. 

Three  Rivers  (Mich.  ('.)— St.   Josep.i  r.  runs  tlirough  towti;    FLahers  1.  5  m,; 
liickerel,  lake  bass,  (Striped  bass)  and  ])erch,  bass   aud    perch   are    nu)st  abundant; 
W'lrms,  minnows 
aud  i)aits  cheap. 


ami  Hies;  best  mont!n,  May,  June,   .\ug.,  Sept.  and   Oct.;     beaW 


n-ar  station;  i)icki 
had.     There    are 


rel,  1).    b.,  etc. 
3   or  4   other 


;  l>ann 
lakud 


TastinC'-  B-  -v  I.   See  page  IX) — Kose  1, 
most  numerous;  worm   bait;    boats    eaii    be 
within  4  m.  where  there  is  good  rtshing  also. 

Watorsmeet  (M.  L.  S.  &  W.)— Duck  cr  and  Great  Trout  hr.  near  station: 
la>t  best;  luook  trout;  flies  and  wiu-nis  Usual  baits;  May  20  to  Seiitenib.'  1 
l)eht;  good  hotel  $1.50  p.  d. ;  eunof  with  oarsman  $2..';o  to  $3  p.  d.  Duck  cr.  tan  Im 
lislied  from  the  banks  for  5  m.:  the  trout  although  small,  are  plentiful.  On-at 
Trout  br.  is  consideicd  to  be  <uie  of  the  best  streanis  in  the  Northwest.  Wi-.te 
to  r.  r.  agent  at  I'agle  lliver.  Wis.,  on  above  ru:id:  he  will  arrange  lor  guides  to  meal 


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101 


;i[i.rl.  1-  at  \Vator«mpet.  which  is  20  m.  from  Fagle  River.  The  best  plan  howover 
,,  I,  ~v<\>  at  thi-  latter  place   flrt^t,  aud  tinh   the  waters   there,  then  go  up  to  Waters- 

i,i, .  t  Aitli  yiiiir  fiiiidfs. 

Watervliet  (♦'  'V-  AV.  M.)— Paw  Paw  1.  1  m.:  Paw  Paw  r.  near  station:  first  best; 
iiii  k'  I'll,  b.  b.  mid  suiitish;  pickerel  most  iiunierons;  minnow^  and  woriUH  usual 
li;iit>.  winter  is  best  for  iiickcrel,  but  caught  at  all  seasout?;  hotels  at  reasonable 
iiriii  -;  boats  'iac  to  "lOc  p.  d.;  bait  at  sniall  cost. 

West  Bay  City  (Mich.  ('.)— Saginaw  r.  and  Bay;  the  latter  t  m.  distant;  lake 
til. HI    ulutetisli,  bass  and   jierch:  Sept.  aud  Oct.  for  bass;  fiy,  nuiiuows  aud  worms. 

Ihi    I'.iv  and  lake  tishing  excellent. 

West  Branch  (Mieli.  c.i— Kelly's  1.  .">  ni.. dam  on  West  branch  of  Rifle  r.  H  m. 

(it'or^^i's  1.  5  HI..  S;tge's  1.  IH  ni.'  tile  latter  is  the  best  water:  b.  1).,  pike,  perch,  etc.: 
the  two  former  prevailing;  minnows,  trogsiindart.  spoons  are  used;  October  and 
Jmie   best   mouths;  hotels    ^IJM  p.  d.;  guides   ditto;  boats   aud   baits  at  moderate 

cUar^is. 

Willis  (W.  St.  I..  \-  P.  See  p.  XV) — Huron  r.  3  ni.;  i)ike,  pickerel,  b.  b.,  etc.; 
1),  1).  most  n\inu'i'ous;  worm  bait;  April,  May  aud  September  best;  hotel  ?'2p.  d.; 
bniits  and  bait  at  nominal  I'ost. 

Woodstock  (I-  S.  \  M.  S.I— (loose  1.  '.,m.;  b.  b.,  perch  and  pickerel:  first  most 
•iliuiul ml:  worm  and  meat  baits;  May  aud  September  best;  no  regular  hotel;  boats 

J.V  1..  d. 

Wyandotte  (Mich.  ('.)— Detroit  r.  '3  m.;  perch,  b.  b.  and  pike;  minnow  and 
uiiiiH  bait:  best  months,  .lutie.  -luly,  .Vug.  and  Sept.;  hotels  .f'J  to  ,*:(  p.  d.;  no 
^uiiles  needed;  boats  'J.'ic  p.  h.  The  White  Sulpiiur  Springs  are  situated  at  this 
puiiit,  where  in  season  (Mch.  .\pr.  Nov.)  good  shooting  cau  be  had. 

MINNESOTA- 

Aitkin  (N.  P-  See  pagf' VTTI)— Cedar  1.  .i  m.;  Sandy  1,  50  m.:  Mill  Lncs;  last 
1,1..-!.  w  hitefish,  i)ickerel,  bass  and  pike  pickerel  ami  whitortsh  mostly;  trolling  hooks 
ii-uilly  used:  Alay  au<l  Septeiuber  bist  months:  hotel.*:!  p.  d.  Otir  correspondent 
\viii>~:   ••(treat  sport  tishing  in  this  lake  (Suiidy).     (iame  of  all  kinds." 

Albany  (i^t.  P.  M.  ^  M.  SeepaneX.) — Rice  1.  <)  m.:  pike,  pickerel,  rock  bass 
;ui(l -nutish;  rock  bass  and  jiike  most  numerous;  spoons  and  worms  used:  May, 
.lull--  ;ind  -luly  best,   hotels  .*!  p.  d.;  boats  ."xic  to  .■?!  p.  d. 

Albert  Lea  (("•  M.  \St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— Fountain  1.  'j  m.;  picker- 
il  aiMl  perch;  perch  most  numerous;  minnow  and  worm  baits.  April,  May,  October 
aiiil  November  best;  hotel  ?'2  p.  il.;  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  prices. 

Aldrich(N'.  P-) — Dower  1.  4  m.:  jiickerel  and  bass:  pick(>rel  most  numerous; 
tr 'j^  ,uid  minnows  usua"  baits;  .lune.  July  and  .\ugust  best;  hotels  aud  guide  at 
it.i^.iuable  rate:  l)oat  5()c  p.  d. 

Alexandria  (St.  P.  M.  \-  :\r.)— Lakes  Oeupva,  Latnka.  Victoria,  Afnius,  Le  Hoiu- 
luiiliii.  Iiiirling,  Alinoua  and  a  ilo/.eii  others,  all  wifiiin  10  m. :  ;ill  t-'ood;  wall-eyed 
pikr,  pickerel,  b.  b..  Oswego  and  rock  bass,,  croppies,  pencil,  eti^.;  wall-<>y«'d  pike, 
liirkeicl,  b.  and  r.  bass  most  numerous;  minnow  and  frog  baits:  .lune  1  to  October 
l.Mii«t:  hotels  if^i  ji.  d..  #lOp,  w.:  boats  "jOc  p.  d.  Our  correspondent  writi's:  ••We 
ari' all  anglers  here.  Rock  bass  vi'eigh  1  lb. ;  b.  b.  :!  to  •">  lbs.;  iiiekerel.  (piket  and 
uiasi'iilonge  fnmi  •')  to  lo  lbs.:  wall-eyed  pike  (pike-i)erch)  1  'j  to  lo  lbs,  aud  suufish 
auaiMTch  '.  lb." 

Appleton  (('.  M.  'V  St.  P.) — .\rtichok(>  1.  lo  m.:  i)ike,  pickerel,  bass  and  croppies 
I'ikc  iuid  i)ickerel  most  numerous:  frogs,  anyle  and  grub  worms  as   baits;  May   to 
Uitolicr  best;  m>  regular  hotel;  a  few  boats  cau  be  had.     Very  good   fishing   is  re- 

l"ifti'd. 

Ashley  lSt.  P.  M.  .V  M.i— Pelican  1.  1  m.;  Christian  1.  'J',  m.:  Lake  Sewall  •.",, 
lu.:  I'llican  1.  best  for  early  season  and  L.  Sewall  for  summer:  i)ike,  jdckerel  aiicl 
1mis:<;  hass  most  numerous;  art.  spoons  and  fi'ogs  used;  .Vjiril  l)est  for  i)ickerel  and 
May  for  bass;  hotel  .■f'J  p.  d.:  guides,  boats  aud  baits  moderate.     Fishing  rei)i)rfed 

(■Xc'.'ll.  ut. 

Atwater  (St.  P.  ^i.  \  M.  See  page  X.)— Diamond  1.  :t  m.:  (ireen  1.  1.")  ni.;  last 
bt'.st;  [lickerel,  pike,  etc.:  i)ickerel  most  numerous:  worms,  frogs,  etc.  u.'»ed;  siiriug 
I'CHtHeason;  hotel  $i  p.  w.    (Jooil  fishing  reported. 

Audubon  (N.  P.     See  page  VII D— Lake  Cormorant -i  m.;  Pelican  1.  lo  m.;  I^ke 


102 


THK   ANOLKU  S   GflDK    BOOR. 


Ilunlce  0  in.;  two  first  beHt;  pickerel,  rock  bans,  h.  b..  whituJlHli,  etc.;  rock  liatiHaud 
wliitctisli  iiid^t  abundant;  fro^  and  frrsli  water  clam  baits;  May  and  Juno  bust; 
Lntel  .'rl  to  .'rl..">o>i.  d.;  Ixiuts  at  b)W  prices.     Tlie  resulent.s  di>  not  tihli  iniicli. 

Avon  (St.  1'.  .\I.  A:  -M.  Wee  \>in>v.  X.)— .Sijunk  l'.-  and  Minnie  1.  ',  m.;  tirHt  lnht; 
pickerel,  jiikc,  )».  1).,  etc.;  iiickerel  niiist  nunieious;  jiiinnnw  and  t'ro^  baits;  Aiinl, 
May  and  .luiicbest;  Initel  ,»1  p.  tb;  boats  a:'.d  liuit  at  reasi.inablr  cost;  tniUiuy  is  tUc 
t'aviiriti'  iiitthod  anion^'  b)cal  anylers. 

Barnesville  (St.  1*.  ^r.  .V  M.)— Deer  Horn  brancli  7  m.,  Pelicai.  Kapuls '.'J  m. 
I«ikcs  at  -Norwet^ian  <irovc  IJ  m.;  J'elican  and  licerlbirn  best;  pickerel,  ))ass  aiul 
wliitertsh;  pickerel  most  abundant,  fro^  and  fresh  meat  baitw,  -Mav,  June  and  .July 
best:  hotels  at  reaHonable  rates. 

BattieLake  (N.  P.  See  pajie  VIII.)-15attle  1.  '.,  ni.;  Bass  1.  '.  ni.;  East  Battle 
1.  I  m.:  Otter  lail  i.  5  ni.;  first  be.-^i:  pickerel,  bass,  piki'.  and  wbitetinh;  bass,  ]iike 
and  whitelish  most  al)iuidant  in  the  fall;  minnow  bait-  .May,  .June,  July,  Octolicr 
and  Novt.'iiiber  liesl  niontlis;  hotels  .*'J..">ii  p.  d.;  ;,'ilides  .*2  p.  d. ;  Iioats  plenty  and 
cheap.  These  are  ^'ood  fishiuji,  huntinj^  and  pleasure  yrounds,  with  t^'ood  accoui- 
InodatiouH. 

Uecker  (N.  P.) — Miss.  r.  2  jn.;  Klk  r.  ',  ni.;  iilk.  Hall  and  Thompfion  I's  .'i  in.; 
Klk  1.  best:  jiike,  pickerel,  b.  b.,  etc.;  iiiinnow  and  froj,'  baits;  hotel  ^'1  p.  u.;  boats 
and  bi'it  at  moderate  charges. 

Eeltrami  (St.  P.  .M.  \-  .M.  See  pa^'e  X.)— Maple  1..  I'nioi.  1.,  (rvstal  1. 
(  lear  1.  and  Sand  Hill  r.,  all  about  '20  m.;  Maple  and  Crystal  Is  l)est:  pickinl 
principally;  minnows  and  trolling'  hooks  used;  .\pril  to  June  best;  no  hotels; 
cinipmn  outfits  ri'ip.ired;  boats  can  1  e  had  cl.>'ap.     N  cry  Hj;e  tishiiij,'  reported. 

Big"  Iiake  (N.  P.  and  St.  P.  M.  .S:  M.)— Bi;i  1.  near  station:  Thompson's  1.  .!  m.; 
I-anle  1.  4  m.:  last  best;  b.  b.  ami  pickerel;  't.  I),  most  numerous;  fro^  and  miiiiinw 
bails:  May  and.)uno  best;  season  good  to  Septembi-r;  hotel  iri  p.  w.;  boats  can  be  lial. 
Excelh'iit  fisliing  reported.  Bi;^  1.  was  stiu'ked  with  ^almon  (lake)  trout  some  S 
ji'ais  ago;  none  liave  lieen  caught  as  yet,  but  as  tin'  water  is  over  'MO  feet  dcLj), 
experienced  anglers  may  yet  find  these  fish  in  tlie  lower  depths. 

Brandcn  (St.  P.  M.  iV  M.)— Moon  1.  '.,  m.;  whitefish,  bass,  pike  and  pickcrtl; 
liickeicl  most  numerous;  wornu  and  spoons  used;  June  best;  hotel  .*  1,.")U  p.  U. 
guides  boats  and  bait  at  reast)nable  charge. 

Brown's  Valley  (St.  P.  M.  \-  M.)— L.  Traverse  1'^  m.;  Big  Stone  1.  4  m.;  first 
best;  iiickerel,  silver  bass,  pike,  butl'alo,  etc.;  pickerel,  bass  and  sucki'rs  most  iiu- 
meious;  beef,  frogs,  etc.  are  used  as  halts;  good  ii.osi  all  se;isous;  hotels  $'2  p.  il.; 
boats  and  bait  at  '«(le  p.  d.     >laiket  fishing  is  mostly  followed. 

Brownton  (<".  M.  \' .St.  P.  .See  insidi'  back  cover.; — Lake  Marion  !1  m.;  bake 
I'reston  ;•  m.:  both  very  gooil;  pike,  jdi  kerel  and  various  lunds  of  bass;  bass  aiul 
pickerel  most  numerous;  minncjw  and  fioj^  halts;  .May  and  June  V)est;  hotel  #J  p, 
d.;  boats  and  bait  cheap.     Excellent  fishing. 

Buffalo  Iiake  (*"•  M.  A:  St.  P.)— L!»k<!  .Ulie  .'>  m.;  Lake  Prestmi  4  m.;  last  named 
be-t;  i)ickerel.  jiike  and  b.  b. ;  pickerel  most  numerous:  minnow  s  ami  frogs  usual 
baits;  May  and  June  best;  hi>tel  ;rl  p.  d. 

Carlisle  (St.  P.  M.  \-  M.  See  page  X.)— L.  Oscar  I  m.;  L.  Hexetli  1  '.  m:  last 
named  best:  pickerel  and  bass;  pickerel  most  iiumerinis;  frog  bait;  May  and  liiiie 
best;  no  n-giilar  ln)tels,  but  privaic  board  can  be  procure<l. 

Centre  City  (St.  P.  .t  T>.) — ("hisago  I's  adjoining  station;  bass,  pickerel,  eroppifs, 
tiuntish.  etc.:  pickerel  (jiike)  most  numerous;  art.  spoons  and  minnows  used;  May, 
and  June  best;  hotels  fl  to  il.'>f^  \>.  d.;  hotels  furnish  boats  to  boarders  free:  halts 
can  be  had  very  cheap.     .\n  excellent  fishing  point. 

Chanhassen  (<'.  M.  >^  st.  P.)— Long  1.  and  Lake  Susan  '.,  m.;  Lake  Minnrtonka 
3  m.:  Long  1.  best:  i)ickerel.  lake  bass,  rock  bass,  etc.:  lake  and  rock  bass  mest 
abundant:  spoons,  frogs  and  grub  worms  as  baits;  June  and  September  best;  Leai'tt^t 
hotels  are  at  Minnetonka  It  m.     (iood  fishing. 

Chatfield  (C.  Aj  N.  W.)— Boot  r.  '.  m.;  Mill  cr.  '4  111.;  first  best:  b.  Il  .ml 
speckled  trout  are  found;  luiunow  and  worm  bait.s;  Ajiril  and  September  1m>'.; 
Lotel  •?-J  p.  d. 

Ciitiiertl  (N.  P.  See  page  VIFI.)—Clitlieni!  1.  nea;'  station:  Battle  1.  1  111.:  Kast 
Battle  l.'-ii:.;  OtterTail  1.  ii  m.;  nochoice;  pi,kerel,pike,bafs,wliifefish,  etr  :  jiii  ktrel 


rNITED   STATES   AND   CANAI>A. 


103 


aiidlaHs  moRt  numfroufi;  minnows,  froRH  ami  artificialbaits  nnod.  nood  tisbihKat 
all  St  axons;  hotels  :?1  to  $l.oO  p.  d.;  ffnitles,  hoats  and  bait  ran  hv  hart. 

CrookSton  (St.  1*.  M.  \-  M.l— Hcd  I.uk<r.  near  Htation;  Maiili-   1.  .{(•  m.:  ftivt  best; 

ami  Junt'   best;  hotels  $2 


J  ik'    iiicktrel  and  bass;  iiii'kiTt'l   mont   niimeruus;  Mav 

,.,,1. 


iliot) 
lias 


DakOtah  (<".  ^r.  it  St.  P.  Soc  insido  back  cover.) — The  Mississippi  r.  near  by 
jrjvi-  ^.'0(1(1  pii'ktrcl  sjKirt.  The  trout  lisliin^  in  the  spriun,  on  tlic  adjacent  streams 
i>  rt  I'l'i'led  to  be  very  line.     Usual  accommodations  at  moderate  j)riceH. 

Dalton  (St.  P.  M.  &  M.)— Ten  Mile  1.  i  m.:  Clear  1.  '2  m.;  and  numerous  small  Is. 
iiiviiiuity;  Hrst  best;  bass,  pickerel,  wliitefisli,  pike,  etc.:  bass,  pickerel  and  pike 
most  iiiimerous:  worm,  fresli  meat  and  minnnw  baits;  June,  July,  .Sei)tt'niber  and 
II,  t"bcr  best;  hotel  ;?'2  p.  d.,  boats-  and  bait  can  be  had. 

Darwin  (St.  P.  M.  i^-  M.  See  pa^e  X.|— Washinntou,  F.stella  and  Manella  IV  :i  m.; 
Ki-tilhi  I-  best:  idckerel.  i)ike  and  bass;  pickerel  most  numerous  :  minnow  bait: 
Miiy.   June  and   July  best. 

Deer  Creek  (N.  P.)— Leaf  1.  5  m.:  otter  Tail  1.  lo  m;  last  best;  b.  b.,  pickerel, 
I'lki-.  whitertsh,  et<'.:  i)ickerel  and  jiike  most  numertjus;  minnow  bait;  June  and 
.Iiily  litst:  guides,  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  prices. 

Deerwood  (N.  P.  See  pape  VIII.) — Bay  1.  .l  m.;  Serppret  1.  near  station;  Keno  1. 
:ii;.r  station:  Portage  1.  1  m.:  Hamlet  1.  'J'..ni.;  two  first  best;  b.  b.,  pike,  pickerel, 
wliitilish,  mascalon+je,  croppies,  etc.:  bass  and  picierel  most  numerous;  minnows 
aiiil  rliims  usual  baits;  June,  July,  September  and  October  best;  boats  7.")c  j).  d,; 
(.'"imI  tishing. 

Detroit  (N.  P.)— Detroit  1.  '.im.;  St.  Clair  L,  Sallie  1„  .Amelia  1.,  Peliean  1.,  Com- 
'laiit  I..  Floyd  1.  and  many  others,  all  easily  reached:  all  of  them  abound  with  black 
itli  kinds)  and  rock  bass,  wall-eyed  jiike,  perch,  pickerel,  mascalouge   etc.:  black 
's  are  most  numerous:  minnow  bait:  hotel  (first  class)  #',i. 5(1   to    $'>i   p,  d.:  guides 
j'J..'iili.  d.;  boats  witli  bait  and  tackle  'Jfic  peril,  or  $1.5up.  d. 

Donnelly  (St.  P.  M.  A;  M.  See  page  X.)— Long  1.  '.,  m.;  Donnelly  1.  1  m.:  Cotton- 
uiHiil  1.  1  m.,  last  named  1)est:  i)ickerel  mostlv;  frog  bait;  April  bcHt;  hotel  $1 
!■  '1- 

Dover  (C.  >^- N.  W.)— South  branch  of  Whitewater  r.  2 '^  m.;  trout  and  chubs; 
tiiiit  iirincipally;  worm  bait:  June  best  month:  ht)tel  f i.'J.')  p.  d.;  guides  and  boats 

!.i  t  IK  riled. 

Dulnth  (N.  P.) — St.  Louis  Bay  I!  ni.:  for  iiickorel.  pike,  bass,  m,\scalonge  and 
]ciih:  and  all  the  streams  emiUying  into  Lake  Superior  on  north  shore  for  brook 
tiniit.  which  are  accessible  by  boat:  I5rul(>  r.  is  an  excellent  stream  for  brool;  trout; 
lii'iiok  trout,  lake  trout  and  iiickerel  are  nii  st  num"rous;  worms,  tlies,  trolling 
sluiiiiis  etc.  used:  July.  August  and  September  best;  hotels  at  reauuuuble  rates; 
L'liiiii  s  at  :fl.5U  to  $2  p.  d.;  boats  50c  to  $1  p.  d. 

Dnnda.s  (<'•  M.  ^-  St.  P.)— Fox.  Circle  and  I'ninn  I's  c,  m.:  Cannon  r.  near  station: 
i'i'\  iiiiil  Circle  I's  best:  pike,  pikepercli,  perch.  sjiei'kliMl  bass  and  1.  in.  b.bass;  first 
iiiiisi  numerous:  sjioons  and  minnows  used:  May.  June.  Seiiteiiiber  and  October 
l'i>t;  lintels  at  Dundas  at  moderate  charges:  guide  with  team  at  reasonable  jirioe: 
I'i'at  and  bait  at  fair  prices:  tishing  good.  Cannon  r.  at  station;  gives  excellent 
lishiii;,'  fur  b.  }i.  and  jiickerel. 

E.  St.  Cloud  (N.  P.  See  page  VTII)— Mississippi  r.;  jjike,  which  are  also  called 
111  ii  Irish  water  salmon:  minnow  bait:  June  and  Sejitt'inber  best;  hotel  .f  .5  to  Iflu 
1-  w.;  guides  and  boats  not  needed.     (Jur  reports  say  that  the  fishing  is  very  fine  in 

this  ^1  rtioll. 

Eagfle  Lake  (C.  .V:  N.  W, )— Lake  Eagle  ';.  m.:  Lake  Madison  4 
I'kki  111,  bass.  ))erch  and  suntish:  bass  most  numerous:  worm  and 
May  ;uiil  June  best:  hotels  $'2  ji.:  boats  and  baits  very  reasoiiiible. 

East  St.  Cloud  (St.  P.  M.  &  M.  See  page  X)— Mississippi  r.  adiacent:  pike  and 
I'll  ki  ;.  1;  pike  most  nun^Tous:  minnow  and  frog  baits:  June  and  Sejitember  best; 
Imttl  at  reasonable  rates;  no  boats  re<iuir<'d;  bait  cheap:  local  anglers  tish  from 
till  I'.iiiks  of  the  I. 

Eggleston  (C.  M.  .fc  st.  P. l— Vermillion  r.  near  station:  Mississippi  r.  Itm.: 
stiiivi  oil  1.  2  in.;  Vermillion  r.  and  Sturgeon  1.  best:  wall-eyed  jiike.  b.  and  whitr- 
tiass  arc  jirincipal  varieties:  minnow  and  crayflsli  baits;  September  and  October 
lii'^t;  )iiite'.  at  reasonable  rate. 


m.;  last    best: 
minnow  bait-": 


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THE   ANULER  M  OriDE   BOOK. 


1 

Elizabeth  (St.  J'.  Af.  .V  ^r.) — If^wctt.  1.  4  in  ;  Finli  1  4  m.,  I'fluiiii  r,  rmuiiiig 
thiiiiKli  tnw  ii;  liiMi  l)rst;  h  if- H,  jiiku  aiiil  I'ickcrfl  ill  aluiixhiiict?:  minnoWH  f'roji^  iiinl 
BpniiiiH  used;  Miiy,  .Jiiiic,  Jiilv  and  \ii(,'iist  best;  hotel  i\  p.  il.;  nuidt-  with  tcaui  .*4 
p.  d.;  bouts  "idc  J).  <l.;     l-'isbiiiu  very  ttiic. 

Elk  River  (St  V.  M.  .S:  M.i  -Twin  I's  r.  in.;  Klk  1.  ir.  ni.:  Elk  r.  1  in.:  Elk  r.  .ni,l 
1.  b(;.st;  ])ickiTci.  jiikf.  b.  b.,  si'vcr  b:isH,  rock  J)anh,  jicicli,  miulif-h  I'tc:  iiiikii'd 
niont  nunici'oiiK;  lioats  a!id  bail  '.'an  be  liad  roaKoiiablc. 

Etter  (<'.  M.  .^-  St.  1'.  Sec  insidi'  l)ark  cover)— Vermillion  r.  ',  ui.;  Clear  1.  1  ui.; 
la.st  named  best:  iicrcli,  basn.  pike  and  iiickerfl;  ba.«s  and  pikt.'  most  abunduiit- 
worm,  I'nivrt.sli  and  minnow  baits;  .ViiKiint  and  St^ptcmber  bcHt;  boats  $1  i>.  d. 

Fairfield  (<'.  iM..t  St.l'.)— Prairie  1.  1  '^  m.;  Crystal  I.  f.  m,;  both  ijood;  bass,  iijrk- 
crel,  snntisli,  croiiiiics  etc.;  bass  niost  H>)Uudant;  minuosvs  ustial  bait;  Ma.v  t" 
September  best;  hotel  i^l.rxjp.  d.;  boatH  .50c  to  S 1  p.  il.     Excellent  ttuhing. 

Paribault  (('.  M.  \-  St.  p.) — Cannon  1.3  m.;  l{o1)ertH  1.  .'tm.,  Cedar  l.C.iu.; 
rrenchl.  7ni.;  Mn/./aSkal.  '.Mn.;  Shields  1.  10  m:  Fox  1.  H  m.;  Circle  1.  In  ni.: 
Hunts  1. '.>  m.:  also  Cannon  and  Straight  rivers  '.m.;  Roberts,  Cedar,  Frencli  .md 
Shields  lakes  best;  ))ickerel.  b.  li.,  wall-eyed  i)ike.  yellow  perch,  croppies  (  Ic  : 
pickerel,  yellow  perch  and  croi)pies  inosi  .Minierons;  minnows  and  spoons  n.-cd; 
May,  Jnn(^  September  and  October  best,  hotels  at  reasonable  rates;  bouts  25c  t^ 
60c  p.  d.,  and  baits  at  "jric  to  oOc  p.  10' I.     Fishinj^  excellent. 


Fairmont  (('  M.  .K:  St.  P.)— Hall  1.  J' 


Silver  1.   K  m.;  F-ast   Chain   1.   '.t 


111.; 
Tenhiissen  1.  10  m.;  all  (,'oimI;  pike,  ))ickerel.  b.  b.,  jierch  etc.;  pike  and  )ii<'kinl 
most  numerous;  ai't.  sfioons,  frog's  etc.  as  baits;  spring;  and  fall  best:  hotels  .rl.."iii 
to  ^- p.  d.;  boats  7."ic  p.  d.,  and  bait  a!  moderate  cost.  'I'liere  are  three  chain- ni 
lakes  running?  throuf^h  this  county  (Martin)  in  which  the  tishing  is  said  to  lie  i\ 
cellent, 

Ferg'us  Pails  (St.  P.  M.  \-  :M.)— Fish  1.,  Jewett  1.,  Bass  1.,  Horseshoe  I.:  iill 
abor.t  Li  hours  drive  I'roiu  station;  all  good;  jiike,  pickerel  and  bass;  pickerel  lun.-t 
immeiiMu;  l^'ogs  and  trolling'  spoons  as  baits;  June  and  Seiit.  best;  guide  uith 
team  ;?l  1  .  d.;  boats  and  bait  51  p.  d.;  hotels  .^U  p.  d.  Other  lakes  ad.iact-nt  ^;ivh 
{;ood  hshing. 

Fond  du  Iiac  (N.  P.  See  jiage  VIII)— St.  Louis  r.  near  station;  pike,  pick.ni. 
l.asi^  etc.;  jiike  most  niimenms;  trogs,  meats,  etc.  used;  June.  July  and  Au^riiM 
best;  no  regular  hotels;  guides  ami  boatH  i;au  be  procured  at  moderate  cost. 

Foreet  Lake  (St.  P.  &  D.) — Fcu-est  1.  near  station:  Clear  1.  •,  m.;  about  aliki'. 
]iike.  pickerel,  trout,  bass,  pei'ch,  sunlish  etc.:  suntish,  bass,  and  pickerel  wvA 
numerouH;  mimiows,  worms  and  frogs  baits  used,  June,  July  and  August  liot, 
hotels  #10  p.  w.;  boats  and  baits  can  be  readily  obt4iined. 

Port  Ripley  (N.  P.)— I-.  .Mexander  lO  m.:  L.  Anohosippi  1 '_.  m.;  Round  1.  s  ni. 
Long  1.  H  m  :  first  best:  iiickerel,  pike  and  bass;  pickerel  most  numerous:  siniu- 
iug  (lone  mostly:  April  and  May  best. 

Prazee(N-  P.)— otter  Tail  r.  I'.im.;  nniuprnns  lakp<!  in  vicinity:  river  is  In-: 
in  June,  and  lalies  May  to  October;  pickerel,  pike,  black  aiul  other  kinds  of  li.iss: 
pickei'el  most  numerons;  trolling  spoons,  small  tish  and  meat  are  used;  Jum  itii'l 
July  are  best;  hotel  at  reaaouablu  rate;  guide  ^'1 1),  d,;  boats  and  bait  at  small  ^l'^t; 
good  llshing.  reported. 

Preeport  (St.  P,  M .  \- :\I.  See  i)agp  X)— Kings  1.  1  m.;  Uhleukott  1.  .'i  m.:  t;i-t 
best:  pike  and  pickerel;  tlie  latter  most  abundant:  minnows  and  trolling  sp' "U>: 
April,  May  and  September  best:   hotel  .rl  p.  d. 

Frontenac  (<".  M.  .^  St  P.)— Lake  Pepin  2  ni.:  Rush  r.  10  ni.;  Plum  or,  1"  in 
Pine  cr.  4  m.;  bass  picke'vl,  wall  eyed  jtike  etc.  abound  .n  the  lake,  and  trout  ii: 
the  river  and  ereeks:  minnows,  spoons  and  Hies  are  used;  Ma\.  June.  iSepteinlur 
and  October  best,  luit  fairly  good  also  in  Jc,',,- and  August:  hotel  .SJ  ji.  d.,  ^Vl  !'• 
w.;  boats  with  men  .fLriO  ]),  d.,  without  50c  p.  d.  At  the  head  and  foot  of  l..ak' 
I'ejiin  ;ire  the  best  fising  grounds 

Fnlda  (<'.  M.  vV:  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover)— 7  MiU  hike.«;  first  1.  near  station. 
pecond  1.  1  m.;  last  best:  jiickerel.  b.  b.  etc.:  pickerel  and  coarse  flsh  prcli'iiii- 
nating;  art.  s;;oonH  used  mostly;  May,  June  and  October  best;  hotels  %'i.  p.  li : 
boats  and  bait  at  nominal  cost. 


Glen  wood  (N. 

equally  numerous 


P. )— Ii.   Minnewapka;    pickerel,    bass    perch,    inascalonge    etc.; 
;  minnow,  fi'og  and  worm  baits;  May,  June  and  July  best:   liutel 


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105 


}ji .  il.  or  f5  i>.  w.;  lioiitM  (ind  bait  at  reasouabh-  pricon.  Beautiful  campinR  prcmudH 
.im'iIh   liiki'. 

Graceville  (!^t-  !'•  ^I-  '"^'  M.)— Tnkuu  1.  uear  statioii;  i>ickircl  priiuipallv;  i;n\ia 
laii-.  -Mii.^  !ii''l  •liiiic  bi'Mt;  hotelH  II. So  p.  il. 

Granite  Falls  (•'•  ^I-  \'  J^>.  I'.)— Miiiiiosf>ta  r.  rniininp  throiiRh  villuRf  and  scvt-r- 
iil  l;il>is  i:l)i>iit  H  mill's  distant;  tirst  best:  jiickfrol,  pike  and  bass;  pikf  must  niinirr- 
(>ii>;  iron,  iiiinnnw  and  worm  baits;  Marcli,  April  and  May  best;  lititt'ls  *'J  p.  d.; 
liuHl-  •"'••«'  p.  d.;  bait  pli-ntifnl. 

Grey  Eacrle  (N.  !'•  S«r  iiauc  VIII.)— Hinh  1.  1  '.  ni.;  Twin  I's  1  ni.;  I,ad>  1.  1  'j 
111.;  MuiiikI  1.  4  m.;  all  «ivr  very  tine  tishiii^^;  i)ick('ri'l.  iiikc.  bass,  wliitctish  and 
(.th.i>  abound;  fro^,'.  minnow  and  fresh  ni<'at  baits;  Fcttruary  till  .Vpril  and  -June 
Id  (I,  t'lbrr  best;  liott-l.'i^l  p.  d.;  h'Uides  5'J  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  ^cry  moderate, 
Till  ^'  are  choife  t,'roiinds. 

Grove  City  (^t.  1*.  M.  \-  ^I.)— I..ake  Knronos  15  m.:  jiike,  pnkcul  and  )>ass; 
1 1.  kriel  most  numerous;  art.  spooUM  used  mostly;  .May  and  June  best,  no  hotel  at 
hik'  .     I'Acellent  lishiuK. 

GiiU  River  (N.  P.)— Sylvar.  1.  1  m.  from  Sylvan  1.  station;  (lull  1.  t  ni..  and  (iuli 
r.  iii^ii' station;  (lull  1.  and  .Sylvan  1.  best;  bass,  whitetisli,  iiiekerel,  jiereh.  ete.; 
liirkirel  and  bass  most  numerous;  minnow  bait;  March,  April  and  .Alay  best;  hoteU 
j^l  |i.  il.;   boatii  ean  be  had  reasonable. 

Hallock  (St.  1'.  M.  \- M.  See  pa«e  X.)— Two  Rivers;  piekorol,  piko  atid  other 
Mini  ties  of  western  lislies;  minnow  and  worm  usual  baits;  .May  and  .June  l)est; 
liiitil>  ■?- p.  d.  Our  correspondent  writes;  "Fibli  can  be  taken  an.,  where  alou),' the 
liuiiks  of  the  river." 

Hammond  (<'.  ^I.  iV  St.  P. )— Zumbro  r.  near  station;  ])iiker<d,  b.  b..  ]iiko.  etc.; 
liii>-  most  nunu'rous;  worms,  meat  and  minnows  usiuil  baits;  .\pril  ami  May  best. 

Harris  (St.  P.  iV  I).)— Fish  1.  "J'j  m.;  bass,  i)ickerel,  suntish,  etc.;  l)asHaud  suntlsh 
iui»I  abunilant:  ^,'rubs.  frof^s,  minnows,  etc.  as  t  aits;  .June  and  .Inly  best;  hotels  at 
r(.;iM 'liable  rates;  ^juidi's  .*4  p.  d.;   boats  and  bait  at  nominal  cost. 

HastingfS  (''.  M.  ^' St.  P.)— Sprini;  1.  .1  m.;  b.  b.  and  pickere  in  about  e(|Ual 
(jiiiuitities;  minnow  bait;  ^ood  at  ni)st  all  seasons;  hotel  .•f'2  p.  d.;  jjuides,  bouts 
ami  bait  at  reasonal)le  i>rices.  This  1.  in  wubject  to  the  rise  an<l  fall  of  the  Missis 
.>^!llii  r. ;  low  water  best  for  ttshiny. 

Hayward  (*'.  M.  \- St.  P.     See  inside  back  cover.)— .\lbort  Lea  1.    '2   ni..  and   its 

outlet  Shell  Uock  r.;  the  tirst  best;  jiickerel.    bass   etc.;  pickiu'el  most  numerous; 

luiiiiinws.  froj.;.setc.  used  as  baits;  May  and  June   best   and   also  ^^Dod   in    winter; 
hotil  .<;(  p.  w. 

Herman  (St.  P.  M.  .v  ^I.) — Schram's  1.  1  ni.:  Cormorant  1,  Vl  m.:  Pomme  de 
Tirii-  IK  m.;  and  iiunuM'ous  small  lakes;  the  two  tirst  best;  pickerel,  pike  and  bass, 
liiikerel  nuist  nunu^rotis;  art.  spoons  used  mostly;  .\i.ril,  Ma\  and  ,Juiu'  best;  hotel 
$1  til  .*2  p,  d.  (iuide  .">0c  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  modei'ate  rates. 

Hinckley  (St.  P.  M.  .V  M.     See   i)aue    X.)— (irindstom  I.,  (rrindstone  r.,  an<l  Ket- 
tkr.;  lirst  best;  pike,  bass  and  pickerel;  fro(^  and  minnow    bait;  .May  1  to  Septem 
liir  1  best:  hotels  and  ^,'uides  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  and  bait  .fl  p.    d.     Our   re- 
imrt  >tates  that  the  above  waters  are  "not  very  easy  of  access." 

Hokah  (C.  M.  &  St.  P.)— Lake  Como  '.,  m.;  Root  r.  '„  m.  Silver  cr.  8m.; 
(rower.  r>  m.;  Kock  cr.  4  m.;  tirst  best;  bass,  pickerel,  perch,  trout,  jiike.  etc.,  in 
abiiut  eijual  inimbers;  miiiuow  l)aits;  Juiu\  .July  and  .Vu^ust  liest;  hotels  .•?'2  to 
ji.:">||  11.  d.;  (iuides  .*1 . ai)  to  $2  p.  d. ;  boats  and  i>ait  at  reasonable  char^'es.  The 
trmu  lishiug  is  reported  good  in  the  cr.,  and  the  other  varieties  uf  tish  can  lie  freely 
cuii^'ht. 

Howard  Iiake  (St.  P.  M.  A:  M.)— Howard  1.  at  station;  Dutch  1.  1  m.;  Lake  Mary 
'.'III.;  nbout  eijually  good;  jnke,  pickerel,  bass;  etc.:  pickercd  and  bass  most  uuuier- 
eiis;  iiiiunow  bait:  .June  and  July  best;  hotel  f'2  \).  d.;  boats  plenty  at  Lji;  p.  h. 

Houston  (('.  ^I.  "It  -St.  P.) — Root  r.  and  Amidon  1.  adiacent;  also  numerous  trout 
striiuiiH  near;  Uoot  r.  liest;  pickerel,  bass,  etc.:  pickerel  most  num(>rons;  worms, 
frnijs.  minnows,  grasshoppers,  etc.  as  baits;  May,  June,  July  and  Septeml)er  best; 
liuti  1-  at  moderate  charge;  guides  at  reasonable  cost. 

Jackson  (('■  'SI.  k  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.) — Clear  1,  4  m.;  Des  Moinos  r.  at 
stati'ii;   botii   good:    pike,    bass,    xdckerel.    buttalo.    etc.;    pickerel  and   ^'ike   most 


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THK   ANdl.EU  S   (H'Il)K    IIDOK. 


rmiiicroiiH:  fro^^H  niid   iniiinowH  n-miil   biiits;  May  to  Ocfi.bcr  lust;  Imfcl;;  .*l."iiti) 
$2  \>.  (1.     ]>fM  Moiiii'M  r.  at  .Iin'kson  liiini^-ln'-'  Ncrv  cxcclltiit  tl-ihiii^. 

Janesville  iC  k  N.  \\.  Sec  jia^f  XVII.i -f.akf  i;i\siaii  I  m.;  iiickci'il.  )ihsh 
IKTcli.  ftf. .  iiii'kcri'l  uiid  liasH  iiidHt  aliiinilaiit:  iiiiniiuw  and  li(P(^  tiait(<;  .May  ain) 
Juno  hcHt;  hotf-ls  $1  ti>  f'i  i).  <1.;  >)'jatH  'iSic  t(.  Mv  p.  d. 

Kandiyohi  (St.  1'.  M.  .V  M.)— I»iiin>ii<l  1.  r>  m.:  (in-t  n  l.  in  ni.i  I,akf  I.illian  i:i  m.; 
twii  Ihst  l)<--t;  )piki'.  iiirkcrcl,  ))fri'h  ami  li.  1).  alininKl:  art.  hiPniuiH  ami  i'vini>  iimiI; 
May  and  Jiim^  hunt;  ln'iil  *1  ji.  d.;  nuidt'H  :?">  )).  d.;  Imals  fm-,  J'inliiiij,'  Ik  riimriid 
aw  very  Hiif. 

Kasota  (<'.  A:  N.  W.)— liakc  Ktiiily  .'I  iii.;  Lak«'  WaHhiiiytoii  r.  in.:  T/ikc  Madi^un 
I'Jiir.;  the  two  lant  Ix'kI;  iiitcIi,  jpiki',  pickerel,  bawi'  and  HimHsli.  iiike,  iiiikinl, 
and  1).  h  nioHt  iiiimeronH;  m))ooiih.  iniiiiiowH  and  tlies  lined;  I'eliriiary.  .May,  .Inin 
and  l>eceiiil)cr  bent  nioutbH;  boats  and  bait  ''an  be  jn'ueiireil  at  niodenite  l'llal■^;^. 

Xellog'g'   (<'.  M.  A;  St.  P.)— MiHs.  r.  :J  in.:  Indian  cr.  (i  ni.:  Snake  cr.  4  ni.:  Mins.  r. 

best  for   roi'k   bass,  b.  b.  and    inckerel,  and    tlie  i  r's  for  trout:  niiiini)W,  woi-ni   and 
froj,'  baits:  guides  and  boats  can  be  liad  reasonable. 

Kerkhoven  (St.  1'.  M.  k  M.  See  paKoX.) — Xorwa,\  1.  v.'  m.;  Miinson  1.  '.hu.;  lii'Mt 
best:  iiickerel,  bass,  etc.;  pickerel  most  nnnieroiis;  minnow  and  worm  bait  ■:  s|inii;; 
liiontlis  best:  liolels  :?!  to  $l..")n  )>.  d. :  j,'iude  with  conveyance  :?:<  ji.  d.:  boats  and  liaii 
at  moderate  cost. 

Kettle  River  (St.  P.  \- J».)— One  1.  (iinnniiie<li  1  m..  and  several  I's  (iinniiiMi  ili 
about  t  III.:  all  Kood;  pickerel,  bass  i-Tid  otlier  varieties:  the  two  named  iii">! 
uunurons:  worms  and  sjioon  liooks  usual  baits:  May,  June,  July  and  .■^ll^;llst  \><yi, 
hotel  at  nioib'rate  chart»t!;  plenty  of  Indians  as  guides:  boats  can  lie  procured. 

Iiake  Benton  (<"..'(:  N.  W.  See  jm^'e  Wn.i— Lake  Benton  adjacent  to  \  ill.i:;,  ■. 
Sliooliiitan  and  Asb  I's  14  in.:  J.,;ik('  IJentoii  best;  pickerel,  iiercli,  biithilo.  i  I. .: 
liick"iel  most  numerous;  spoons,  meat  and  worms  used  as  baits;  .\iiril,  Ma>.  -liai' 
ami  Sejiteiiiber  best;  liofel  :?'J  p.  d.;  boats  'jjc  p.  h.,  .■?!  p.  d. 

Iiake  City  (<'■  M.  '^:  St.  P.  See  inside  liack cover. )—T,ake  Pejiiu  an  eiilar^;eiui  lit 
(if  Aliss.  r.  near  station:  and  trout  streams  near,  on  both  sides  of  the  lake;  I.aki' 
Peiiin  best:  black  and  white  bass,  \\all-c.\  cd  jiike,  jiickerel,  sand  pike,  mascaloii^'i' 
and  other  ^ame  lishes;  bass,  jiikc,  pickerel  and  cropjiics  most  numerous;  niinnnw-:, 
artilicial  tlies,  etc.;  May,  -lune,  September  and  October  best:  hotels  ,'»'J  p.  d.,  luiicli 
less  liy  the  wi  "U;   boats  at  reasonable  prices. 

Iiakefield  (<'.  M.  \-  St.  P.j-lleron  1.  I  m.;  doose  1.  'J  lu.:  first  best:  i>ickei'el.  piki. 
etc.:  pickerel  most  numerous;  minnow  and  fio^,' baits;  .\pril  and  .May  best;  lii  teU 
■^'i  p.  d.;  jiiiiiles,  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  rates. 

Iiake  Park  (N.  P.  See  pa^e  VIII.)— Coriiioiant  1.  f^  iu.:bass,  iiickerel,  whiteii-!i. 
etc.:  bass  and  suiitish  nuist  numerous;  minnow  hait;  siirin^f  best  season;  hop  1-;,; 
reaso'iable  rates;  (guides  at  nioderati'  ihar^^e;  boats  .'rl  to   >;'j  p.  d, 

Iiake  Pepin  K'-  M.  A;  St,  P.  .V  other  roads.) — T'lls  lake  is  'J.")  iii,  lonp,  the  bond  ai;il 
foot  all'ordint,'  the  best  tishiuf,'.  Lake  City  (which  .<ee),  i.-  niiilway  and  is  headina:- 
ters  for  lishermeii.  Steamers  atul  trains  run  daily  to  head  of  i.  wliere  campiii;,'  n.u-i 
be  done.  .\t  the  mouth  of  1.  Heeds  Laiidiii^i  there  is  a  hotel.  A  few  liiascaloii;^i  aiv 
still  caught,  but  b.  b.,  jiike  (pickere'l),  pike-iierch.  ci'opiiies  and  striiied  bass  ilie-li 
water)  are  caught:  the  1)  b.  are  cau^dit  -Aith  live  baits,  the  tly  and  art.  simon;  tin' 
)iickerel  witli  latter,  K<'iit'i'!>lly  ''y  trolling;  or  by  wadiu^;  the  bars;  for  iiike-]ieiTli  tin- 
live  minnow  is  only  used,  when  they  cannot  ba  had,  a  daii},'liut,'  piece  of  liesb  i-  -ul- 
Htituted.     See  Thk  Amkrican  ANtiLKit,  Vol.  Ill,  pa^e  2W. 

Iiitchfield  (St.  1".  M.  \-  M.l— I,.  Washington  H  m.:  L.  Stella  8  m.;  .Minnie  Bell  1.  ' 
111.;  L.  Hipley  '^m.:  L.  Kronuas  I'J  m.:  about  alike;  pike,  bass,  jiickerel,  etc.;  ;iirl;- 
crel  and  bass  most  iibiindaiit:  minnow  and  froji  lialt:  May,  •lune,  and  July  I't-i; 
hotels  #1.  .'fl.riii  and  ji'i  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  rensoiialile  prices. 

Little  Palls  (N.  P.)— Fish  1.  lo  m.:  Bic<'  1.  C  m.;  Mille  Lac  35  ni.:  Sullivan  1.  -■ 
III.  and  Platte  1.  •2,')  in.:  Sullivan  i.  best;  pike,  iiickerel.  niaHcabiUf^o,  b.  b.,  silver  i';l^■ 
perch  etc.:  bass  most  nuiiieroUH;  froths,  niiuuows  and  spoon  hooks  usetl;  Juie  l.tv 
f<ir  bass,  and  September  foi  pickerel  and  luascahiUfie:  thero  are  no  hotels  at  ilif 
lake's:  guides,  reasonable;  bout  with  luau  S-i  p.  d.  .VU  tiietjc  lakes  are  full  "' 
fish. 

Iiongf  Prairi  (St.  P.  M.  i^-  M.)— L,  charlotte  1  ni,;  Long  Prairii;  r,  near  st.iiioii: 
Beach  1.  !S  ni.;  uuniei'oUM  small  lakoH  near  town;  all  good;  pickerel,  pike,  bass.v.li::" 


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107 


ImlclM  .«I.."ii  ti) 


)iiikcrrl.   l.a«K 
Itiiitw;  .Ma>  aii  I 


'  I.illiaii  i:!  ni.; 
icl  frii^i-.  11^1(1: 
iiiK  JH  ni.iirtiil 

l/ik.'  MmiIi-hi, 
\n\ii\  iijiki  111, 
iir.v,  May.  .Inin' 
riit<^  i'liat>;i  . 

.  4  III.;   Mi^^-.  r. 

1>W,    Wniui     ;iii,l 

on  1.  '.Mil.;  tii'xt 

II  liiiit  ••:  spriiii; 

li(i»(,M  aiiil  liiiit 

I'h   (niiTiai ll 

)     IIHllH'll      nil's' 

ul  .Xiinn^l  lii  M; 
iriiiiircd. 

■••lit  til  \  m.-iu'i'; 
,  bulliilii.  rU\: 
ii'il,  MaN,  .Iiiii'- 


II      l■Illal'^'(■lU(   !;i 

tlic  hi\ir:  I.akr 
c.  liiascal.'iij;'- 
Ills:  liiiiiihiu-. 
.■?'J  11.  ll.,  iiiiiili 

]licliCl'fl.   |iiki  . 

,v    lifst;   li'IiN 


rcl,  whititisli. 
asiiii;  lidtiN;.! 


.;,  thclirtnl  ai:il 
(1  is  licadiiuar- 

•auiiiiii^'  inu>t 
iia.si'aliiiit.'f  are 
(m1  li;iss  (tri-^ll 
irt.  siKMiii;  till' 
liikc-iui'iii  tlif 

ufllfshis-uli- 

Fiimif  li.lll. '■' 
.  rti-.;  iiii'k- 
and  July  be-t; 

Sullivan  1.  -■' 
I).,  silvir  lia— . 
cd:  .luiii  ln-i 
(I  liott'ls  at  tlio 
•H  ar<;   fidl  ••'■ 


m^av   stati"ii: 
\V,  bass, v.li'.'.'' 


il.li.  -luiftph  and  f'thfr.^:  ]iicktin'l.  jiikc  mid  bat-s  nioHt  ninncronn:  niiimnW!-.  beef, 
iM.'k  .iiid  iiit'i-i'M  (it  H^ll  iiHfd;  .\iiril.  .\ll^'ll^t.  l)cc<'nibfr,  .January  and  T'cbriiary  bi'Mt- 
I.mIi  I-  .r l.'''>"  11.  <1.  tiuiiii'.-*  at  iiiiidcratf  rust;  btiatw  and  bait  at  naHnnabb'  iirii't-n. 
ntlirilV  within '.)  ni.  I'liiitain  an  ubiindancf  ot  littk,  and  ((ikkI  uliuuting  for  diu-k, 
^iii'>i  I'ti'.  may  uli-o  b<>  had  tm  them. 

Mahtowa  (St.l*.  .V  1).)— Mmisc  Horn  r. '^  ni.:  Black  Hoof  •r..')  in;  andHcvpralHmall 

lalii  -  iii't  naiiitd.  troiii  '.'  to  l  in.,  lakes  flir  best;  iiickcri'l  niostly :  frons,  wonns  and 
.|,M  n-  iisi-d;   May  and  .Ilinc  1  t-st. 

Mankato  (scvtral  r.  r.|— Madison  I.  Ki  m.;  Lake  J'.mily  liini.;  \VaHliln»{ton  1.  7  m; 
|;:i;i  1  artli  r  ,  J.f  ."Siiciii' r..  I.oon,  Lilly,  and  crystal  I's  12  ins.;  I.tttlt-  and  lUn  Cobli 
IS.  Maiilt'T.  uiio  Miniii'si'ta  I'.;  the  lalfsarc  best;  i-ike.  biitlalo,  bu.-s,  iiickeiel  aid 
,i.ar-e  varieties  i  icLeiel  iiiid  pike  liiost  niiiiierous-  wnrnis.  iiieiit.  siiiall  (Isli  iiiiil 
frii>;s  arc  usual  baits;  Miiiiiiier  and  fall  are  best  in  the  lakes,  ^priiij;  in  tlierivei.  ; 
hi'ti  N  numcroiis  lit  nasi  nabb'  chai^'es  boats  mid  bait  pleiitv  and  moderate,  .\ 
("ll  li^hinK 'iii'l  i  hooting  1  iijiit.  The  rivers  at  .tlantaio  fiive  exeellont  lishint^.  on 
.vlilrli  lio  boats  are  needed,   \\:iilill(!  belll{^  the  rule. 

Maple  Plain  i-Si.  1'.  ^I.  .':  M.)~  !..  Indei'endenee  1 ',,,  m.:  pickerel,  b.  b..  eropiiicm 
.  ll  I'lrki'iel  must  n.inieroiis;  minnow  Iiait:  summer  months  liest;  hotels  ;*!  )i.  d.; 
ii  ,ii~  .iiiii  bait  ideiity  and  reasonable. 

Marshall  (f.  .V  N.  AV.  see  pa^e  XVII.)— (ioose  1..  Swan  1..  Lake  Marshall  mid 
lliilwiii'd  r.;  tirst  best;  jiiekerel,  perch  etc;  pickerel  iiiii;.t  iiiiiiieroiis;  fi'ot,'  and  miii- 
i;,  w  baits;  .Line.  -Inly.  Vii^iist  and  September  best.  In  Itedwood  r.  pickerel  aro 
.iliiiiiilaiir  and  ot   I'air  si/.e. 

Medford  (<  .  M.  >V  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover)— straight  r.  'j  m.,  pickerel,  h. 
I'll')  perch;  pii'kerel  most  nuineroiis:  minnow  bait;  May  and  .Mine  bust;  hotel  at 

ii'.i-i'iiable  I'ate. 

Milan  (»'.  M.  \-  St.  I'.)  — Liic.i|i:il'arle  I.'.;'.  111.;  pike,  pickerel,  b.b.,  catllsli 
't'.;  inckerel  most  numerous;  spea.'  li.-;I;ii.^'  largely  followed. 

Millvil_£  (''.  ^r.  ^'  f>t    P.)— Ziimbro   r.  2   ni . ;  b.    b..    pickerel    etc.;  b.   b.  most 

I  iiini Ms:  miniiows    and   art     spoons;  May    and   .June    best;    no    re^'iilar    hotels, 

liii  iiii\ate  boaid  can  be  obtained  at  niuderate  cost;  no  guides  leiiuired,  A 
t:.,  I 'lite  point  with  anglers  of  this  sertion, 

Minneapolis  several  r,  r  )— LV  Minneton  a  (upper  and  lowi  r>.  abmit  1.")  m.; 
Miihiiiel    Sill.:  seseral  other  smal    lake.'*  in  the  vicinity  where    ^'ond    lishiiiK  can 

II  hail;   pickerel,  b,  b  ,  I'ropliies,  wall-eyed  )iiki'  etc, ;  pickerel    are   most  liiimerous 

III  I..  Miuuetoiika.  and  wall-eyed  pike  in  .Medicine  1.;  froi^'s,  minnows  and  troUiiit^ 
liaits  used;  .June,  September  iiud  October  best;  niimeroiis  hotels  around  Is  .Aliniie- 
t' Ilka  t  roni  s^'J  to  .■?.">  p.  d.,  and  private  boarding,'  houses  at  or  near  .Medicine  L; 
^;  ulis  with  bnat  at   reasonable  rates;  boats  and  bait  at  moderati'  charges. 

Minnehaha  (<'.  M-  -V  St.  P.)— Mississipiii  r..  Laki'  .\nielia  and  Mud  1.;  pickerel. 
ii  ll.  I  ti  ,;  pickerel  and  b.iss  most  nuniernus,  fro;,'  and  iiiiniiow  baits;  May,  . I  line 
iiiil  tall  iiioiiihs  best;  hotels  i^^p,  d,    boats  can  be  had  at  the  liikes  at  reasiinablo 

llUi-. 

Minnesota  City  M'.  M.  iS:  St.  p.  i—Mississijipi  r.  ami  slou^'hs  1  m.;  pickerel, 
:  iki  .  !'.  b.  etc.;  of  these  the  bass  are  most  abundant;  minnows  and  spoons  used; 
j1i\   iiiii  .June  be-st;  hotel  .•?!  p.  d.;  lioats  and  bait  with  guide  .•?.">  p.  d. 

M-ntiOSe  .St.  P.  M.  iV  M.  See  pa!,'e  X)— Crow  r.  2'.  m.;  I'.ntlalo  1.  6  m,;  last 
iKiiii,  1  I",'  t;  iiickerel,  bass  and  sunlish;  pickerel  and  bass  most  numerous:  froL? 
mill  luiiiiiuw  liaits,  August  and  September  bent;  boats  can  be  had  reasonable. 

Moose  Lake  (St.  P,  it  I),)— sturgeon  1.  5  m.;  Island  I.  ami  numerous  others; 
.""till  ;i'iin  I.  best;  pickerel,  bass,  pike  etc.  all  abound;  wdrnis,  minnows  etc.  a'^ 
liaii>;  Kebruary,  March,  .liine,  .Inly  and  August  best;  hotel  :^1.50l),  d.;  good  liiiut- 

lii;;  111  tlii-;  locality  also. 

Morris  (St.  P.  ;\L  I'lc  M.) — Pomme  de  Terre  r.  1  iii,;  Foss'  1.  .'i  m.;  Wintermuto  ]. 
ll::.:  llooswolds  1.  (i  ill  :  Long  1 .  Viii.;  Clear  1.  7  m.;  Pomme  de  Terre  r.  and  Clear 
1.  Ill  .-t;  pike,  pickerel,  bass,  salnniii.  perch  and  suiitish  pickerel  and  pike  mo^t 
aliiiiiiluiit.  minnow  and  trog  liait;  .\pril  May  .June,  .Xiigust  and  September  best; 
hull  U  >il,,"io  to  :?2  p.  d.;  guide  with  team  i^i(.."iO  p.  d..  boats  and  baii  at  small  co.t. 
('I II  it  tishing  leported. 

Mnmd  Prairie  (•'•  M,  »'«  St.  P,)— Day  Valley  <r,  1  m,:  Hush  Valley  or.  '2  m.; 
Mil  Valley  cr.  2  m.;  Chrystal  cr.  2  m,;  Moiiud  Prairie  cr,  1  m.;  lUiot  r,  near 
Mutiiu  and" five  lakes,  all  within  1  m.;  lakes  and   creeks  be>Jt:  trout.  picke;-el.  bass, 


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108 


THK  ANUrF.n  H  oriuK   noC'K. 


fiiinflHh  «>(•'.;  ]>iikfrcl  iii<mt  ubiindiitit:  wuriiiH  ami  mixxhih  tiHctl;  >rH,v  hdiI  Jiiiir-  'i>  ■>!; 
111!  rf^^iilitr   liotclh;    ^iiidt'H    urv   iiii;iii'r<inH:  liniitx   iiinl    Ixiltn   very    t'lirap.      <iMMii 

Mnrdook(St.  1'.  M.  \-  M.)  — !»iitTi.<l<>  1.  7  m.;  :\rimH<iii  I.  m  m..  Ciiinii  1.  h  m.:  (  hij) 
I'l-WH  r.,  7  ',  111.;  (  lii|i|ii'VMi  r.,  Itiift'ulii  1.  iind  .Miiiihuii  1.  I  lie  bent:  jiii  kird,  iiikf.  iMti^li, 
Ixitt'iilii.  <'lc. ;  |iirk)'i'i'l  iiiiil  liiitl'ulii  iiiiiHt  liUliicniiiH:  iiiiiiMuwH  Hliil  l'n>^>M  uhiiuI  liait«: 
•liiiK-  iiiul  thi^  winter  lit-nt  tinitH:  lioti'lr*  .'!=l.'iii  to  jt'2  {i.  d.;  bimtH  uud  Imit  i:un  )»'  liinl 
cboup.     A  K''i'i»t  <ltul  of  MpfiiriiiK  doUf  ln'ir. 

Mnskoda   (N.  I'.     Sec   pnM*'   VIII.)-  Hnffiilo  r.  ',  m.;  Silver  1.  .'tin.;  both   u 1, 

b;iHH.  )>il<e.   piekerel.  ))ereli,  ett'.;    pickerel  liioHt  llblilidilllt :    lliillllii\\  h  and  t'rn^'H  ii-ril 
UH  buitH;  Awnu.st  uiid  HeiiteliibtT  buHt;  butfl  |1  p.  d.;  boutM  rejiortt'il  im  free. 

Nelson  (St.  l'.  M.  .V  M.)— ''oneva  1.  'i'i  iii.;  Lake  Mary  '.'Jii.;  Victoria  1.  J',  in.; 
tiiHt  bent;  wliiteliMli,  )iicki'rel,  biisH  and  jiike;  minnow  bail;  .June,  July,  Aii'.^ii».t 
and  Sei)ti'lM)ier  bcHt;  hotel,  boatn  and  bait  at  reanonable  rateH. 

New  Ulm.  (('.  A:  N.  W.  Hee  pa^e  X\II.  I— Cottonwood  r.  1  in.;  MinnKNota  r.  in  niy 
liniitH;  Swan  1.  7  m.;  Clear  I.  5  ni.;  Luke  Hannka  tJ  m.;  tlrnt  Ix'Ht:  pike,  pickerel,  li. 
b.,  etc.;  iiickerel  niowf  niinieroUH.  Hpoonn,  art.  minnow  and  live  bait  uwed;  Ma\  auil 
•Inne  bcHt;  liotelK.^I  to  .f '.' p.  d  . :  boatn  and  bait  cbvup.  lU;»«t  DHbiug  Ih  lit  thuCottoii- 
wodd  r.  in  Hpi'int{;  tly-liHiiiug  not  practiced. 

New  York  Mills  (N.  P.)— otter  Tail  1.  '.)  m.:  pike,  jiickorel  and  biiHH;  jiike  nidi-t 
niimeioiiH;  minnow  an<l  froj»  ImitM;  May  to  Augiiwt  bcHt;  butol  12  p.  d.;  ^uide  uitli 
leani  $:i  p.  d.;  boatH  .f  1  p.  d. 

Northfield  (C.  M.  X-  St.  P.)— Circle  1..  Fox  band  Union  l.Hm.;  Cannon  i.  at 
Htation;  Cannon  r.  and  Fox  I.  best:  1).  b..  pike,  jiiekerel  and  croppicH:  Iiuhh  iiinl 
l)ickend  mont  iiiiineioiiM;  minnows  and  art.  baits  iiHed:  May,  .lime  and  July  ln^t; 
Hummer  luontlis  best  for  bass:  boats  and  bait  can  be  had  reasonable.  The  b.  Ij. 
fisbinn  in  the  Cannon  r.  Ih  very  Hne. 

Odessa  (<'•  M.  \-  st.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.  )—L()n^,' Tom  1 .  '2',  iii.;  IbTsf 
(iiioe  1 .  '2  m . :  Minnesota  r.  'jni.;  boiiK  Tomer.  ',  m.;llrHt  liest;  jiickerel.  j.iki', 
bass,  etc.;  jiickend  most  numerous;  fro^s,  ^rub  worms  and  spoon  hooks  iiseii  t^r 
bails:  May  and  June  best  months;  hotel  $1  p.  d.  or  j^-l  p.  w.  Fishing  ruju.itiHl 
jiood. 

Olivia  (('•  M.  k  St.  P.)— Lont?  1.  (!  m.;  Lake  Lillian  12  m.;  laHt  bcHt;  pickerel  is 
the  principal  variety  found;  fron  l)ait;  .May,  June  ,ind  .July  best. 

Orouoco  (C.  \-  N.  W.  See  pat^e  X\'ll.) — Zumbro  r.  :i  ni.;  pickerel,  bass,  mascal"iii;.- 
and  others:  bass  nio.st  numerous;  minnow  bait;  April.  .May.  September,  October, iiiil 
Novenibt'r  best  months. 

Ortouville  (<'.  M.  \-  St.  P.)— Minnesota  r.  'i  m.;  151^^  Stone  1.  '^  m.;  last  bc^t: 
pike,  bass,  pickerel,  etc.;  spoons,  minnows;  frogs,  etc.  as  baits;  June  \  July  best: 
hotels  .•?!  to  $2  p,  d.;  rowboat.s  aiic  to  .f  L")!)  p.  d.  Our  correspondent  writes:  ■  iiiij 
Stone  Lako  is,  in  thi'  oi)inion  of  t-xpert  anglers,  the  best  tishing  ground  in  thi; 
northwest.     It  is  getting  to  be  more  popular  e\ery  season." 

Osakls  (!^t.  P.  >L  A;  M.) — Lake  Osakis  near  Htation;  i)ike,  pii'kerol,  b.  b.  (1.  in.), 
silver  and  rock  bass,  croppies,  whitetish,  etc.;  jiickerel  and  bi  ss  most  nuiiniini.'*; 
hotels  $1  to  .■?2.r>o  i>.  d.;  guides  at  reasonable  rate;  boats  lUc  to  2l)c  p.  h.;  bait  pi.  iity 
and  cheap. 

Osseo  (St.  P.  M.  A:  M.  See  page  X.)— Fish  1.  ',i  m.;  I'Jigle  1.  2'^  m.;  last  best:  picke- 
rel, bass,  sunlish,  etc.:  pickerel  most  numerous;  frog  and  worm  baits;  Ma.\  uuil 
June  best;  hotels  #1  p.  d.:  boats  cau  be  had  at  reawouable  ratea.  Trolling  is  tL» 
favorite  method  with  local  anglers. 

Owatonna  (<^'.  M.  A:  St.  P.) — Beaver  1.  22  ni.;  Clear  1.15  m.;  and  some  ;)  nr  1 
other  small  lakes;  Clear  1.  best:  pickerel,  pike,  bass  and  perch;  bass  and  pickerel 
most  numerous;  minnow,  frog  etc.  baits;  May,  June,  July  and  August  best:  hotels 
$1  to  12.50  p.  d.:  boats  oUc.  to  :51  p.  d. 

Perham  (N.  P.  Heo  page  VIII)— Little  Pine  1.  1  '^  in.;  Big  Pine  1.  2  m.;  first  l»st; 
pike,  Iiickerel  and  b.  b.;  jiike  aiul  pieLere'  in  excess;  uiiuuows  and  artiticial  i'iut' 
used;  winter  months  and  as  late  as  June  Lest:  hotels  $2  p.  d.,  $1  to  #("•  p.  w.;  I'.iat- 
and  bait  reasonable. 

Peterson  (C.  M.  \-  St.  P.) — Small  br.  (unujined)  2ni.;  1  do.  4  m.;  first  mentiiind 
lest;  trout;  worm  bait;  June  and  July  best;  no  regular  hotel,   but  board  cau  he 


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Bt;  pickerel  is 


.  i.iiiiicfl  at  private  liniiHOH.    The  Root  r.  is  ati*o  aliout   ',  lu.   illMtant.   \\b<ro   1).    1>. 

.::,.|  ilikcrr)  liiti.V  be  tiiiiild. 

Pine  City  (St.  I'.  \-  D.,-  Snuki' r.  ainiCnmH  ..  uljucriit   to   xtufi"ii;  I'okiniiiiu  i. 

.  ::    ;  hipt  l>«'Ht',  iiickcrcl   tiiiil    wall   r.M'it  ptkc:    )iit'kiTi'I   iiioHt   ulxiiiduiit :    frn^jH 

woiiiix  Hud  troUiiiK  HiHKiUH  UN  ImitH;  Juii«-  ami  -Inly  bi-Ht;  liott-lH  #'J  p.  il.;  bimtM  .ji>o. 

Prior  take  (•'•  M.  \-  Ht.  IM— I'rior  1.  near  Htatlon:  Hpriiiji  1-  1  m.;  <'ryHtal  1.  ', 
II.  t  icdit  r.  2  III.;  KhkIc  cr.  I  m.;  .Miiiiif^i.ta  r.  tl  in.:  ('cilur,  ('viithia  and  I'iHh 
liiK'  -  i'<  III  :  all  <'X<'i'll<-iit:  iiiaHralnn^i',  piikci-i'l,  i^ri'iu  and  black  )iar<H,  Htripcd  l>ii--4, 
»iill  >  '  ';<',  pri'i'li  Mild  ntlirrs;  lianH  aud  pii'krnd  art-  iiinst  niiiiitTiiiiH;  niiiiiinWH 

iikI  III  I  liaitH;  .Mu>  and  .liinc  lii'st :  liutcU  .f  1  to  .ii'J  ]>.  d.;  aUo   plnily    nf   pri- 

\  ill  111       .  to  lie  had  ilicap;  IxtafK  and  baitw  plt-nty  and  ri-aHoiialilf. 

Beads  Lauding' {<'.  M.  .V:  St.  I'.l -MiHsiHHippi  r.,    Chippc^va   r.    an<l  [,aki,>  iN'piii; 

il  Nth  of  ( 'liipix'Wa  (ippiiHitf  Htatinii  and  l.akr  Pipin  I'.in,;  Mniitli  of  Cliippiwn 
I  ,iip|  iilmn,'  the  lmiik.><  iif  flic  .MifH.  r.  Iicnt;  white  and  h.  It  ,  jukc.  ]iickcrcl,  catlinh 
it'  .  liaHH,  pike,  and  catllHli  niuHt  niinicniiiH;  ndiiiiowH  iihciI  uh  bait  for  ^'iiiiic  UnIi 
.iiiil  "Id  chce.Mc  fur  cattlHli:  .Vjiril  tu  Nnvcinlier  boHf;  huttd  j:|.."iii  p.  d.;  (,'iii(lcM,  bualH 
ami  bait  at  reaMunabk-  rate. 

Rochester  (<'.  .V  N.  \V.  Scc  pa^e  X\II.)— So.  Fork  Ziimbio  r.  near  Htutioii;  b.  b., 
I  i.l.i  111,  pike  and  front;  ba.->s  and  pickerel  nioht  niiiiieroiiH;  minnow  and  vsoriii  bails; 
Au^jii-t.  Sclitelnber  an<l  October  bent;  hofelH  $1,511  to  f'.^p.  d.;  boatM  and  bait  at 
nil  i<  l>  nominal  coHt. 

Boseniont  (('.  M.  .V  St.  P.  Seo  inHido  back  cover)— CryHfal  1.  7  ni.;  pickerel 
liiihipally;  I'roK  bait;  .Iiiih'  1  to  September  bust;  hotel  # 'J  p.  d.;  KUide  ;?'J..'>ii  ji.  d.; 
ji.Ml-  .'.lie  to  $1  p.   d.;   bait  plenty. 

Eush  City  (Ht.  1*.  \-  I).)-l{iiHh  1.  '.".  m.;  St.  Croix  r.  .'•  in.;  trout,  pike,  pl<kerel 
iiini  II.  b.  abound;  worms  and  tlicH  aH  buitn;  hotels  i^l  to  :f 'J.'iil  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait 
i.iii  lie  id'ociired  at  low  ttj,'iireM. 

Sail''  itre  (Several  r.  r.)  -Sank  I.  and  Sauk  r.   near  station;    V   '  ••riiiHck  1.    4 

in;  I  I  till.;  all  j'oiid;   ba.ss,  pickerel,  pike  etc.;   bass  and  Jiickeiil  Uiost  abilii- 

iliiMt;  ..s,  art.  spoons  etc.,  as   baits;  .June  and  September  best;   le  tel  ^l.Tiil  to 

j'.' I',  d.;  Koats  i")!!)' p.  (1.     Ilxcelleiit  lishini,'. 

Sauk  Rapids  (St.  P.  M.  .V  M.  Sec  juine  X) — Mississippi  r.  near  statioi.  L.  May- 
III  ^^^  III.;  first  best;  iiike,  i>ii'l>eiel  and  bass;  pike  most  niimeroUH;  minnow  and 
ti'i'i;  baits;  .\pril.  May,  Sepicnibii' and  ( ictober  best;  hotels  #lfo  ?!'J  p.  d.;  (^iiidcH 
•  j  [I    d.;  boats  aud  bait  at  nominal  iiiice.     "Very  ;;ood  li>lii!iK"  is  reported. 

Shakopee  (<'•  M.  \-  St.  P.)— Prior  1.,  Sjirin^'  1    und  \V I  1.;  lirst  best;  bass,  pick- 

(ii  1  mill  cropiiies;  cropjiies  must  nniiK'idiis;  iiiiiiiiow  and  fiim  baits;  .lime  and 
hejiti  iiiber  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  rate;  boats  .">nc  to  ^1  p.  d.;  bait  can  be  pro- 
tin  ril  cheap. 

Sherbum  (('•  M.  .^  St.  P.)— Fox  1.  :)  m.;  iiike,  jiickerel,  b.  b.  etc.;  two  first  most 
i.\iini  rolls:  spring,'  and  fall  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  rate,  also  boats  and  bait. 

St.  Cloud  (St.  1'.  M.  \  M.)— Pearl  I.  Pi  m.;  Pleasant  1.  H  m.;  (iraud  1.  15  m.; 
I'liirl  and  (irand  best:  jiike,  pickerid  and  b.  b.;  pickercd  most  numerous;  worm  aud 
iiiiiiiniw  baits;  .July  aud  August  best;  boats  .•?!.. "lO  p.  d. 

St.  Hilaire  (St.  P.  M.  *;  M.)— Red  Lake  r.;  walleyed  pike  and  pickerel;  tndliUK 

^1 IS  and  small  tish  used;  summer  best  time;  hotel  f 'J  p.    d.;  boats  aud  baitH   at 

Umilii'ate  cost. 

St.  Paul  (Several  r.  r.)— White  Bear  1.,  Lake  .Johanna,  Lake  Owasso,  Snail  1., 
Turtli  1.,  Pleasant  1.,  Vadnais  1.,  Lake  Phaleii,  Lake  Conio,  (icrvai.-i  I.,  Louj^  1.,  I..ake 
•Iiistpliiue,  iJe  Moutreville  1.  and  Silver  1.,  all  within  a  radius  of  in  ni.,  some  vith- 
111  111'  close  to  city  limits;  the  threi;  tirst  uamed  are  best;  b.  b.,  j  ickerel,  pike,  rock 
liH.-s,  silver  bass;  pen-h,  etc.;  b.  b.,  pike,  Bilver  bass  and  snutish  most  uumeroiis; 
iiiiiiiinws,  fro{.!s,  worms  aud  spoon  hooks  used  as  baits;  .June,  .July  aud  .September 
lust;  hotels  $1  to  $'.i  p.  d.;  boats  #1  to  Sl.'iiJ  p.  d.,  j,'enerally  no  <harKe  t'J  guentH  at 
hutil-i.     There  iri  also  yood  tishiu}i  iu  the  Mississippi  i\  near  St.  Paul. 

St.  Peter  (C.  »t  X.  W.  See  paRc  XVII.)— I^ke  Emily  and  I^ke  WashiuKtou;  tirst 
liisi;  pickerel,  bass,  pike,  etc  ;  pU'kerel  aud  bass  most  numerous;  luiuuows  aud 
aiutiiial  baits;  Juue,  July.  August  aud  September  best;  hotel  |2  p.  d.;  boat«  and 
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Staples  Mill  (N.  !'•  see  pa-^o  Viri)— Crow  Mln^r  ,-.  :t  m.;  llaydm  1.  1  i!'.;tir>t 
)ii-Ht;  l)iiHH,  ])ick4'rcl,  iiiiim  uloiigo.  n)(lhni>c,  cfc:  jiicki  ifl  iiiiil  niastftloii^c  iii(i»i 
ubiiiiduut;  Aiiril,  Mav  and  June  be;:';  bottd  ut  iU(i(UTat»'  cbai'^;";  boatn  aiiil  lnu! 
cheap. 

Starbuck  (N.  I'.)— Lake  Miniu'waska  V,  ni..  ba.-n,  )  :<  1;c  el.  like,  hnflalo  ui;., 
iitliii'.s;  all  nunicroiis;  niiiiiHiw  beef  iiiid  win  m  bait.--.  Ouiic.  .lulv  and  ,\iif;iist  1  i -t. 
htitulH  ;f '2  1).  d.;  },'»ide  S3  p.  d.     ThiH  lake  i.s  badly  jiot-tislird  witli  iitais.  (  Ic. 

Stillwater  (<".  M.  A:  St.  r.  See  inside  back  cdvcr.)— St.  ('mix  r.  4  iii,;liirle 
Clam  I'.,  IJit^  Clam  r.  . 'ill  111.;  Itock  cr.  Ifiim.:  and  hfvci'al  otlicr  tiibutaricH  toti.fSt. 
Cidix  ^^mall  and  nani(dcHH;  White  Henri.  I'J  ni.;  Coriie  la  1.  1  m.;  many  uihe;'  hikes 
williin  lf»  111.;  iiike,  b.  b.,  iiii-kercl,  siintisli,  ci-diPiii.'s  ete.  in  St.  ('mix  r.  and  lakcM 
adjacent;  Irout  in  tlie  tributaries;  tas.s  md  jiiekerel  most  almndant:  fro^;.  miniinw 
and  worm  baits;  May  ami  .Iiiiie  best  fur  ti'niit,  spring' and  tall  tnr  other  xariitics; 
lintels  .*'J  ]!.  (1.;  boats 'jric  |).  li. ;  bait  (niiniu>\vs) 'J'u' )>.  pail.  The  trout  streiiiij-  ,iri- 
Home  distance  fi'oni  .itillwater  and  must  be  )ea<'hed  by  teams,  the  dri\  ers  of  u  hirh 
ari'  posted  as  to  location  of  waters. 

Taylor's  Falls  (St.  P.  .^-  D.)-St.  Cmix  r.  near  station;  Thaxter  1.  1  m.;  Sauill. 
Ciiii.:  l)eerl.  dm.:  Jlalsaiii  1.  12  m.;  i'i^  Hock  i  r.  IS  m.;  'J'honipson's  cr.  4  iii.;  lij^r 
Kock  cr.  is  best  for  trout;  bi'ook  trout,  bass  and  jiickerel:  two  (irs.t  nuiiieniii-.; 
Worms,  beef,  ^'rasshojiiiers  and  (lies  used  as  baits;  May  and  -lune  best;  liotels  >\.'tn 
to  .ii'Jp.  d.;  gii.deH  at  .■?!  and  expeuscH  it.  d.;  boats  il  ji.  d.;  bait  at  merely  mimina 
cost. 

Thomson  (N.  P.  and  St.  P.  .V  T).  )— Silver  cr.  ■->  m.:  Black  Hoof  and  severiil  otlifr 
small  streams;  tlrst  best;  speckled  trout:  worm  bait:  .lune  and  .Inly  best;  hotihit 
reasonable  rate;  uo  {jtuides  or  boats  needed. 

Tower  (D.  ''^:  I.  R.)— Tmnt  1.,  IJnrntside  1,,  and  a  number  of  lakes  easily  accc.s>i. 
ble;  lake  trout.  ])ickeri'l.  jiiUe  and  b.  b.;  lake  trout  and  jiickerel  most  nuniernu^; 
Usual  baits:  .Inly  and  AutdiHt  best;  hotel  Jt'IJii)  p.  d.;  Indians  as  j^uides  .'?1.5i). 

Tracy  (C.  \  N.  W.  See  pa^'c  XVII. )— Lake  Sie^'cl  and  Lake  Shetak;  last  best: 
jiike,  pickerel,  bass,  butfalo,  etc. :  pikerel  most  numerous:  fro^,'s.  worms  etc.  as  baits: 
g<.n)d  almost  all  the  year;  hotel  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  and  bait  very  cheap. 

Two  Harbors  (IX  •.V-  I.  U.)— Stewart  r.  :(  m.:  Ktiifc*  r.  h  ni.;  both  good;  bnx.k 
triuit:  usual  baits;  July  and  .Vu^ntst  best:  hotel  i^2.'>i)  p.  d.;  guides  and  boats  imt 
needed. 

Vlllard  (N.  p.  See  page  VIH.)— I,.  .\m(dia  ',.  m.:  L.  Villard  ',  m.:  L.  I.evaii  1 
ni.:  two  la.it  best;  b.  b..  pike,  pickerel  and  rock  bass:  ]iike  and  bass  most  abundant, 
frog  liait:  .Vujjust  and  September  best  mouths:  hotels  ut  reasonable  rates;  liniit, 
and  bait  .•?!  p.  d. 

Vining'  |N.  1'.) — l-^ist  Bottle  1.  l  m.;  whitetish,  jiickerel,  jierch.  bassandpike:  b.'. 
ntiil  whitetish  most  luuiieroiis;  minnows  and  art,  sptoiis  use<l;  .\ugust  and  Sejiti  in- 
ber  best;  hotel  j;i  J),  d.;  guides,  boats  and  bail  at  moderati'  jtrices.  I'ishiuy  iv- 
ported  good. 

Wabasha  (C.  ;\I.  A:  St.  P.  See  inside  bade  cover.) — Mississijijii  r.  '■  m.:  I.aki- 
I'ejiiii  2  111.:  /iimbro  r.  -i  m.;  also  trout  streams  on  the  Wisconsin  side  of  Miss,  r,  I'l 
to  bs  111,  distant,  and   the   slough.s   tributary    to  Miss,    r.,    all  about  the  same:  piki' 

pickerel,  bass  etc.:  pike,  jiickerel,  and   b.  b.  most  numeriuis:  miniiowH  and    j n- 

used;  .May  and  June  best:  guide  with  bo;it  and  bait,  .•*2  ji,  d,;  hotel  .S'2  p.  <l.:  ImiiI- 
nnd  bait  atone  at  very  reasonable  figures;  very  fair  trout  lishing  in  the  streams  ni'  ii. 
tioue(l  above,  as  being  ou  the  Wisconsin  Hide  of  Miss.  r. 

Waseca  (*■'■  k  N.  W.  See  page  XVII.)— Clear  1.  '.  ni,;  Rice  1.  I  ni.;  first  l--r 
liickeiel  .silver  bass,  Idack  bass,  iierchetc;  all  very  numeidus:  angle  worms,  iiiiii- 
UOW8  ii;ul  grubs  used  as  baits:  May,  June,  Sejitembei' and  October  best;  hotel-  >'- 
p.  d.  or  $8  p.  w.;boate  aud  bait  ph'Uty  and  clieaji.     I'ishing  excellent. 

Waverly  (St.  P.  M.  \'  M.  See  pag<'  X.) — Waverly  Twin  Vh  ',  m.:  erjtially  jjndil; 
bass,  pickerel,  suntish.  etc.:  bass,  jiickerel  an<l  siintish  most  numeroUH:  fmgs,  small 
lisli,  worms  etc.  as  baits:  January,  I'Vliruarx ,  June  and  .liily  best:  hotels  .*1  p. 'i-; 
boats  and  bait2.')C  to  ?1  p.  d. 

Wayzata  (St.  P.  ^I.  A:  M.  See  pag(^  X.)— Lakit  Minnetouka  near  station:  bas-^. 
pickerel  and  snnlish;  pickerel  most  iiuniermi;-i;  frogs,  worniH,  beef  etc.  as  bait^-: 
]\bi..  and  June  best;  hotels  $'.i  p.  d.;  guides  it'-i  p.  d.;  boatw  il  p.  d.  Tbiw  i«  (piitf  a 
uoted  lishiug  resort. 


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Westport  (N.  P.)— Orovo  1.  S'j  m.:  Wt-sti  ort  '•  1  '"•;  Ashlv  cr.  ',  m.:  WtHtiiort  1. 
U>\.  jiikf,  iiickcrf'..  bass  etc. :  jiickciel  most  imiin-nius:  frot^  bait;  May  and  .Imu- 
l,f!-t;  lifitil  5^1. i">"  i>.  (L;  bduthi  and  bait«  lan  b(  iiniciircd. 

Wliite  Bear  i>^t.  I'.  \  1».|— AVliite  Hear  1.  near  station;  liald  Ka^'lc  1.  1  ni.;  about 
.liili  liass,  jiiikiirl,  \vall-<_vfd  iiilic,  rTojijiics  cti'.;  j  ii  kcrcl.  i^iUc  and  riojiiiics  nio.-t 
imiiii  lous;  worm  iiud  minnow  l)ait;  Ma\  and  .June  best,  ))iit  ^ood  the  entire  seaHou; 
ii'til-  ?'-'.•""  p.  d.;  boats 'irx'  \).  li.;  bait  rlieaii. 

Wi'ilniar  i>t.  I',  ^r.  \-  ^I.  Se(-  ja^^e  \.)— <.reen  1.  1l'  ni.;  Iiiaiiiond  1.  i:i  m.;  Nor- 
w:;i  1.  I.',  ni.;  Ka>;b-  \.  \  ni.;  tirst  be.-t;  jiike,  idekerel  and  b.  1p.;  piUe  and  jiiikerel 
iiMi-t  uuuierouf-:  minnows,  tmus  and  spoon  hooks  as  liaits;  middle  of  May  to  ■Inly 
1.  ai:il  Sei'teniber  and  Oetolier  l)est;  liotil  .'rlji.  d.;  lioat- at  moderate  rost;  bait 
il.iitv  for  the  ciitchin^;.     <»tlier  I's  in  this  vicinity  which  furnisii  a I  tishiiii,'. 

Winona  (''•  ^f  >^  !^b  !'•  !ii"l  '■  >^  ^>-  W.i— Miss.  r.  ne:ir  station;  Lake  Winona  '. 
111.:  iiuiiierous  trout  streams  from  ',.  m.  to  110111.;  all  ^ood;  pike,  b.  1).,  jiickerel. 
-m.ti-ii  and  other  r.  fish.  an<l  in  sne.ims  }>rook  tiont;  bass,  pike  and  pickerel  mip-t 
.il.UMiliiiit;  Hies,  minnows  ami  (^rnb  worms  used  for  baits,  .\pril.  .^b^y,  June,  .\\it,';ii-t 
,iliil  September  best:  liotels  .tj  p.  d.:  fiuides  reasonalile;  boats  b")c  p.  h.  Kxcept 
iinriti^'  lii^h  water  (nsiially  April  t')  Junei  the  Miss,  r.  gives  excellent  si)ort;  the 
trl'Utlll^'  is  also  said  to  be  line. 

Worthine|"ton  (several  r,  1.1— East  and  West  Okebeua  I's  ',  m.;  Ocbeda  1.  3  111.: 
vi.kiirl,  p.iTli  and  cattish;  jdckerel  in  tlie  majority;  fro-,'  bait;  .May  ami  Jmu 
jifst;  hotels  and  trnidi  s  at  reasonable  rates;  boatH  'J.'ic  ]i,  h,  (iood  hunting;  in  this 
;,i,  ;ilifv  also.     'I'he  li>hiiig  for  jpiekerel  and  perch  is  reported  to  be  very  liiii'. 

Zximbrota  (*'■  •"*■'  N-  ^^-    ^•■•'  l'il^"'  XVII  )— Zunibro  r.  near  station:  b.  b,  and  piek- 

.11 1;  I'ass  most  numerous;  minnows  usual  bait:   .May  and  ■June  best. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Biloxi  (L.  i^'  N,) — Miss,  Sound  in  tlie  liiilf  of  Mexico  'jiii,,  and  lUloxi  Hay  and  r. 
till.  I'hese  are  excellent  waters  for  tishing.  .Vll  varieties  of  Southern  saltwater 
ti>h  lire  cautiht.  The  best  months  are  from  June  to  November,  aial  the  iie.s^  liaits 
an  c'lt  nuillct,  Khrimp,.i-rabK  ;ind  tiddlers  to  be  used  on  the  lirst  of  the  tlood  ide. 
H"tel>  :?'J'")0  p.  d.,  with  liberal  discount  for  longer  time:  no  j^iiides  nee<led:  briats 
Hud  I'aits  reftsoiiable.  .\t  the  mouth  of  IJiloxl  r.,  1.  m.  b.  b,  bile  freely.  SeeTni: 
AMI  iu>  A.\  .VNoi.iat,  vol.  VII,  pa^'e'.il. 

Eastutolichee  i<v».  >V  <'•)— Leaf  r.  1  m.:  baylit-  i;a\cm  I.,  111.:  first  named  b.st. 
ixiil.t  in  .May  and  ■lune:  trout,  il).  b..  1  pi^rch,  rocktish  and  cattish;  perch  nio,-t 
1 1,11.'  !ous:  <ricket.  w.irm  and  <,'rasshopper  baits:  May.  ■lime,  .\untist  and  September 
!ii-i;  Imtel  >1  p.  d.;  j^'uide  ?1  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  nominal  cost. 

Hattiesbtirg"  (i^  >'*;:  0.)— Leaf  r.  ',  m.;  perch,  trout,  (b.  b.K  cattish,  bulValo,  etc.- 
1 . 1.  M  and  tiMiit  most  numerous;  live  bait  used ;  also  doii^fli  for  coarst' lish ;  .\prii. 
May  ,iiid  ■lune  best;  hotclH  at  reasonabh'  prices;  boatH  and  guides  not  needed. 

Heitlel'berg'  ('^  >V  *"•) — Hcavor  er  mar  station;  Tallahala  cr.  0  111.;  Braghonia  cr. 
iiii.;  lallaliala  cr.  best;  trout,  (b.  b.),  perch,  catfish,  etc.- cattish  most  numerous; 
lunnious,  worms,  etc.  usual  baits;  March,  A^iril  and  May  be-st;  hotels  ?■.;  p.  d.; 
liiat>  and  bait  cluap, 

Pachixta  (Q^  -*>;  ('.)— I'achuta  cr..  Sdurnoria  cr..  ('hi<  kasaw  hay  r.  ami  Dead  r. 
luai'  I'v:  about  alike:  trout,  (b.  b.i.  white  ]iercli.  blue  cat,  etc.:  minnows  and  other 
liiiits;  March  1.')  to  Oct.  b")  best;   hotel  .'rJ  p.  d.;  lishing  reporteil  good,  l>oats  ami  liait 

Pass  Christian  iL.  >v  X.)— Mexican  Oulf,  Wolf  r.  and  Hayou  Potash;  ISIox. 
iiiilt  and  Hayou  Potash  best;  trout,  (b.  b.),  redtish  (channel  bass)  and  a  great  many 
varietits  abound;  shrimp  ami  mullet  baits;  -Inne  and  .lulybstbut  good  all  the 
viar:  hotels  i'^  to  $.i  p.  d.;  guides  H  p.  d.;  boatw  and  bait  leasoiiable. 

San:lersville  {<■)■  ^  C.l— Tallahala  cr.  1',  ni.:  Hniglioma  cr.  2  m.;  Tallahoma 
>■  111  \\ii>\\  cr.  '1  ni.;  cattish,  perch,  ami  a  few  trout  (1).  b).;  perch  most  numerous; 
weiiii  sawver  and  niinnuw  baits;  .May  and  Juue  best:  hotels  .»T..')J  p.  d.:  giiidew 
rasilv'secured;  .Myricks  mill  M  111.  distuut  is  a  good  ground  yielditi^,'  large  and 
iiiiiic  rolls  1.  m.  b.  b, 

Scranton  (I- •^'  N^)— Puscagoula  r.  ',  m.:  r>og  r.  4  m.:  various  creeks  and 
lav.  ii~  !  to  4  111.:  Mississippi  sound  2  111.:  black  and  striped  liass,  recliish  (i-liannel 
ba.»-  ,  ^hcepshead,  Spanish  mackerel,  sea  trout,  croakers  etc.;  sea  trout  most  nuiner- 


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ous;  HhriiiH),  (Tabs,  mullets,  oyr4terH  and  art  flii's  used;  April  t<j  July,  aud  Seiiti-in 
ber  to  Decoiubor  best:  UotelH  i^Jn  to  Hi  p.  luoutu;  Ijoats  $2  to  H.'to  p.  d.;  bjut-  ut 
trifliug  cost.  I'lie  Usbiiiy  tor  b.  1).  (greeu  trout  locally),  is  exccllout  m  the  carlv 
.sprJU';  iu  all  the  adjacent  wtreauw.     Xlie  salt  water  tisliiu  ;  8  uood. 

Tascanola(Q.  \  (M— Lcivf  r.  1  ju.:  Tallahala  r.  ^  ui.;  li'.'at  1)est;  trout  (1;.  li.i. 
petcli,  catlisli,  ilruiu  etc.;  cattish  iiud  b.  b.  iiio.^t  abundant:  live  small  i)erch  a>  lun; 
April  to  AUf^UHt  best;  hotels  .^lo  p.  luonth;  bo:it-t  md  bait  can  br  ui  i  at  niiniii.,ii  or 

JIO    ('(JSt. 

MISSOURI. 

Ash  Orove  (K.  (,'.  Ft.  8.  &  G.) — bao  r.  near  station;  b.  b.,  catflsb,  buffalo  ,t. . 
all  pU'titit'ul;  UHiiul  baitu. 

Carroliton  ( W.  St.  L.  \  P.  .SeepagoXV'.)— Bowdry  1.  4  m.:  Mosscr.  2  m.:  Wik.-ij. 
da  or.  '2ni.;  .»loss  cr.  best;  b.  b.,  perch,  croi>pies  etc.:  perch  and  croi)pie>  mr.-t 
abundant:  worm  and  minnow  baits;  .\pril.  May,  .Iiine  autl  -luly  l)est;  boat-  ,iu.l 
guides  not  needed.     Croi)pie  tishiug  is  good  in  .Moss  1. 

Car  thagfe  (St.  L.&  Sau  F.)—Sprin(»  rat  station;  North  Fork  8  m.;  Centre  cr.  0 
in.:  North  Fork  best:  rock  bass,  perch  ami  croppii's:  bass  most  abundant;  niinimw 
bait-i;  April,  May  aud  tlie  tall  months  lust;  liotels  at  moderate  prices;  guidi's  u<<i 
re(iuired. 

Crocker  (St.  L.  .V  San  F.)—!iasiM)nade  r.  4  m.;  IJi;,'  and  Little  I'iney  Forks  aul 
Koiibideanx  cr.  ailjacent;  lirst  best:  b.  b..  pike,  pen-li,  i-roppies  etc.;  b.  b.  ii.ost 
nunu'i'oiis;  minnows  and  artiticial  lures;  season  lasts  from  Ma.v  to  Dec;  IimI.-H 
rea-on;ible;  guides  and  boats  can  be  procured,  and  also  campin'.;  outht.  The  1',  Ij. 
are  nunierou.s  iu  the  Uascouade  r.  and  ar«  readily  caught  witu  the  live  ininnnu. 

CiinuinsrhanKW.  St.  L.  \'  P.  See  page  X\'.)— Hog  1.  'j  m.;  b.  b.  and  croiipies; 
minnow  baits:  .Vpril,  May  aud  June  best;  hotel  $'1  p.  d.:  lishiug  reported  good. 

Dalton(W.  St.  L.  ..v  P.  See  page  XV. )  — Missoni'i  r.  and  f'hariton  r.  .'{  m . ;  ,iiii 
num.' .ii.is  lakes:  the  lakes  best:  b.  b.,  perch,  croppies  and  butl'alic.  bass  and  >  rnp- 
pie^  most  numerous;  niinnow.s  usual  bait;  .\pnl  and  Ma\  best;  hotel  >l.."'i 
p   d, 

D3  Witte  (W.  St.  L.  X-  P.  See  page  XV.)— (irand  r.  4  m.:  Big  cr.  :{  m.:  Wuk.tidi 
er.  I  111.:  Big  1.  1 '^  in.:  Missouri  r.  near  station:  all  about  ccpial:  b.  b.,  pci-cli.  i  ft', - 
liies  and  catlisli:  perch  and  caltiili  must  numerous:  worms  !,'cnerally  used  as  in:; 
April,  May  ami  .lune  best;  hotel  .■?!.. )i)  p.  d.:  boats  auil  b:iit  can  be  had. 

Evertou  iK.  C  Ft.  S.  &  <i.)— sinking  cr.  at  station:  Sac  r.  3  ni;  Turnback  cr.  4  m. 
last  named  best;  b.  b. ;  usual  baits;  May  and  June  best;  hotel  very  moderuti-; 
guides  and  bait  can  be  had. 

iu  /  jnB,  ( W.  St.  L.  vV  P.  See  page  XV.)— Grand  r.  aud  a  number  of  lakes  accessiblt  ; 
liru  medtioncd  best;  b.  b..  drum  and  cattish:  usual  baits;  May  l.")  to  July  1  1"-;. 
hoods  .^l  to  ;;j  p.  d.;  guides  .■?!.. ")0  p.  d.;  guides  will  furni.sh  lioats  and  bait. 

Oallatin  (C  U.  1.  iV:  P.)— Grand  r.  1  m.;  catfish,  white  perch,  butt'alo.  drum  .  t. .: 
*M'..isli  most  numerous:  frogs,  crayfish,  worms  vtc.  iiseil  for  baits:  .Ma.v  and  •luiii 
bcU;  hotels  .*!  tu^^Jp.d.;  bait  plenty.  Lake  Creek  5  m.  distant  is  noted  for  its  \e:y 
flue  croppie  lishing. 

Golden  City  (K.  C.  Ft.  S.  A:  G.)— Muddy  cr.  ',  m.;  b  1).,  perch  etc.:  bass  an  1. c 
iish  most  numerous,  usual  baits;  .Vpril,  May  and  June  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d. 

Hannibal  (M.  1'.)— Bird  Sl(nii,;h  1  m.  from  Mississippi  r.  and  the  Suy.  an  inlci 
str.;  both  ai'i' good  ciintainiiiti  black  and  stripi'd    (fresh    water)    bass   and  ("roi'ii!'- 

Tlie  latter  are  very  plentiful  and  are  caught    with   minnow   bait   from   April! !. 

Hotels  .■fl  to  .■?'2  p.  d.:  ^juides  #1  to  #1.50  p.  d.:  boats  and  bait  .fi'i  p.  d.:  adja.'iit 
waters  in  Illinois  give  fine  fishing  during  an  overflow  of  thw  Mississipjii  r. 

Hardin  (NV.  St.  L.  A:  P.  See  pig.-  XV.  i— Suowdmi  1 .  :i  '^  m.:  catfish,  sunpercli.  -ti.; 
sunperi'h  most  numerous:  worm  and  minnow  liait:  .\pril  and  .May  best  months; 
hot«d  ;f2  p.  d.;  team  and  driver  .i^itp.  d.:  boats  and  bait  reasonable. ' 

Hickory  Creek  (C.  R.  I.  &  P.)— Hickory  cr.  near  station:  Grand  r.  J  m.:  CoiM-ra.* 
I.  Timber  1.,  Flathorsi'sliDc  1.  and  Siij^arcoup  1.  accessible:  (Jrand  r.  and  Copi  its  1, 
beU:  pike,  salmon  (piki'-piu'clii,  driiiii.  channel  cat.  sunpercli.  buflalo  etc.:  «:itti-'li 
bulfalo  and  drum  most  numeroiu  ;  minnow,  cr:iyflsh  and  worm  baits:  boanlin.  ,i- 
couiinodations  can  be  proi'ured;  gindes  $1  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  pi  icw; 
shooting  (especially  8i|Uirrel)  ia  eicelkut  at  this  point. 


T'NrTKP   STATFS    AN'D    PANADA. 


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buffalo  L'tf. 


Jerome  (St.  L.  k  San  F.)— (iasconade  r.  at  fltatinn;  Piney  fork  8'j  m.;  l)oUi  about 
etiiKil  ixcx'pt  iu  fall,  \vh(!ii  tilt?  tir.it  ih  bent;  1).  b.,  i)ike-percli  ami  cropi)!*':  bass 
iu,i>i  iiuiueroiiu;  niiuuDW  bait;  season  ^(ooil  from  May  to  November;  no  re^ilar 
li.itil,  l)Ut  board  can  be  liuil;  ^^iiide  Si. 51)  ji.  il;  boats  .")i),'  ]>.(!.;  liire  of  teut  p.  il. 
•jjr;  I'.iits  free  with  guide,  witliout  guido  •'*l  p.  biu.     (iond  tit^hiug  reported. 

Keuonia  (K.('.Ft.S.  k  (J)— .\  ten  acre  lake  near  station;  creek  ','  in. ;  b.b.,  pereli, 
c,it:i-:i  et.'. ;  bas.s  and  perch  mout  abundant;  miuuows,  worms  and  fresh  meat  used; 
April.  May  and  Juuo  best. 

Lamar  (K.  C.  Ft.  S.  &  O.)— Pouco  de  Leon  1.  and   branch  of  Drywood  or.;  the 

lak'' t lie  best;  rock  and  spotted  basH  (probably  strawberry  bass)  cattish  etc.;  all 
inciitifid;  ordinary  l)aits  used;  April,  May  and  June  best;  hotels   j^l..")!)  to  f2  p.    d.. 

MoPall  (^V.  St.  T..  ■.'^:  P.  See  page  XV.)— Grand  r.  3  m.;  b.  b.,  ])erch  etc.:  minnow 
,,;i  i  w  .rm  baits;  .May,  .Iiuie  and  July  best;  hotcd  *J  p.  d.;  guide  with  fam  .rJ.">it 
[,.  (1.;  c:iuoes  and  skill's  can  be  had  at  moilerale  cost.  The  eathsh  iu  this  water  ruu 
ill.  t'l  '■'• '  lbs.,  and  the  b.  b.  are  large  and  at  times  numerous. 

Meramec  (St.  L.  A:  San  F.)— Merameo  r.  '4  m.;  b.  b.,  eatlisb.  bnttalo  etc.;  ttab- 
1114  t.iiM'.igti  spring,  summer  and  autumn:  minnow  and  craylish  baits;  hotel  ,*'i  p. 
li,;  ih.its  $2  p.  d.     Fishing  reported  Kood. 

Missouri  City  (W.  St.  L.  k  P.  Seepage  XV.)— Cooley  1.;  b.  b.,  perch,  pike,  crop- 
]ni-,  salmon,  "  (pike-pcrch)  etc.;  bass  and  jjerch  most  numerous;  minnow  and 
o:iivti>li  baits;  .\pril,  May,  Jiun'  and  October  best;  liottd  $1..")0  ]>.  d.;  boats  jl  p.  d.; 
uiiuii'WS  $1  p.  lOU.     The  lishiug  iu  this  lake  is  reported  to  be  unusually  good. 

Moselle  (!^t.  L.  .'t  San  F.)— Meramec  r.  1  tn.;  b.  1>.,  perch  and  catfish;  last  most 
uuiiiivous;  worms  mostly  used  as  bait;  May  aud  Juue  best;  hotel  #1  p.  d.  Dyua- 
ivM'-  1-  useil  freely  iu  these  watovn. 

New  PlorencetW.  St.  L.  &  P.  See  page  XV  )— Loutre  r.  7  m.;  Quiver  r.  17  m.; 
N, Hill  aud  South  Bearer's  .'ni.;  two  lirst  named  b(,'st;  b.  b..  jiike,  ])erch.  croppie, 
catlisU  etc.;  bass  and  pei'ch  most  numerous:  minnow  bait;  .liine.  July,  September 
auil  November  best;  hotels  .*;^  p  w.;  guides  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  25o  p.  d. 
Fisliiiig  reported  good. 

Pacificist.  L.  A:  Sau  F.)— Mi'ram>;c  r.  ',  m.;  b.  b.,  perch,  catfish  etc.;  basH  aud 
;.ir.!i  most  abundant;  minnow  and  worm  baits;  .May  to  .Vugust  best;  hotels  $1  p. 
i!  ;  tiuides  reasonal)le;  boHts  aud  bait  7.5e  to  $1  p.  d. 

Peirce  City  i^i-  L-  •*>;  ^an  F.)— Shoal  cr.  about  H  m.;  b.  li.  and  eatlisb;  bass  most 
iliMi'laiit;  minnow  b;iit;  March  and  .\pril  best;  hotels  $J  p.  d.:  no  guides  or  boats 
uo  •  i    i;  bait  can  be  procured  cheap. 

Princeton  <-.  H-  T.  '^  P.)— Grand  rand  Howshers  1.  accessible:  b.  b.,  i)ike-pprcb, 

liik',  pickerel,  cari),  butbilo  etc.;  pickerel,  bass  and  butl'alo  most  numerous:  miu- 
i:i\v.  worm,  beef  etc.  as  baits:  May.  June  and  .luly  best;  hot(ds  .»l..')ii  to  .f2  p.  d.; 
Ijuidis  ,si..)0  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  reasonable. 

Ri:5h  Hill  (K.  C.  Ft.  S.  A;  (4.)— Marais  Des  Cygnes  r.  2  m.;  Varian's  Fs  3  to  4  m.; 
tHi;ill\  good;  b.b..  ouffalo,  perch,  cattish  etc.;  usual  bait.-^:  April.  May  aud  Sept. 
Inst;  hotels  .■?-  l).  d. 

Richland  (St.  T..  \-  San.  F.l— fTas<  ouade  r.;  b.  b.,  jtike.  iierch,  croppies  etc.;  bass 
Hi  i-i  alMUidaut;  minnow  bait:  wlnde  season  good,  but  May  ami  Sept.  best;  hotel 
>>.■>  I  \>.  w.;  guides  aud  boats  reasonable. 


Sampsell  (W.  St.  L.  X  P.    See  page  XV.)— Grand  r.  .1  ni.:  Lake  ci 

ii'.  .1    iitlish.  bu;l'alo.  etj.;  bulfalo  mo.st  numerous;  usual  iiaifs. 


1  m.;  first  best; 


Sprinfifflold  (St.  L.  .V  Sau  F.)— White  r.  4i)ni.;  James  r.  In  m.;  various  branches 
>  i  s.i  r.  fro)u  H  to  ;t')  in.;  White  r.  best:  b.  b.,  buffalo,  cattish,  etc.:  minnows, 
W'Miu  1.  artificial  flies  aud  trolling  spoons  are  used;  April  aud  May  liest:  hotels  i^i 
'.<<  s.>  ,-,0  p.  d. 

St.  liouis  (Ut'ached  by  14  r.  r.)— When  there  is  an  overflow  of  the  Mississippi 
i\u\  ^lisso\lri  rivers  the  "sloutihs."'  creeks  aud  meadows  conti^juous.  are  tilled  with 
1  ';u~e  tish.  stich  as  the  bulfalo,  sucker,  chub.  etc.  The  local  anglers  go  some  distance 
tiMiii  the  city  for  sport. 


TindalKC  R.  L  kV 

■I  in      last  best;  b.  b..  bulVilo  a:iil  cat tisli,  the  be-t  preiloniiuatiu!.':  usual  baits;  May 
aui  I  line  best.     Tkese  waters  are  seldom  lished  except  bv  residents. 


-Webbm  fork  of  (iraud  r.  ',  m.:  Thoiui>Hons  fork  of  do. 

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THE   angler's   guide   BOOK. 


Wentzville  (W.  .St.  L.  &  P.  See  i)at,'e  XV)— Cuivre  r.  4'j  in.;  Pericine  r.  I  uu; 
firnt  besit;  b.  b.,  croppie,  huh  perch,  biiUalo.  etc.;  Ijiittalu  iao.-st  a.l)iiu<laiit;  iinniiuw 
baitw;  April,  May  aud  Juue  best,  butel  ;^1  p.  il.;  guide  ii.'A)  p.  d. ;  b  )atH  3ti  p.  d. 

MONTANA  TERRITORY. 

Arlee  (N.  P.  .See  i)at,'e  VIII.)— Jocko  r.  1  lu.:  Fiuley  cr.  1  m.;  Flatbead  1.  7".  m.. 
Tip  Top  1.  H  ni.;  last  bcHt;  trout  only;  tlicf.  t^ras.shoppcr.s  aud  meat  of  auy  kind  iiscj 
foj' baits;  .Junel  to  August  ill  best  hotel  ^2  \i.  d  .  'but  no  beds."  ludiaii>  mid 
lialt'-l)reedn  aw  guides  at  reaaouable  pricea.  All  the  above  waiers  are  good,  the  tima 
ruuuiug  from  >4  to  18  lbs. 

Avon  (N.  P.  See  page  VIII)— Dog  cr..  Trout  cr.,  Six  Mile  cr.  aud  Little  Blii(d>li..it 
r.;  Liitli' 151ackt'oiil  r.  best;  n.ouiitiiin  trout  auii  wldtcilsli.  al)out  >Mjually  di\,d.d; 
bii'd  nic.it  aud  grassliojipcrs  u.scd  as  liail.-:  luue  to  Uc'lnlicr  lu(  lusivc  best;  Iimi,  i  -.^ 
p.  d. :  guides  ,■?.(  II.  d  . ;  hoats  and  bai'  a:  small  cost.  Ihg  Hlackt'ool  v.  a  uoted  UMut- 
iiig  watei',  IS  ;(.')  ni.  N.  i;.  from  .Avon,  at  wnich  iniiut  couveyauces  cau  be  bad. 

Bearmoiith  (N.  I'.)— Harvey  cr.  2  m.:  Willow  cr.  8  ui.:  Big  Ulackfoot  r.  ;;i) 
lu.;  last  best;  trout  and  whitetish;  trout  (salin<iu  nu\  uiouutaiii)  most  nunJ|•l•■l||:^ 
flies,  grasslioppers  aud  beef  iLsed;  Sei)temljer  aud  (»ctol)er  best:  Jiotid  .■^2  )■.  d.: 
boatH  not   lu;eded. 

Belknap  (N.  P.     So(!  ])age  VIII) — chirk'n  fork  of  ('oluuil>ia  r.   '^    ui.:  (IroMscr. 

Ui.  Jteinercr.  (llu.;  two  last  best:  sahuou  ti'nut,  broidi  trout,  (hub,  etc.:  iTunk 
trout  mostly;  art.  tlies  used  geuerally;  August  and  Septeml)er  best:  un  li. ■(,!.■;, 
camping  has  to  be  doue. 

Big' Timber  (N.  P.) — VellowHt(Uie  r.  ';  ui.;  tr(Mit,  whitetish,  etc.;  trout  mot 
UunuTous;  flien  aud  minnows  iiseil;  August  aud  September  l)eHt:  hotel  $!ip.  d. 

Billing's  (N.  P.)—! toe k  cr. 'ir.  m.:  Ytdlowstoue  r.  adjacent;  Rowebud  1.7"  in.; 
Prior  cr. '.io  m.:  Kosiduid  1.  liest;  trout  etc.;  trout  most  nuuuTous;  art.  flies,  \ii-,i~-- 
hoppers  and  minnows  used;  -Vugiist,  September  aud  October  liest;  hotels  .ifJ  t"  ■:!;'. 
d. ;  isuperior  trout  lishiug. 

Butte  (N.  P.  >V  r.  P.)— Pig  Hole  r.  3o  m.;  Deer  Lodge  r.  18  m.;  hrst  best;  trout  an  I 
gray  liug  are  the  jiriuiiiial  varietie -;  worms,  minnows  and  art.  tlies  used:  .Iiiin-  i' 
October  liest;  there  are  no  liot  I-;  at  hshiug  waters;  excursions  are  made  frmn 
Putte:  boats  aud  bait  cau  be  liad  at  lishiug  grouiuls.  '.iUU  Lis  of  trout  rejiorted  a-  .i 
davs  catch  for  i)  rods.  Other  watern  easily  reached  give  superior  ttnhiiig  !■  , 
trout. 

Custer  (N.  P.  Seepage  VIII) — Yellow  r.  1  m.;  Pig  Horn  r.  3  lu.;  Little  Ihiinr. 
3  m..  Stinking  Water  cr.  aud  Itotten  (irass  t;r.  are  noted  trout  streams;  Pig  lldiii  ;■. 
best:  ))iclW'rel,  trout  etc. .  )iicker(d  are  most  numerous  in  the  Yellowstone  and  Lnwii' 
Big  Horn,  and  trout  in  the  mountaiu  s, reams;  minnows,  raw  meat  aud  art.  tli'-' 
Used;  .liiue,  ■) u !>  and  September  best;  hotels  .<  J.5i)  p.  d. ;  line  hunting  iu  this  .-ti- 
tion  also.     Custer  is  the  gateway  Htatiou  to  the  celebrated  Big  Horn  Mouutaiii>. 

Deer  Lodg'e  (l^.  P.)— Deuipsey  I'm 'JO  ui.;  Race  Track  cr  8  ui  Rock  cr.  12  in.; 
first  best;  brook  trout:  beef,  gr.'isshoppers  aud  Hies  as  bait.s;  June,  July  uad  .\U;,'u<t 
best;   hotels  $■2  to  ;?2.r>U  p.  d.;  lioats  uiuieces,sary ;  l)ait  )ileuty  and  without  cost. 

Dillon  (U.  P.) — Beaverhead  r.  ',  m.;  grayling  aud  wliitelish  are  principal  vari- 
eties; grub  bait    iu  winter  and   grasshoppers    iu  warm   weatlier;  all    mouth.-   - 1 

exceiit  .May  aud  June;  hotid  j^i  p.d.  There  are  sojue  small  creeks  10  to  l")  iiiib- 
froiu  here  where  trout  are  caught  from  May  to  November;  guides  aud  boats  iint 
needed. 

Elliston  (N.  P.) — Little  Blackfoot  r.'uear  statiou;  trout  or  whitetish;  trout  in"-! 
numerous;  grasshojiiicrs  and  art.  flies  used;  .\pril.  May  aud  Sejiteiuber  best;  Iniiil 
;f-'p.  d.;  guide.*")  ii.  d.:  boats  .*;t.50  p.d.  Kllistou  is  the  station  wliere  aiu.'!'!'^ 
get  oil"  wlieii  bound  for  the  celebrateil  waters  of  Big  Blackfoot  r.  and  otlu  i- ui' .it 
Ashing  resorts. 


Evaro(N.  P.) — Croek  (unuamed)  ll  m.;  uiouutaiu  trout;  fresh  beef  is   the 
Viait;  autuiuu  best. 


Ill 


Gallatin  (N.  P.)— Gallatin  r.,  Madison  r.  and  JeflferHon  r.;  rtrst  best;  trout,  -iiv- 
ling  and  whitetish:  all  iiunieroiis;  grasshoppers  usual  bait:  .IuIn,  .Viigust.  Septi  kJiit 
and  Ov-ti'ber  best;    hotels  .••lo  ]).  w;   exc(dle.it    ti'outiug. 

Garrison  I  ^  P.  See  jiage  VIII) — Ro.k  rv..  Wdl  iw  cr.,  \Va;'m  Spriics  c:  .iiiJ 
Little  Uhickfcii,  r.;  the  three  lirst    mentione  I    lie.-t:  m<>;i;iiaiii    trout    and    m.  j  l'"v 


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trout:  mountain  trout  most  niiniprons;  flies  are  used  fron;  Ajiril  to  October,  and 
i;M  It  tidiii  <  >,t'itiii- ti>  Aiiril:  .Iiint-,  -luiy,  Aui,'iist  and  Sfi)tfnilicr  best  niontus;  Imti-l 
Jj  .'ill  1'.  (1.:  (.'iiidts  and  boat^  imt  nccdt-ii.  The  aliovr  watfi'i^,  cxcfiit  j)r<)l)a)dy 
I.i(tli'  Jilackt'oot,  nbound  in  trmit.     T'ai'  itih^ks  are   narrow   and    the   angler   fishes 

■riiiii  tilt  banks. 

Gold  Creek  (N.  P.)— Deerlodnc  r.  and  tiobl  cr.:  ('(dlins  1.  2ii  ni.;  IJla-kfoot  r.  7 
ni.;  la>t  two  liest;  trout  iirinciiiallv:  tlifs  mostly  used;  suimiicr  and  fall  best:  uf> 
rei-'iil.ir  Imtids;  ^juides  can  be  dbtaincd  t'or  reasonable  coniiiiusafion :  the  fishing  in 
tlif  niiiiicdiate  vicinity  of  (iold  er.  docs  not  amount  to  much,  but  CulliuH  1.  %)  m. 
a.irtli  i<  full  of  enormous  trouf  of  lu  to  1")  lV)s.  wei^;ht. 

Heron  (N-  I') — darks  Fork  and  Klk  Cr.  1  m.:  first  best;  mountain  trout  anc", 
.vliiti  ti>h:  whitctish  most  numerous:  tlies.  beef,  urasshojipers.  etc..  as  Itait:  .\ut;ust. 
■■('larks  PorK  ),'ives  better  tishin!,'  than  Sjiokane  r."  .See  Thk  .■Vmkukan  Asiii.KH.  Vid. 
Soiiteiiiber,  October  and  November  best;  hutels  $'2.5(Ji).  d.    Our  correspondent  writes; 

Vi,  IML'C  'Jtl. 

Horse  Plains  iN.  I'-l — dark's  fork  of  Columbia  r.;  spci'kled  or  mountain  tr(mt 
ii.il  i;;issian  charr  or  bull  tr(>ut:  rtrst  most  numerous;  art.  fly  used  mostly:  May. 
Jrilie.  (ictober  and  November  best. 

Livingston  (N.  P.i— Yellowstone  r.  '.,  m.:  tro\it  and  uraylinn;  trout  most  nuni- 
tii'Us.  art.  llies  used  mostly;  July.  Aut,'Ust  and  Seiiteniber  best;  Hotels  at  reas(Uiabie 
jjucis;  boats  ■!!  :?J  |i.  d.  The  tisliint;  in  the  Yellowstone  is  simply  ma^jnitici-nt.  A. 
i'lii;.  l"iully  Known  as  the  ••  trout  tiy,"'  whiidi  reseml)les  the  ecunmon  ••thousand 
Iff.'--."  i-^  the  most  killing  lure  These  buf,'s  li(  under  the  st(nH%s  alouf^  shore  and 
liiii  lie  gathered  bv  the  hand-full,  t^uerv  ;  Is  it  the  helgraniite  or  dobsou  of  the 
List  ■.' 


Noxon  (N.  P.)— Bull  V.  4  ni.:  creek   (unmimed)  '.^  m.:  first  best;  trout:  art 
hotel   at   reasonable    rate:  nuides    .*.'>   p.  d.;  dark's    fork 


flies 
'iMil  mostly;  hotel  at  reasonable  rate;  nuides  .*.'>  p.  d.;  dark's  fork  '4  m.  a!id 
-evtiiil  other  near  by  waters  afford  excellent  fishing  for  large  trout.  See  '.("hk 
.\MlnicAN  AN(iLKH,  Vol.  VII,  page  'JT. 

Park  City  (N.  P.  See  page  VIII.  i— Yellowstone  r.  and  Rocky  f ork '.' to  •jn  ni . ; 
lim  1;.\  fork  best  for  trout;  trout  aiul  jiike.  l)Ut  trout  only  in  Hoi'ky  fork;  minnows, 
llii-s.  {.'rasshoppers  and  fat  )iork  \ised;  .\\igust  and  Septi'Uiber  best:  guides  #'>  p.  d. 
our  .iri-cspondeut  write.-  ;   "Kocky  fork  will  satisfy  the  nuist  greedy  angler." 

Eavalli  (N.  P.)— Jocko  r.  near  station;  Flathead  1.  ^!>  m.;  last  named  best;  tnuit 
I'J  \anctiesl.  whitefish  •'sijuaw  tish."  ('.')  etc.:  trout  most  nunu'i'tuts;  art.  flies,  grass- 
tmlilicis  and  beef  Used;  .May  to  , September  best  in  Jocko  r.:  good  all  the  year  in 
Fhitliead  1.  The  fishing  in  the  r.  is  only  good  in  the  months  named,  as  the  fish  run 
ilciwii  stream  on  the  approach  of  ccdii  veather,  rettiruiug  with  the  spring  freshets. 
Wry  fine  hunting  and  field  shooting  in  this  section. 

Eed  Rock  (T.  P.)— Red  Rock  r.  near  station:  Medicine  Lodgi  cr.  'i  m.;  Salmon 

r. '."  In;  all  about  e(|Ual;  m  Red  Rock  r.  trout  ami  whitefish:  Medicine  Lodce  cr. 
tnll  ..t  s]  e  kled  trout:  grul)  or  worm  bait>:  Ma,\  until  October  liest:  hotels  .-?'•!  p.  d.; 
L'uitl' s  :?:i  ]'.  d.:  boats  on  Salmon  r.  #1  p.  d.:  salmon  treuif  abound  in  Salmon  r. ; 
•taui   .iiinects  at  this  place  daily.     The  tishing  is  very  tiiu'  in  this  neig!ib(U-ho(id. 

Sl-rinsfdale  (N.  P.)— 'iellowstone  r.  near  station;  Uoulder  r.  7  m.;  last  best: 
iiinuiit;iin    trout:  minnow  bait;  Jttly  to  December  best;  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  boats  and 

I'iiit  iit  small   cost. 

Spring-  Hill  (!'.  P.i  — Red   Rock  r.  1  m.;  Sage  er.  10  m.:  Henry's  1.  •.'.■)  m.:  all 

( I-  truut.  whitetish.  ^ra>  linj,' and    mountain    nerrinf,':   wliitelish  aie  most  numer- 

"Ms  ill  Red  Ruck  r.  and  tnmt  in  Sa^'e  cr.:  Krasshojn  ers  ami  art.  liies  as  baits;  .luiu', 
■Iniy  ;ind  .-Vugust  best:  eatitig  houses  at  .*!  ji.  d.  ami  rocim  extia:  guides  can  be 
liH.i:  boats  Used  only  at  Henry's  1.  and  cost  'J.lc  p.  h.  There  is  good  hunting  in  this 
tiiiu'tib'irhood  also. 

Still'water  (N.  P.  See  jiage  VIII.)— Yellowstone  r..  Stillwater  cr.  '..  m.:  Rosebud 
1  4'  II  ;  last  best;  trout,  •■hickory  shad."  wall-eyed  i)ike  ami  whitefish;  trout  most 
iiuiiMious:  t,'rasshop).ers.  minnows,  flies  as  liaifs.  with  tat  hacon  in  winter:  .\ug- 
'M  Si  (ifeniber  and  October  best,  hotels  .«1  p.  d.:  guides  ,an  l>e  had.  charges  regu- 
l:itiil  iii'ctu'ding  to  distance  and  number  of  party:  boats  5fic  p.  d.  Fishing  very 
tiiic. 

Tliompson  Palls  (N.  P.'— dark's  fork  of  Columbia  r..  Tti<unpson  r.  and  Pros- 
pi' 1 'i. :  first  best  for  salmon  trout,  and  twiv  hc-f  named  foi- bvook  or  mountain 
trout;  both   species  are   very   plenty;  art.  flies,  grasshoppers   and    beef  are   used. 


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THE   ANCiLEK  S   fUIHK    I'.OOK. 


Aiiril,  Miiy,  September  and  ()ctol>er  best:  hotels  ^2.:>i>  p.  d.  Our  iTifuriuiint  win.s' 
•'  we  eateli  'JiMi  ],r.  trout  <»ii  !i  favorable  day,  uud  Jto  t<>  r>ii  lbs.  ui'  ^<allu«>n  trmit  i-  u  ,| 
itii  iitjcoiiiiiio)!  Hcore  for  a  day's  flsbiug." 

Towusend  (N.  P.)— Dry  <'r.  li  .n.:  Deep  or.  l.")iii.:  last  best;  mountairi  tinnt: 
flies  and  Hra.-sli(ij)per  l)aitH;  June  to  November  best. 

Trout  Creek  (N.  P.)— Clark's  fork  of  Columbia  r.  '^  m.:  Trout  cr.  '^  m.:  la.t 
best;  trout,  whitetish  and  salmon;  trout  most  uumerous;  art.  tlies  used;  .Iiijy, 
AugUMt  and  Septoniber.bent;  hotel  #'J  p.  d. 

Turah  (X.  P.  See  i)a|,'e  VIII.)— Roek  cr.  11  m.;  Plaik  Foot  r.  4  m.;  first  l..st: 
troui;  !,'i;isslion)ers  and  art.  flies  used;  early  sjirim,'  and  latr  fall  best:  n^lmt.-! 
nearer  than  next  station  (Houita)  guides  and  baits  can  be  jirocured  rea^-llll,^l,l,. 
U 1  lisliiiitr  I'eported. 

Warm   Spring's  (U.  P.)— Lost  cr.  1    m.:  Warm   Springs   cr.  near  Htation;  tir.-t 

best;  speckled  tloiit  only;  HicH,  grassliopjiers,  fl'esli  meat.  eti:.  as  baits;  gond  :ii  a". 
times;  hotel  ^^17  p.  w . ;  boat  included  m  board;  bait  i)lentiful. 

Wickes  (N.  P.)— Heaver  cr.  10  m.;  Miiskrat  br.  lo  m.;  first  besf  trout;  arttb.. 
are  used:   Imtel  jl'J.oO  \i.  d. 

Woodlin  (N.  P.) — Thompson  r.  'J  )ii.  and  .Jocko  r.  Tlie  first  is  an  excellent  tiMiii 
water.  I'oi-  fi>li,  etc.  see  Sjiokaue  Tails,  Wash.  T.,  antl  Thf.  .Vmkkican  .\xi;i.K.ii.  \,.; 
VII,  lagi!  2C>. 

NEBRASKA. 

Alkali  (!'.  P.)— Xorth  Platte  r.  -2'.^  m.;  South  I'latte  r.  '.,  m.;  first  best;  pik.-,  ,;it. 
iish,  etc.;  cattish  mostly;  minnow  and  fro;,' bait;  May  to  October  best;  boat>  .ur 
be  had. 

Beatrice  (!'•  P.)— Big  Bhu'  r.:  pickerel,  bass,  catfish,  eti  .;  pickerel  and  i  iitii>;. 
must  numerous;  minnow  and  beef  baits;  June  l)est  mouth;  hotels  at  modi-rutf 
charges;   boats  and  bait  reasonable. 

Buda  (I".  P.)— Wood  r.  2^^  i"-:  Platte  r.  2  m.;  lirst  best;  a  fi'W  trout,  but  i  itlUL 
principally;  worm  bait;  May  till  ctdd  weather  betstHeaHon;  fishing  iudillerent. 

Clear   Creek  (U.  P.)— Platte  r.,  oti  cr.  and  clear  ci.  1  ',  m.;  first  best;  jiiki  .  .,,t. 
fish,  suiifish,  etc.:  coarse   fish   predominating;  small   tish   and   worm    baits;  .Ii.i.. 
•lifly  and  .\ugust  l)est;  hotel  #1  to  >'J  p.  d.:  boats  and  bait  at  small  co^t.     The  i;i!:i-: 
in  the  Platte  r.  run  large. 

Columbus  (F.  P  )— Platte  r.,  Loup  r.  and  Stevens  1.  each  within  2  m.;  two  lu-t 
liest;  b.  b  ,  pickend,  buftalo,  catfish,  etc.:  pickerel  most  abundant:  spoons  ;iii! 
worms    used;  usual  seasons;  hotels  j^l  to  .■f2  j).  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  nominal   <  "-t. 

Duncan   (t".  P.) — Platte  r.  1  m.;  Loup  r.  :{  m.:  last   nanu-d  best:  b.  b..  whit,  :;-! 
catlisli.  etc.;  catfish  most  numerous;  fresh  meat  and  worms  usual  baits;  fall  ni'iitl- 
best;  hot<'   at  reat^ouable  rate. 

Fullerton  (l".  P.  l — Cedar  r  near  station;  a  f(W  pike,  but  catfish  prin<  ii',ill,\: 
frogs,  bird  aiul  meat  baits;  .Vjiril.  May  and  June  best;  hottds  ;?'J  p.  d,;  boat- ;iiiil 
li;iit  at  nominal  prices. 

Hansen  (St.  J.  A:  W.) — Platte  r.  1  '^  m.;  the  river  at  this  point  coutain.s  sonn  li.l,. 
which  are  caught  most  readily  in  the  mouths  of  May  and  Juue;  hotel  charge  -  »- 
p.  d. 

Holmesville  ll'-  P.)— Bit?  Blue  r.  near  station:  pike,  catfish,  gar.  etc.:  catfish 
most  numefoiis;  fresh  meat,  frog,  minnow  and  worm  baits;  May  and  Juiu  I  > -t 
months;  hotels  .'rip.  il.;  guide  at  reasonable  charge;  l)oat  lOo  p.  h.  The  In-t 
groundH  are  just  below  the  dam. 

Jamaica  (I^.  P.)— Salt  cr.  near  station:  pike  and  catfish:  the  latter  predomiiiit 
iiij^:  any  kind  of  meat  used  as  bait;  .\iiiil,  Alay  ami  Juue  besf  boats  and  bait  ■!■• 
Tlu'  fishing  is  reported  good  of  its  kiud. 

Madison  (V.  P.)— Elkhorn  r.  1:J  m.;  Battle  ir.  1.')  m.;  last  best;  pickerel,  cattish 
and  biiflalo;  pickerel  most  uumerous:  spoons,  frogs  and  meat  used. 

Munson  (!'•  P.)— Llkliorn  r.  'J'j  m.:  pickerel,  bass  iimi  catfish:  pickerel  most 
iiunieiois:  frog  bait;  May  and  June  best. 

North  Iioup  (V.  P.) — North  Loup  i.  audlalamus  r.  3.')  m.;  wall  eyed  inke.  yhiw 


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|,(r<U  and  a  few  ba.ss;    catti-th  and  perch  most  nnnif'roti.s,    miuuows.  frogs  and 
vliiU'  wtirniH  iiHiial  baitw:  Jdiicand  July  )»ost. 

North  Platte  (U.  P.)- -Soiitli  and  North  Platte  r's.  1  m. :  I.aniplauj^h's  1.  r.  ni.. 
|,Mic,  cutlinh,  buSalo  etc.;  Home  earp  in  Laini)!aughH  1  ;  frenh  meat  bait;  'Inly, 
AuguHt,  September  and  October  best,  hotels  $'2  to  $;t  ji.  d. 

Omaha  (U.  P)— There  are  no  watern  adjacent  of  any  importance;    r'nt-offl.  1  m.; 

lli.ri'iice  1.  5  in.;  Pries  1.  7  in.,  cDntain  nonio  pickerel  a  few  b.  1).,  and   numbers  of 
Ul\'e  catlinh. 

Otoe  Agency  (U.  P.)— Biy  Blue  r.  ';  m. ;  pike,  catfiir<h,  bull'alo  etc.;  catfish  most 
i.uiNCi'oii.s;  minnows  nsuul  bait;  April,  May  and  June  l)e8t;  hotels    |1  p.   d.;  .'?:i.5(i 

ji.  w. ;  boats  plenty. 

Powells  (St.  J.  ^t  W.)— Big  Sandy  r.  \  m.;  Little  Blue  r.  ^'4-  m.;  about  ecjually 
..ndil;  iluinnel  cattish,  horn  pouts,  suntish  etc.;  channel  cattish  most  numerous; 
iiiiunows  and  frogs  usmil  bait;  May  bc^t  month. 

Schuyler  (U.  P.)— Shell  cr.  and  p.  3  m.;  pcmd  best;  rock  salmon,  pickerel  and 
iiiitlalo;  the  last  pro  lomiuating;  beef,  worm,  and  grasshopper  baits;  .Inly  aud 
.\iit!Mst  best;  hotel  .i;^' p.  d.;  guides,  boats  and  bait  reasonable. 

Waterloo  'U.  P.) — Hanger  1.  2'j  ni. ;  Elkhorn  r.  '4  m.\  first  best:  b.  b.  aud  pick- 
fit'l  in  lake,  aud  catfish  principally  in  river;  bass  most  numerous;  minnows  and 
HiidOUH  used  in  lake;  April,  May  and  Junt>;  hotels  at  reasonablt^  prices;  guide  with 
\nia  j^i  to  $r>  p,  d.;  boats  at  small  cost;  bait  plenty  at  nominal  charge. 

NEVADA. 

Carson  (V,  k  T.)~Truckee  and  (arson  r's  adjacent;  first  best;  rainbow  and 
lake  trout;  lake  trout  most  numerous;  uiiuuows  and  Hies  are  usual  baits;  May  to 
November  best;  hotels  |2  to  13  p.  d. 

Palisade  (En.  ^-  P.)— The  Humboldt  r.  50  yards  distatit  contains  a  fair  number 
of  trout,  which  are  most  numerous  in  July,  Aug.  aud  Sept.;  minnow  aud  worm  !)ait 
WM'il:  hotels  :?'2.r)()  J),  d.,  aud  ui'itiier  boats  or  guides  reijuired.  This  is  tlio  only 
lisLiiiL'  ground  lui  tlu'  Kureka  ^V;  Palisade  r.  r.. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Alton  (B.  .'v  M.)— L.  Wiunepesaukee  1  m.:  Merry-meeting  p.  5  m.;  Bear  )).  3  m.; 
first  liest;  trout,  b.  b..  cusk  aud  pickerel;  trout  most  numerous;  red  tin  minnows 
asliait:  January  to  .Xjiril  iind  June  to  September  best,  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  guide  S-  p. 
(l;  liiiats  loc  p.  h. ;  bait  f  1  p.  lOU.  Withiu  a  raditis  of  0  m.  there  are  several  ponda 
cniitaiuing  pickerel. 

Alton  Bay  (B.  «S:  M.i— Places  p.  4  m.;  Hills  p.  4  m.;  L.Wiunepesatikee:  last  best; 
laki' tiiiiit.  1).  b.,  pickerel,  disk  and  perch;  perch  and  bass  most  unmerous;  live 
luit  used;  Mar<h,  .Vpril,  June  and  July  best;  hotels  $1  to  $'J  p.  d.;  guides  $'^  p.  d.; 
Imato  b'lc  p.  h.,  or  7">c  p.  d.;  bait  |1  p.  lOO.  There  are  also  some  trout  brooks  2  to  5 
III.  from  this  place. 

Ashiielot  (Conn.  K.)— Pisgat  pds.  3  m.;  Spofi"ord  1.  ',»  m.;  Forest  1.  'J  m.,  and  nu- 
uurniis  trout  streams;  .Si)ortord  1.  the  best;  pike,  b.  b..  pickerel,  trout  ami  perch; 
liirkerel  and  perch  most  numereus;  good  all  the  mouths  i>(  open  season;  woriu  and 
iLiiuuow  baits;  boats  and  bait  plenty. 

Harrington  (^V.  X.  .v  R.) — Winkleys  p.  1,'.  in.:  Swains  p.  3  m.;  Nippo  p.  .T  m.; 
SiMii.'  11,, n>e  ])..")  111. ;  ,\yer's  p.  ')  111.;  Swains  aiul  .Vyer's  pds.  best;  pickerel,  pei'cli, 
I'lUts,  etc.  (piite  numerous;  minnow  and  worm  baits;  sumnier  montlis  and  .Sejit- 
'  iiilier  best.  There  are  also  three  brooks,  (Jreenhill,  Malaga  and  Pierce's,  in  this 
wiiiiity  where  trout  are  caught;  May  is  best  month  for  them. 

Bartlett(P.  *;  O.)— Saco  r.  '.  m.;  Albay  })r.  and  Bazor  br.:  first  best;  trout; 
woim  bait;  June  best  month;  hotels  and  guides  at  moderate  cost. 

Berlin  Falls  (<'r.  T.)— Head  p.  4  m.:  IMillsfield  fvlp.  22  m.;  Success  p.  10  m.; 
al-  '  ^  line  small  streams  in  the  vicinity,  Millsiidd  j,.  1)est;  trout,  pickerel  aud  b.b.; 
t'ltiit  and  pickend  iHiist  abundant;  worms  and  live  bait;  May,  .luneand  July  best; 
lii)tel-i  1*2  p.  d.;  guides  $2p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  cost.  This  station  is 
til''  i:i'arest  xuiint  by  rail  to  the  Megalloway  waters  of  Maine. 

Centre  Conway  t P.  &  O.) — Walkers  1  p.   ui.;  Horseshoe  p.  ,'4  m.;  first  named 


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best;  pickrrcl,  b.  K,  jicn  li  etc.;  iiickerc-l  and  h.  b.  most  inimoroufi;'livo  baits  nuisf- 
ly  uhjmI;  .IiiiH'  mill  Si'iitciulxr  liCHt;  Imttl  $1  to  $5  ji.w.;  Ixiats  r>Or  to  $1  i(.  d.  'Jlnrc 
iir<' a  iiimiliir  of  luiKik.M  ill  viiiiiity  that  contain  Hiiiall  trout.  Walkers  p.  coiiiaiiis 
an  almndancf  of  good  sizodb.  b. 

Charlestown  (f''<Hin.  K.) — Oonrortirutr.  noar  station;  Grfat  br.  it'j  m.;  Blai  J;  r. 
'2ni.;  b.  b.,  jiikc  and  trout;  for  bass  and  iiikc  Conn,  and  lilark  rs.  b<'st;  (ireat  hr. 
for  trout:  bass  arc  most  nuinerous;  minnows,  Kof<;rs,  blk.  cric^kdts  etc.  used;  .Jiiiic, 
best  for  )iikc:  May  and  June  for  trout  and  Au(^u.*^t  for  bass;  hotels  If2  p.  d.;  guidtj- 
boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  rates. 

Claremont  Jiuic.  (Conn.  River.)— Sunapoo  1. '20  m;  b.  b.,  trout,  l.mdlorkdi 
salmon;  1).  b.  most  numerous;  small  shiiierH,  crirkcts  and  ^'ra^  shoiipers  as  b:iiis, 
July  and  .\u}^'ust  best;  lioteln  and  iilriit.i  of  boarding;  houses  at  reasonable  rat(s; 
guides,  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  charge. 

Eppin^  (W.  N.  k  U.) — I'awtuckaway  1.  ('>  m.;  b.  b.  and 


tuiriiiiini'  winter  best    hotcds  at  reasonable  rates    guides 


juckerel 
.*1  V.    d.; 


lirim'ii)ally:  an- 
boats   and   liuit 


tan  be  iirocured. 

Glen  (P.  A:  O.)— Saco  r.  ,'.;  m.;  Ellis  r.  near  station;  Kast  branch  Saco  r.  1  m.; 
l{ock>  branch  1  m.;  Wild  r.  \i>  m.;  Wildcat  r.  [i  m.;  all  very  good  but  Wild  r.  licst; 
speckled  trout  and  a  few  rock  salmon;  flies  and  worms  used;  July  and  Augimi 
best;  hotels  $1 1)   d  ;  guides  $2  p,  d.;  boats  and  bait  reported  free. 

Gorham  (Ctr.  T.  See  page  V.)— Androscoggin  r.  '4  ni.;  Peabody  r.  '„  m.;  Mon-o 
br.  ?4  m  •  Peabody  r.  best;  trout;  worm  bait;  June  and  July  be.<t;  hotels  at  rtuMn- 
ablt!  prices.  There  is  good  pickerel  fishing  ii:  the  Androscoggiii  r.,  and  at  times 
tnmt  are  caught  in  the  same;  waters  that  run  up  to  0  or  7  lbs.  These  fish  are  evi- 
dently from  Umbagog  1.  The  trout  fishing  is  reported  excellent  for  fish  varying 
from  it  to  10  oz, 

Ori»at  Palls  (T5.  k  M.)— Salmon  Tails  r.;  Red  br.  ';  ni.;  Black  Water  br.;  Tate 
br.:  I'lainsbr.;  (iov.  Goodwin  br.;  ISranchbr.;  Abbott  br.;  Coles  p.;  Hussey's  ]i.; 
Kniglits  p.:  all  good;  the  above  waters  vary  in  distance  from  '^  m.  to  (>  m. ;  trout, 
jiiclicrcl,  b.  b.,  jierch,  etc.,  are  numerous;  worms,  live  bait  and  (lies  usual  liaitn; 
Abiy,  Jiine  and  fSej)tember  best;  good  through  the  ice  in  winter  mouths;  hotels  $2 
p.  d.  and  some  at  j^4  p.  w.;  boats  lUc  p.  b.  or  60c  p.  d.;  bait  cheap. 

Hiibbards  (W.  N.  &  R.)— Island  p.  }i  m.;  pickerel,  perch,  b.  b.  and  hompont,s; 
percli  aiul  hornpouts  most  numsrous;  shiner  and  worm  baits;  good  most  all 
iiKinths;  hotels  j:i  p.  d.;  guides  can  be   bad;  boats  oc  to  lOc  p.  h. 

Hlidsou  (W.  X,  &  R.)— Otternick  p.  ,'J  m.;  Little  Massabesic  p.  2  m.;  some 
br<i(ii>>  udiaceiit  to  above  waters;  Little  ISbissabesic  best;  j>ickerel,  perch,  trout, 
bream,  etc.,  worms,  frog  legs,  small  fish,  etc.,  used.  The  above  waters  are  well 
fished. 

Keene  (Couti.  R.) — Monodnock  1.  (locally  called  "Dublin  p.")  12  ni.;  Chesterfield 
1.  10  m.;  Muusonvilh' reservoir  10  m. ;  all  good  waters;  in  JNIonodnock  1.  trout;  iu 
Chesterlield  1.  pike,  )>.  b.  and  perch;  in  IMunsonville  reservoir!),  b.,  pickerel  etc.; 
art.  flics,  minnows  and  other  lures  (isi'd;  May,  June,  July,  August  and  September 
best  months;  no  hotels  at  Monodnock  or  Muusouville,  but  one  at  Chesterfield; 
boats  can  be  had  at  all  the  waters  named. 

Iiaconia  (B.  ^'  L.)— L.  Winnesquam  ,'4  ni.;  L.  Winnepesaukee  C  m.;  about  eijual; 
trout,  b.  b.,  i)ickcrel,  perch,  cusk  etc.  iu  the  following  order  of  abundaiu'c;  peroli. 
cu.'^k,  pickerel,  bass  and  trout;  live  bait  and  worH:s  used;  January  to  March  and 
June  to  A^ugust  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  and  bait  at  moderate 
charges.  Lake  Winnesquam  afl'ords  excellent  lishing.  A  few  landlocked  salmuu 
Lave  been  taken  from  Lake  Winneiiesaukee. 

lee  (W.  N.  &  R.)— Wheelwrights  p.  1}^  n>.;  Pawtuckaway  p.  4,'i  m.;  Pawtnok 
away  p.  best:  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  perch;  pickerel  most  abundant:  February,  Manh, 
September  ami  l)(^tober  best;  baits— live  shiners;  uo  regular  hotels;  guides  reason- 
able.    Finhing  through  the  ice  much  followed. 

Nashua  (VV.  N.  »^  R.)— L.  Babboosic  8  ni.;  Reed's  p.  4  m.;  b.  b.,  pickerel  ete.; 
b.  b.  most  numerous;  helgrauiites,  flies,  worms  etc.  as  bait;  .\pril  and  May  best; 
hotels  at  Nashua  at  reasonable  price;  boats  plenty  and  moderate. 

New  Durham  (B.  &  :\I. )— Merrymeeting  Bay  4  m;  trout  and  pickerel  principal- 
ly;  Ted  tins"  as  bait;  June  and  October  best. 

Newmarket  (B.  iV  JL)-— Great  Bay  1  ni. ;  Freeh  r.  )i   ni.;  Pawtuckaway  v.  12  ra.; 


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119 


WhorlwriRht'H  p.  <>  m.    Oroat  Hay   1)CHt;  codflKh.  Rtripod   bass,  smelts,    etc.:  sniolts 


Ltcrs  are   well 


•lams,  worms  iiiul  lobsttTs  us»'(l  as  baits; 


iiM'st  iiumt'i'tius, 

l,(;t^■l^^  j^l,-""  V-  '1.;  |,!iiiilc  iiu'ludiun  boat,  bait  otc. 

tlu'  best  stat^fs  dt  tidf. 


p.  (' 


May    anil   Oi'tobcr  bost; 
lli^'li  ami  l(i\v   water  are 


'2  m. ;  I'uddiiiK  p.    1   m.; 
best;  trout,  i)iekpr('l,  b. 


several  Hniall  Htreame 
b.,    jiercb,    chubs,    ete.; 


No.  Conway  d'.  '^  (>.)— FaIio  1. 
(ii.    >;;iii  r  all  witbiii 'J  m.,  Saco  r, 

tn  uf  iiiost  jmiiieroiis;  worm  bait.  May  and  Juj!e  best:  Lotols  iiumeroUH  at  $1  to  $4 
[.  (1.;  lioiits  ami  bait  at  small  expense. 

No.  Stratford  (<ir.  T.)— ConueetieMit  1.  '.iHm,;  trout  and  mascalonee;  trout  moBt 
uuini  iiius;  miuuow  baits;  Juue  and  July  beut;  hotel  $2  p.  d.;  guide  $2  p.  d.;  boats 

r,i^.  r.  a. 

Plaistow  (B-  >^'  M.)— Wash  p.  4  ni.;  Anglinn  j).  5  m.;  Phillips  p.  8  m.;  Khowel  ]). 
t-iu  .  I'.ai  berry  p.  ;f  ni.:  b-land  p.  .">  m.;  AnfiliiiH  p.  best;  b.  b.,  jiiekerel,  jiereli  and 
•  niit>  perch 'most  nunii'roiis;  minnow  and  worm  baits;  June,  July  and  August 
!t>t.  hotel  .■?!  p.  d.;  ^'uides  at  reasonable  charKe;  boats  Tuie  p.  d.  There  are  several 
ncut  brookh  within  easy  reach  that  give  fair  lishiug  iu  the  spring. 

Portsmoutli  (several  r.  r.) — Atlantic  Ocean  and  Piscataqnar.  adjacent;  codfish, 
liidilock.  pollack,  striped  bass,  mackerel,  cuuuers  and  other  saltwater  varieties; 
\Mial  baits  and  seasons.  Isle  of  Shoals,  7  ni.  distant,  is  reached  by  steamer.  At 
I'l.vci  I'oint  7  m.  np  the  Piscataqua  r..  sea  bass  and  cod  (probably  tomcod)  are 
i.ikcii  ill  great  numbers  in  the  nionthH  of  May  and  Juue;  hoteld  $'J.5o  to  $4  p.  d.; 
'   ,ii-  and  boatmen  at  the  usual  prices. 


'a  m.:  Rollin'u 
t;  worm  bait;  May 


RoUiusford  (B.  A:  M.)— Warren's  br,  at  station 
]•:.  1  111.;  Foundry   br.  ',.  ui.;  Sligo   br,  1  m.;  aljout  alike;  tro 

,inl  .luiic  best.    Fishing  prohibited   here  nutil  March   1887,  waters   having  beea 
stocked  with  trout  iu  1884. 

Salmcn  Falls  (B.  &  M.)— Ktiight's  p.  .S  m.:  Hoopers  p.  Cm.;  Great  Works  r.  4 
ii;.:  two  lirst  best;  some  trout,  but  pickerel  and  perch  principally;  frog,  worm  and 
luiimow  baits;  May  and  Juue  best  for  trout;  all  the  year  for  pickerel;  hotf.'ls  ;f'J  p. 
,;.;  miide  at  reasonable  price;  boats  and  bait  plenty.  Knight's,  Varuey  and  Uarvuy 
.;re  the  best  of  the  trout  brooks. 

Shelbtirne  (ttr.  T.)— Success  p.  13  m.;  Wild  r.  r,  m.;  Coman  br.  .1  m.;  Ingalls  br. 
.III.;  first  best;  trout;  flies  and  worms  as  baits:  July,  August  and  September  best; 
l.otels  5^0  to  in  p.  vv.;  guides  $'2  p.  d.     The  trout  are  small. 

S".  New  Market  (B.  &  M.)— Swamscotr.  near  station,  and  emptying  into  Gre^t 
l^av;  biith  are  good;  striped  bass,  smelts,  alewives,  etc.;  shrimp,  minnows  and  frog 
It^:- a-^  bait;  hotels  7r)c  p.  d. ;  boats  and  bait  can  be  procured  reasonable.  Isle  of 
^he;il>  is  reached  by  steamer  from  this  point. 

Stark  'Water  (Gr.  T.)— North  p.  'i  m.:  South  p's  (."?)  1  Kj  2  m.:  Phillips  Brook 
V.  aiiil  Na.'^h  Stii-amp.;  first  best;  trout  most  numerous  in  North  p.;  worm  bait; 
May.  .hme  and  July   best;  no  hotels,  campiug  is  ni'cessary;  boats   and  bait  at  mod- 

I  rati-  charges. 

Stratford  Hollow  (Gr.  T.  See  page  Vi— Bog  br.  2  m.:  Little  Bog  br.  K  m.; 
Maiil-tciiie  1.  .")  m.;  Connecticut  r.  '^m.:  IJog  br.  and  branches  best;  trout,  masca- 
iiujK.  (lace  and  pouts;  trout  most  numerous;  worm  bait;  June  and  September 
i|•^^t;  no  liotel.  but  cheap  board  can  be  had  at  private  houses;  boats  and  bait  can  be 
"btaiued.    C<ood  trouting  iu  Bog  br. 


West  Milan  (Gr,  T, 
Loll!.'  1'.  ;i  ni.;  South    ] 


Sec  page  V.) — Amnionoosic  r.  '>  ni.;  Phillips  Brook  r.  '>  m. 
Uni.;  Nay  i>.  :i   m.:  Cedar  ji.  2  m.:  trout,  iiickerel  and  mas- 


aleii^'c:  ]>ickerel  most  numerous:  worms  am 
MiilMr  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  price.  This 
Kauticley   Lakes  of  Me.,  and  is  claimed   to  be 

'.  tlii-r  route. 


trolling  spo<ins  used:  June  to  Sep- 
is  a  favorite  gatewa>  to  tlu;  famous 
10  to  20  miles   shorter   than   by  any 


'Winchester   (Conn.  R.)— Spofford   1.8   m.;    Forest   1.  2 


besides   mauv 


r  8 
ami  brs.  in  immediate  vicinity;  nearly  all  alike  for  lishiug,  ))ike,  trout,  lacl.erel. 
I'.  1'.,  etc.;  pickerel  and  trout  most  plentiful:  June  1  to  Nov.  1  best;  ground  and  live 
i.!:i  iise.l;  hotel  at  moderate  rates:  no  guides  needed;  boats  at  reasouuVile  price; 
t;-biug  here  reported  very  good.    See  Ashuelot,  N.  H. 

Windham  (W.  N.  &  E.)— Corbett's  p.  2  m.:  Policy  p.  4  m.;  last   named   best;  b. 
'' .  1  ic  kerel,  perch  and  horn  pouts:  b.  b.  most  numerous;  charges  moderate. 


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120 


THR   ANOT.FU'S  OTTIT>K   BOOK. 


Wolfboro  (B.  k  M.)— Lake  Winnonnsankee  an<l  .Smitli'H  p.:  lant  be«t;  h,  na.  b.  1,.; 
all  «■!  the  UHiiuI  baitM  iiHod,  flios  uiowtly;  July  1")  to  AugUHt  15  bint;  liotol  IJ  f  .  ft 
1).  (I.;  h'uiile  fl  p.  d.,  or  |'J.50  including  boat  and  bait. 

W.  Windham  (W.  N.  .^'  H,)— .loaver  br.  '.  in.;  UiiiKbiirs  p.  i.  m.:  equally  (.'n.,.) 
l)ickrr('l,  iicnli.  ftc;  .liiiio  uuil  'I'lly  l)UHt;   Mo  l'»';^ular   bott-ls;  nuidt-.-i  $J  p.  d 
and    liailH    very  iiindfratt 
h.  h.,  pickerel  and  perch, 


There  arc  wevoral   other  i)'dH  within  i  in.,  that 


biput-i 
euut^kUi 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Allendale  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  Ac  W.)— Hy<'^HoIl,^  p.  7  m.;  piekorel,  b.  b.  and  penli;  Mav 
and  Au(,'UHt  ))ewt;  wornin  and  live  bait  used;  hotel  reaHouable;  ImatH  at  nioderute 
char^'c. 

Audover(Ii.  <V  H.  U.)— Lont;  ji.  1  m.-  Ib-wittV  ji.  'j  ni.:  •lolinsmi  p.  'j  tn.:  abntit 
efiiial;  b.  b.,  yellow  banw,  ijickerelctc.;  b.li.  and  pickerel  most  niinicri>ns.  ^tra-.-^lin; . 
per  and  minnow  baits;  May,  June,  .September  and  October  bt*nt;  boat.t  at  ica^nn^. 
blc  pricGH 

Atlantic  City  (Penna.  k  P.  k  H.)— All  varieties  of  nortliern  salt  .vaterflrtb. 
SheepHhead  ar  larf,'e  at  the  "wrcck.M'  oil'  Brinantinc  JJeach,  and  abundant  on  certain 
ground.s  in  the  Inlet.  Ba(^k  ol  liolw  ombc's  on  Urijiantine  gooil  weak  tishint,'  iimy 
be  had  in  the  thorouyhfarcH.  A  hif^h  water  and  the  lirHt  ()f  the  e])b  l>la.'k  druu  tr.>i 
and  may  be  caugbtin  the  surf  at  Brigantine.  In  Ant;,  and  .Sei)t.  red  drum  (chaunel 
ba.'<H  of  Florida)  are  large  in  size  and  can  be  caught  off  the  ocean  beach. 

Banxtoer  (Tuckerton.  Seepai»eXII.) — Bamber  1.  at  Htation:  pike;  usual  bait.-<;iui 
BeaNons.  Perniission  to  fish  in  Bamber  1.  will  be -granted  to  respectable  parties  ul 
application  to  the  owner  Mr.  Wui.  Harry,  No.  0  E.45th  st.,  N.  Y.  city. 

Bameg'at  (Tu('kerton.  See  pagc^  XII.) — Barnet,'at  Bay  1?,  m. ;  bluefi.sh,  weakfi-i';, 
sheeiishead,  striped  ba^^s,  ])erch,  sc^a  bass,  blacktish,  kingH.th  and  flounders;  weak 
fl«h  most  numerous;  shrimp  and  crab  usua.  baits  June,  July,  Auj,'usi  and  Hepti-ui- 
ber  best;  hotels  fL-IOp.  d.;  guidcis  numerous  and  at  moderate  rates;  lioat  witb 
man  $4  p  d.  A  grand  tishing  ground.  The  kingtish  (locally  "barb")  in  season  are 
numerous 

Bayonne  (P.  &  li.) — Now  York  Bay  near  station;  wcaktisli  and  striped  ha^^, 
■weaklish  most  abundant;  shedder  crabs  and  shrimp  are  principal  baits;  Hepte!hl)-"r 
and  October  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  rate;  boats  T.'ic  to  $1  p.  d.  Halt  flood  iw  the 
best  tide 

Beach  Haven  (Tuckerton.  See  page  XII.)— This  place  ia  situated  on  an  island 
between  Tm-kortou  Bay  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean.  Leading  varieties  of  rtsh  cau^:ht 
are  weaklisli  s-ea  bass,  sheepshi^ad  and  rocklish;  cral)  and  idam  baits;  suiuuier 
nionthsbest;  hotels  $2. .TO  to  $;i..'>()p.  d.,  or  ;?1'.;  to 20  p.  w.;  guides  with  boats  at  v.:i:- 
ious  prices  up  to  If)  p.  d.  This  in  quite  a  summer  resort  and  the  lishing  is  cou^iid- 
ered  excellent.    Ebb  tide  best. 

Beesleys  Point  (Penna. r.  to  Seniors  Point  thence  by  steamer)  — .\11  the  nortlur!! 
salt  water  baitrtshes  are  numerous;  hotels  |1.50  p.  d.,  |'.»  p.  w.;  boat  and  boat!iii.:i 
$2  p.  d.  including  bait. 

Blairstown  (N.  Y.  S.  k  W.)— Cedar  1. 1  '^  m.;  Sucker  Pond  br.,  fatflsh  p.  !  i;;.; 
Sand  ]>.  f)  m.;  first  best;  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  perch;  b.  b.  most  numerous:  li\r  1m;: 
used-  May,  June,  August  and  September  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  rate;  guidusat 
moderate  cost;  boats  and  bait  cheap. 

Boiiud  Brook  (Leh.V.  andP.R.) — Raritan  r.  near  station;  i)lack  and  striped  ba^''. 
piclicrel  aiic  ])erch.  b.b.  most  numerous;  live  minnows  and  soft  shell  crali-*  a-> 
liaits;  August  and  September  best;  hoti'l  .■?  1.50  p.  d..  or  .■??  p.  w.;  guide  $1  p.  il.: 
lioats  oOc  p. .  d .  Below  the  dam  is  the  best  water  for  fishing.  The  shad  is  some- 
times taken  here  on  the  artificial  tly. 

Branchville  Junction  (Several  r.  r.)—Paulin«  Kill.  East  branch  '.,  in.:  Wp«t 
branch  near  station.  East  bi'anch  best;  trout,  pike,  catfish  etc.;  trout  and  coarse 
fish  most  numerous-  worms,  minnows,  grasshoppers  etc.,  as  baits;  spring  aud 
summer  months  best:  hotels  at  rciisinable  prices;  no  boats  needed.  Other  i. 
■within  .'!  ni..  tifiord  nood  fishing  for  b.  b.,  perch  etc. 


Blittsville  (I..  'V  H.  1{.) — Green's  p.  2  m..  trout,  b.b..  picker 
most  iiuii.erous;  live  bait  used;  spring  bestaeasou;  hotel  $1  p.  d.; 
bait  o()c  p.  100. 


'!  etc.;    pi.'ko-  '. 
boats  6oc  p.  a.. 


TNITEP   HTATFH   ANP   CANAPA. 


1'21 


Htfiptul  bass, 


Cape  May  iPPtina.) — All  vi«riptip»  of  Northern  salt  water  rtHh;  black  dnmi  ami 
IJiii  ti   h  i>lflltifnl;  hotels,  Ixiatn,  liuHtliien  at   iiniuiI  cliiiri^'eH. 

Carteret  ( 1'.  A;  K.l— Staten  InIuik!  ShuikI  l  m.:  UhIiwiiv  r.  ,.  in.;  tii-Ht  bt-Mt;  weak- 
li.h  Mnirtsli  etj'.;  Nhriiii))  and  nnfi  <Tai)H  hh  baitK:  .)ul\.  Au^'iist  ami  September 
),,.-t.  I'Mutw  7.")C  J).  (1.;  bait  (shrinii)) 'ifx   I'or  'j  i>ilif.     Flood  tide  bent. 

Columbia  (N-  Y.  S.  .V  \V.)— PaiilinV  Kill  '.  in..  Helaw.ire  r.  near  station;  l.iMt 
ii.iiij' 'I  I  est:  b.  b.,  sniitisli  etc.:  b.  b.  most  iininerinis:  small  eattlsli  ami  ehiibs 
11-,, I  t.ii' baits;  July,  AiikuhI  and  Sepienilier  liest;  liotels  ?^ I  to  #•'>  p.  w.;  boatH  500. 

,,  a. 

Cominunipaw  (I'.  -V  IM— New  Y(n'k  ba,\  neai  station;  weaktisb.  bliietlsh  black- 
ti.h  !■  iiicuds  etc. ;  weakti^li  most  nnmei'ons;  soft  crabs,  clann  ,  slirimji,  sand  worms 
,  t.'.,  a>  baits;  June,  Jui.v.  .\iit;nHt,  Seiitember  ami  October  best;  hotel  it'i  \>.  d.; 
1 ,  it-  ■.'•)c  ji   li.     Flood  ti<le  liest. 

Deckertown  (N.  Y.  S.  \-  W.)— Wallkill  r.  1  m.;  'Irnesdell  1.  »  m.:  Hound  \>.  I  i 
111..  I,.  drenellHm.:  Sami  j).  7  lu.:  1,.  Messbept  nn^^  ".Mn.;  1..  (ireiiell  be.«t;  b.  b,, 
I  iikii'l  and  iiii'cb :  lass  most  numerous:  crickets  worms,  hel|ii'iuiiiles  and  ii\« 
iiHit  u-ed:  Jniu',  .Vn(,'nst  and  Seiiiembei' bi'st:  hotels  #1.")()  p.  U. ;  ^''ii,|fs  #•.,!.. ">«)  p.  d.; 
li.iit-  iitid  bait  can  be  had  at  reasonable  rate. 

Dover  ill.  I...  >V  W.)— I^ike  Ho)Mitcon)j  ".ini.,  I'pper  and  Lower  lionnwood  pd'n  > 
iM.;iii  r  ]).  Hm.;  Sjilit  Kock  J),  i  ni..  lirstbest;  b.  b.,  jierch  and  pickerel;  b  li. 
;:Ih1  pickerel  most  numerous  ph.mtom  minnows,  art.  tlies  and  li\c  bait,--  used; 
.iiiip.  Jii'i.v.  SeptiMubt  r  uud  October  best;  hotcds  ut  reUHunable  rates;  ^uiideH  if '.i  to 
«:.  p.  d.;  iioats  .«1  p.  d.;  bait  .■?!  p.  MU. 

Duiinfleld(N.  V  s,  \-  W'.i-  Delaware  r.  near  station;  Urodheads  cr.  _'  m.;  Sun- 
li-h  I  I  '.  111.;  iJunurield  cr,  near  station;  tirst  best:  b.  b.,  rock  tisli.  smilish  and 
ilLcis;  bass  anil  sunlish  most  numerous;  small  lumper  eels,  crabs,  ^grasshoppers 
hli'  Annus  used  for  baits:  .\U(,'Ust.  .September  and  October  best;  hotels  .<<>  to  $'.iU 
|.\\,:  KHides  at  reasonable  rates:  boats  5iic  to  T'lc  p.  d.'  bait  'J.'ic  to  7.")c  p.  lUii. 
.Man;  ti'oiit  streams  j^'ivint^  fair  creels  of  small  ti'out,  are  in  tliis  vicinity.  The  1).  b. 
ti^liiii,;  in  the  Didaware  r.  (the  Delaware  Water  (laii  is  iwar  by)  is  at  times  very  ttnc. 

Elizabeth  (Several  r.  r.l— Staten  Island  Sound  ami  .Newark  bay;  toiucodH,  weak. 
li-li. -I  liped  bass  etc. ;  shriiu]!  and  soft  crabs  usual  bait:  Sei)tember  best  mottlh; 
h"ti  1-  "l.-'iu  ji.  d.;  nuide  can  lie  obtained;  boats   7.">c  p.  d.     Slack  water  best. 

Elizataethport  ( 1'.  >V  R .  I — staten  Island  Sound  ami  Newark  bay  ud.iaieiit:  toiu 
iii'ls.  weaktish.  strijied  bass  etc.;  shrini|i  and  soft  cralis   aw   baits-  September  best 
liiiiiilli;  hottds  .»l..")ii  p.  d.;  boats  7")c  p.  d.;  slack  water  best. 

rranklin11>.  L.  .V  W.)— Bramdi  of  Wallkill  r.  near  station:  the  "pond"  best; 
li.li.  iiickerel.  suntish  etc. ;  b.  b.  most  numerous:  ;,'rasslnippers  are  usual  bait  for 
^lils^,  and  live  bait  used  for  piekei'el;  Octol)er  best  mouth;  hotel  j^fl  to  j'lo  p.  w.; 
Ii,.,it-  -1  p.  d. 

Porkeci  River  |1'.  iV  U.l— Biirnef,'at  liay  1  m. :  sheepshead,  bhu'tish.  weakfish. 
•t.-.:  w  laktisli  most  tiumercuis;  shedder  cral),  muscles  ami  clams  used  for  baits; 
>uiiiii.i  T  uionths  best:  hotids  S'j  to  .•►:!  p.  d.;  guiiles  with  boat  .-?:!  to  .» t  p.  d.  A  cule- 
lirated  liwhiun  ground.     Flood  tide  best. 

Garfield  (N.  Y.  I..  K.  .V  W.)— I'assaic  r.  \i  m.:  Saddle  r.  '.,  m.:  both  arc  t,'oiid; 
|!rk.i.l.  b.  b.,  perch,  suntish.  etc.  and  a  few  tr<uit:  piiki-rel  and  peidi  most  num- 
'iiiii- :  spoons,  minnows  and  worms  used :  June,  .\umist  ami  September  best;  liotid 
:iliil  I'livate  boardiiij^  hiuiscs  a;  moderate  rates:  boats  can  be  easily  iiroiMired. 
Tii'lliiig  for  ijickerel  on  the  Pauttdic  r.  between  Pastiaic  aud  (iartield  is  at  times  suc- 

■■i-s~|iil. 

Great  Meadows  (!'■ -V- H.  R.) — (ireiuV  p.  .")ni.:  reciuesi  cr.  '.,  m.:  tlrst  best; 
'i..li..  pickerel,  etc. ;  liass  most  numerous:  usual  baits:  Ma\.  •lune.  October  ami 
Felini;iry  best;  hotel  ;*1  p.  d.;  guide  irl.'Ji")  p.  d.;  boats  r>Ui'  p.  d. :  bait   can    bo   had 

(■lu-;i!'. 

Gveenville  (P. 'V  R.)— Newark  Hay,  mouths  of  Passaic  ami  Ilackensack  r's; 
N'-A  ;:k  I'.ay  liest;  striped  bass,  weakHsh.  per<h  etc.:  shrimp  and  sheddei' crabs  as 
iaitv  .June,  -luly.  .Vunusf  and  September  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  rates;  boat.s -"i')^' 
t  •  ;.".  p.  d.  Hcing  I  Illy  ' ,.  hour  fnuu  New  York  City  this  place  is  much  visited  by 
<lIl^'^  i>.     Slack  of  the  ebb  tide  best. 

Hackensack  (N.  Y.  S.  .\:  W.)— Hackensaik  r.  near  stiition;  wliite  jierch  and 
iUii;Lil  busb;  first  most  uumerotis;  shedde  r  crabs,  shrimp  and  <laiiis  used  for  baits 


I 


i         il 


T^ymii^ 


rj'j 


TUK    AN(il,RUS   (jniDE    liu  >K 


<1.;  K<ii<l<^  with  boat   |3  p.   d,;  liali 


July,  Au(ni«t  and  Hoptpnilwr  twMt;  botolH  $'i  >i 
<  an  •)«•  inciciin-il. 

Lafayette  (I'  k  R.)— N«w  York  Ilay  ;','  m.;  N«'wuik  Huy  Hinl   HuckonMHi-k  r.  'j', 
III.'  i'HHHuii' 1.  I  u).;  lutHrt,  wfuktUh.    tliiiitidcrH,    toiiiciids  ftc:  must   iiuudtuii-i  uc 
t'ordin^  to  HfiiHoii;  Hlniiii|i,  noft  crabH,  i'Iiiiiim,  titc,  uh  hiiitH;  Aii){iiMt   uiid  St'iitciulHT 
lu'Ht;   lioatH  r.(lc  to  fir)!!  p.  (I.     Flood   tiilcl>f«t. 


Iiake  Hopatoonflf  1 1*.  'V  It.)— I^ikc  lloputroii^  iicar  Hiution: 

KTcli:  li.  I>.  itlid  itirkiTi'l  inoHl  iihuiiilulit; 


IX' III  I 

Jjovcl 

p.  d. 


\>.   l>..    iiifkficl 
jtirKiTi'l  inoHi  iii>uiiiiuiit;  liM' mid  iii'tittciul  liaitH    iiHod:  .Jiiiii' 
iilxf  I  IxHt    liottl  .*;i  ji.  d.;  iiriviito  liourd  #4  to  jt*>  i>.  w  ;  ItoutM  20r  i>,  h. 
Iiiiit  II  II.  UN). 

Lake  View  (N-  Y.  I,.  E.  .^  W.)— DundiM'  1.  1  ni.;  iilckcrol,  iicivli.  ]ilki',  h.  1.. 
otlit'i'H,    iiirkcrt'l,    liiiHH  and   jicri'li    niont   niiintToiiH:    .Viii'il,    Ma>    ami   -Jiiin 
"killit'H"  (miiinnWHl  iiHcd  aH  bait;  liotidH  f'2  ji.  d.;  Iioatn  and  baitn  l.'ic  ji.  d. 

Lakewoodii'  \- It.) — For^*-  \>.  -i'.  m.;  I^ktt  ('a\ap<al.i<>  nc-ar  htatiou:  tln'  tlr>t 
iianii'd  boHt;  jiickt'i')'!,  b  b.  ami  iiiTch;  iiickt'i'cl  iiiohI  niimtToiih:  ttHli  thin,  imrk  utid 
fionH  iiHt'd  for  baitH.  April.  IVIay  and  October  bent;  liottdH  .•J'J.rx)  to  .^5  ji.  d.;  ImjuIi. 
tl  \i.  cl.  At  ForKf  I'oml  iiirkcrcl  tinhint,'  is  very  tint'.  Tlu'rc  are  u  few  xtrfaiun  near 
by  where  some  trout  may  be  eannlit  early  in  tlio  .  canon. 


aiiil 
•r  j:i 


and 
'"•»t. 


,  Htripfd  baHH  eti'.:  b.  b.  nioHt  iiuii]- 
aH  liaitN;  ^ood  from  July  to  N'ciM'mi. 
p.  d.;  boat^4  $1  p.  il. ;  bait  |1  ji.  Iihi 

black   and   ntriped   bass   and   snim- 
iiilierbcHt;   liot(dH    $!ip.  d.;  nuide  f  1 


Lambertvllle  (I'enna.)- Delaware  r.;  b,  I). 
erotiH  lielKramiteM,  minnoWH,  Hm;ill  toadn  etc. 
ner  bii  Weptembei  and  t)  tolier  bewt;  hotel  $'1 
The  llH)iiU)z  fti  tiniCH  in  excellent  here  tor  b.  b. 

Lyndhnrst(I)  L.  .^  AV.)— PanHaic  r.  ',  m.; 
nmall  tiHli;  clam  bait:  July.  AuKUHt  and  Septe 
to  .tl.5()  p.  d.;  boats  $1  p.  d. 

Manahawkin  (Tuckerton,  See  jia^e  XII.)— Manahawkin  Bay  "J  m.:  pointn  in 
the  bay,  Main  I'oint  Sunk;  Heach  Channel;  Cross  Channels  and  Carvels  l>-liinil 
Main  I'oinl  Sunk  best;  sheepsheiid.  striped  bass,  sea  bass,  liliiellsh,  wi^aklish. 
jioi'^ies.  etc.;  weaktish  most  abundant;  soft  crabs,  shrimii,  •'*•••  its  baits;  June  lii^t 
for  bluelish;  J\ily,  .Vii){UHt  and  September  for  all  other  varieties:  hotels  #lot'i.»lj 
p.  w.;  nuidoH  $1.50  p.  d.;  yacht  boats  :?4  p.  d.,  indudiun  captaiu;  smaller  l)iiai-« 
with  cai)t«.in  $2  to  $2.50  p.  il.     Flood  tide  best. 

Midvale  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  Jt  \V.)— Forgo  \>.  ',  ni.;  Pnmptoii  p.  .'<  m.;  Greenwood  \.\i 
ni..  and  outlet  of  (ireenwood  1.  ',  m  ;  (Ireenwood  1.  best;  but  others  good:  pickenl, 
j)ercli,  trout,  b.  b.,  etc.;  pickertd  and  bass  most  numerous:  March  to  Julx  1  ami 
St'pt.  to  Nov.  1  best;  baits,  minnows,  frogs,  toads  and  worms;  hotelH  $<»  to  $'.i  p.  w.: 
guides  $'i  p.  d   and  "found,"  or  ^'-i  p.  d.,  including  boats,  baits,  etc. 

Uonniouth  Beach  (P.   k   H;) — South   brau(di  of  Shrewsbury   r.  and    Atluntii 
Ocean,  both   near   station;  bluelish,  blacktish,  codlish   jiorgies,  weaktish,  etc.;  cinl- 
ttsh,  bluelish   and    weaktish    most  iiumerouH:  mossbunkers   used    for   bait;  Juui', 
.Jnl.v,  August  and  Septemoer  best;  boats  can  be  procured  at  $'A  p.  d. 

Monroe  (I-.  '^  H.  11.)— Kimble  s  1.,  Lake  (iriuell.  Mud  ]>.,  Flag  p.  and  Wliiti  1  ; 
ab  less  than  2  m.  liake  (irinell  best;  b  b  and  pickerel;  b.  b.  most  numcniu>: 
grasshopper  cricket  and  live  minnow  bait;  Maj  and  June  best  for  pickerel,  ainl 
AugUHt  for  b.  b.;  liotel  $1  p.  d.;  guides  $1.25  p.  d.;  boats  can  be  had. 

Moxintain  View  (N.  Y.  T,.  E.  &  W.) — Morris  Caual  near  station;  Pompton  r. 
111.    Passaic  r. 'z  m. ;  last   named   the   best;  b.  b.,  siuitish   and  pickerel;  bait>.  (1"1 
sons,  small   lish,  etc.;  June,  July  and   August  best;  hotel   $1.50  p.  d.;  guide:*  f' 
p  '.I.,  l)oats  |1  p.  d.;  baits  furnished  by  guiden. 

Newark  (P   i^  11.)— Passaic  r.  I  m.;  Hackensack  r.  1).^'  m.;  last  best:  perch,  li. 
weaktish,  cattish,  ett-.;  shrimp  and  crabs  usual  baits;  September  Octoberai.il  N' 
ember  best:  hotel  $1.5(J  p.  d  ;  guides  $1.50  p.  d. ;  boats  25c  to  50c  p.  li.     High  wati, 
best  tide. 

Kew  Market  (I-eh.  V.) — Now  Marketl.,  Bound  br.,  ftreenbr.,  all  near  station;  th> 
first  named  being  the  best;  b  b.  and  coarse  tish;  usual  baits;  June  to  No\eiiibir 
hotels  $1.5t(  p.  d,;  guides  $2  p.  d.;  boats  l.u-  p.  b. 

ITewton  (several  r.  r.) — Swartswood  1.,  Culvers  1.,  Strubles  1.,  Stickelsl.  and  Lmn: 
p;,  from  'J  to  H  m.;  tirst  best;  percb,  pickerel,  b.  b.,  etc.:  perch,  pickerel  and  lia.>* 
most  numerous;  tlies  and  live  liait  used;  hotel  at  moderate  charges;  boats  .'nu  p.  il. 
bait  cheap.  Several  good  trout  streams  iiew  by,  to  tisli  wlikli  permiasiou  mar*tlH 
obtained  from  owners 


I'NITKI)   HT.VTKH   ANU   CANADA. 


123 


North  Lontr  Branch  {V.  k  H.)— Atlantic  Ocoaii  noar  Mtation;  bliipflRli,  ma  haMH, 
,i,      iniiHHhuiiKijrM  for  Imit;  May  until  S«qit«ml»t'r  bont;  K'>l«l''  with   lioat  at  (•>  \>.  il. 

I  1 1  lldf  ti«'Ht. 

Oakland  (N-  V.  s.  .t  W.)— UaniaiMi  r,.  I'miiptoii  1.  and  CryHtal  1.  1  to  3  m.:  I'onip- 

tuii  1.  iii'Ht;  ]iii'k<'rt'l,  n.  I>.  and  utlici'M:  iiirki'i'cl  and  ciittlHh  nioMt  niiint>riiuH:  Ixd- 
yniiiiiii'N,  toiidt*.  worniH,  rrii-kctn,  ftc.'uH  ImitH;  Jtinc  t<>  OcfuluT  licMt:  IioIcIm  at 
i,;,,.,iKil>lf  ratis;  KuidtsH  #l.">0  tn  $'J  i).  d. ;  l)(>:itH  .'ntc  p.  d.;  Wait  ran  \»'  i>r<>cnri'd. 

Oak  Rldffe(N-  V.  S.  \-  \V.)— (irr<'n  1.  J  ni.;  Unck  1.  U  ni.;  HiinkM  1.  :t  ni.;  Cfdarl. 
:tni..  iiiiiiii'riiUN  trout  MtniiniH:  all  ^ood;  h.  )>.,  iiickcnd  and  oIIhmv;  Ii.  )>.  and  ]>ii'k- 
,icl  iiio>i  nunu'i'iiUH;  Hliiiii'i'>,  ^l'UH^lho|>|lt'rM  and  wonuH  UHiial  ImitM:  June,  AutjiiHt 
;,ii(|  iK'i'i'nibcr  lii'Ht:  no  n  ^uiar  lioti-lH,  hut  iirivatu  l)i)ardin|{  hoUHDN  at  |1  to  |1.5u 
K  il.    i^iiidt'H  f'2  p.  d.:  lioatH  and  bait  niodcrati'. 

Oceanic  (Via  stFH.  "Hca  Hlrd"  and  "Albi-rtina"  from   I'it-r  :i')  N.  It.)— N.  HhrewH- 

Iriirv  !■■  ud.iacfnt;  wiaktlHli,  blut'tl>'li.  Htripcd  buMHctc:  \v)•aktl^<h  and  ImhM  niont  nu- 
iiii'I'kUs;  hIm  ddtr  anil  Noft  criibH,  Hhi'inipH  and  rlanin  aM  bailH-.  Junr  to  St-jitcnibfr 
hr^t;  liottd  #"J.r>u  !'•  ''• '■  boatH  with  men  I'J  to  iri  p.  (1.  Lant  of  flood  and  tirnt  of 
.lili  MM-  the  bent  Htancn  of  tide. 

Phillipsburg' (Ht'vcral  r.r.)— lifdawarc  r.  near  Htatioii;  black  ami  Htripc<l  baHn; 
i.  Il  iiioHt  numi'i'oiis:  hcl^'ramitcH  and  nnntll  cattlnh  hh  baitn;  July,  Au^unt  and 
>,|iti  iiibcr  hcHt;  hotels  .f  I  .")U  to  #'2  J),  d.,  jMp.w.;  boat*  'J'N' p.  Il . ;  baitM  about  #1 
[,   iH.i  till- Himill  catlihh,  ami  4i)c  p.  ilo/,.  for  li(d>{runiitc«. 

Flainfleld  (!'■  «\:  Itl— There  arc  Hcvcrallarnc  pondn  near  by  HtockcMl  with  black 
lla^^.  hut  until  this  year  liHhinKhaH  been  pndiibited.  The  local  aunlcrB go  toUiuind 
|;r.piili,  N.  .1 .,  which  hcc. 

Port  Norris  (•'•  'V  M.)— Delaware  Bay,  Maurice  RlverCove;  weaktlnh  and  drum, 
till  ti'iiiicr  in  (luantitics;  crab  and  muMHtd  bait;  for  drum  June  and  July;  for  weak 
tt-li  Hum  June  to  Oct.;  lantof  chh  mont  favorable;  liotelH  $'2  )).  d.;  (.{tliden  ami  bait 
iiiiKJi  iiite.  The  white  perch  run  up  IMauricc  r.  from  March  until  lant  of  October, 
ali'l  ciin  be  cau^'ht  freely  with  hhrimp  or  oyMter  baitn. 

Ramsey's  (N.  V.  L.  K.  .V  W:)— Itanuipo  r.  :i  ni.:  Franklin  1.  ,i  ni.;  RyerHon's  1.  h 
111.;  b.  II.,  jierch  and  pickerel;  pickerel  nio.st  numerous;  Juiu',  Sept.  ami  October 
lifst;  live  bait  and  .><poonH  mostly  used;  hotel  #2  j).  d.;  boatH  'J5c  to  Mv  p.  d. 

Kidgewood  (N.  V.  L.  K.  .V  W.i— Franklin  1.  K  m.;  Haldwin's  p.  U  m.;  1).  Haldwin'.s 
[I.  J  111.;  li.  b.,  iiickerel  a  ;d  a  few  trout;  black  basn  niont  identiftil  ami  are  caught 
witli  live  bait;  Sept.,  Oct.,  Nov.  best  season;  (guides  not  needed;  hotels   and   boats 

(■lifa)!. 

Sewaren  (P.  i'v:  U.)—Staten  Island  Hound  '4  ni.;  weakflsh,  bliu'ftsh,  flouudcrH. 
^iniHil  t>assetc.;  weaktish  most  numerotis;  shrimp  an<l  crab  bait;  June  to  October 
lust;  hotels  irVl  to  #1.')  p.  w.;  boats  T.">c  p.  d.  The  best  fishing  is  in  July  ami  Au^'. 
.\li  ixcelleiit  tlshiUK  t;round.     Hiyh  ami  low  water  are  best  staj^es  of  the  tide. 

Shark  River  (!'•  «V  U.)— Hood  llshin^;  for  .salt  water  tish,  AccoinmodatiouH  am- 
lilciiml  I  heal).     Hee  Thk  Amekiijan  Anhleu,  Vol.  IV,  pat.(e  185. 

Sing'ac  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  \-  W.) — Passaic  r.  near  station;  b.  b.,  pickend,  yellow  perch 
•  ic:  li.  h.  most  numerous;  helnramites,  worms,  craytish,  buns,  crickets  etc.  used 
fnrlmitH:  limein  SeptcMuber  best;  hotel  ;?1  p.  d.;  boats  .5uc  p.  d.  Fly  flshin>{  for 
li. '  .11"  suciessful  when  wadin({  on  the  reefs '2  m.  from  .Siuga<';  b.  b.  of 

I'  'i«ht  by  this  method. 

'.  &  W.)— Lake  Hop.itconK  4  m.;  Morris  1.  1  m.;  Lake  Grinn<'ll  :i 
est;  iiick(^rel  and  b.l'.  abound;  live  bait  ami  trolling  spoons  used; 
lit'  s  best;  hotel  $10  p.  w. ;  boats  and  bait  at  low  pri<;e8. 

Sparta  Junction  (NY.  S.  k  W.)— Head  Waters,  Paulins  Kill  near  station;  Lake 
<lr  M.  II,  White  and  Howells  jxls.  '1  to  '.i  m.;  L.  (iriniiell  best;  b.  b.  and  pickerel; 
liii'  'list  niunerous;  minnows,  redworms  and  crickets  usual  baits;  no  hotelsi  less 
tliau  I  to  C)  m.  at  Sparta;  bo;     <  and  bait  can  be  had. 


lain 

iier 


Stanhope  (1>.  L.  «:  W.)- 
\"ii'      111. :  Ijike  Hopatcoi 
>ii.;iU  ilsh,  fresh  meats  ii 
ri;i<i'iuible  ]U"ices;  boats 

Stillwater  (N.  Y.  s.  \- 

I'Orih  ii!!il  c:itflsh  most  nui; 


Id'sl.  ;ini.;  Lake  HojiatconK  It   m.;  Stanhope   re.^er- 
>t;  pickt-rel,    b.    b.,    etc.;  pickerel   most  abundant; 
rnis  as  baits;  May,  June  and  January  bewt;  hotels  at 
>  .Vic  p.  h.;  bait  .*1  p.  KM),     tiood  fishing  waters. 

-Swartswood  I.   '2   m.;  jiickerel,    b.    b.,    porch,    etc.; 
ous;  small  flsh  as  bait;  August,  September  and  Octob- 


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THE  AN<JLER  W   (it'IDE   liooK. 


orlxHt;  hotel  at  roasotiahle  price;  guidcH  at  niodorate  cliartres;  hoatw  aiKnuiit '-a-i 
lit'  hiul  at  roaHouabk'  pricfH. 

Swartswood(N.  Y.  S.  .\:  W.)— SwartHwond  l.  iv^  m.;  I.ittk- 1>.  .'(  lii.:  Smir.r.h  ., 
'2  111.;  fSiKkcri).  C.  in.;  Pauliji  Kill  '.,'  m.;  iJiuk  p.  'Im.:  ami  kuuic  otlicrH;  twulrli 
best;  jiickcrid,  h.  b..  ix-ndi  etc.  abmiiKl;  live  l)iiit,  crickt't.-',  woriiis  ami  niM>>|ini,. 
l)('rn  ari' nscd;  Alav,  June.  Dcct'iiilxT  and  ]-'ebnmry  are  best:  hotels  yl  tu  fx.r.t 
p.  d.;  guidew  Jl.'xtp.  d.;  boats  Soc  to  .'fl  p.  d.;  bait  Toe  p.  Kmi. 

Townsbwry  (T>.  .<:  11.  R.)— Peqtust  r.  and  Greens  1.;  both  near  station:  imdi 
flood:  trout,  pickerel,  bass,  etc.;  pickerel  most  niniieroiis;  small  lish  usual  liait>: 
May  and  September  best;  boatH  and  baitw  reasonable. 

Townsend's  Inlet  (Tenna.  r.  to  Seaville  thence  by  teami— Excellent  salt  wat.r 
fishing',  esi)iiiall,\  tiM- wiukti.-h  aii<l  sea  bass,  the  latter  at  tlie  old  wreck  nt  tli- 
steiimsliip  Niii)liiii':  (•liarj,'es  as  usual  for  such  tisliin,LC.  .Sec  Thh  .VMKim^N  An<.lkk 
Vol.  IV,  p:if,'('  lid-J. 

Treniley  (!'.  \'  H-) — Ktaten  Island  Sound  ',  m.:  wi  aklish  and  striped  ba.-s  tlif 
first  most  abiiiidaiit:  crab  bait:  .lune  and  November  best  months:  hotel  ii..Vi 
11.  d..  boats  ;f  1  p.  d.  lu  November  f^icat  numbers  ot  tomcoos  are  caught  hen  .  Elib 
tide  best. 

Trenton  (l*.  *;  K.) — Delaware  r.  ad.iacent:  perch,  b.  b.  and  occasiomiMy  strijied 
buss;  March,  April,  May  and  Jnue  best;  hotels  i^l.M  to  $'.i  p.  d.;  boats  lOi-  ji.  h. 

Tuckerton  (Tucke.  ton.  See  jia^'e  XII)— Tuckerton  or  Little  Kj,';;  Harbor  buy  j 
m.:  (ireat  Day  Hm.:  lirst  best:,  slieepshead,  bluelish,  sea  bass,  wisiktisli.  ■.iriiuil 
bass,  luntitish,  tloundei's,  etc. :  slieepshead.  sea  bass  and  weaktish  most  aluiinliiiit: 
soft  cr'ib  and  clam  baits;  July,  Au^'iist  and  September  ber-t:  hotels  .*.'..'ii  \>.  d.; 
f,'ui(les  with  boats  »::t  to  .■».">  p.  d,;  baits  easily  procured,     Kbb  tide  best. 

Vernon  (I^.  •'v  H.  li.)— Wawayanda  1.  4  m.;  Decki-r  ]>.  1  m.:  Sand  jt.  4  m.;  lilark 
<•!•.  '.  m.;  Alosier's  J).  4  m.;  lirst  best:  b.  li.,  pickerel,  penli  and  trout  in  Black  ii.: 
cattish  are  most  numeri>us:  live  bait,  worms  and  crickets  usual  baits:  .\pril.  M;n. 
Septi'Ulber  ami  l)ctober  best;  hotels  .>;1..")0  p.  d.;  ",'uide  .r'J  p.  d.;   boats  can  be  bad. 

'Vasliing'tonville  iN-  Y.  S.  \-  W. i— Paulin's  Kill  I  m.:  Swartswood  1.  4  m,:  lu-t 
best,  pickerel,  jiei'ch.  bass,  siifilish.  etc.:  woi'iiis  ami  small  Hsh  usual  baits:  May 
.Vu^'Kst.  Se)>tember  and  October  best:  hotels  7")c  p.  d.  *4  j).  w,;  Vioats  '.'.'>(•  p.  d.:  Imit 
easily  pniciired. 

West  Berg'en  (I'.  ^^  K.l  — Ifackensack  r.  ' .  m. :  Newark  liay  ^,  ni.:  Passaic  r.  1  .. 
111.:  Newark  l;a,\  best:  weaklisli.  bluelish,  striped  bass,  jiercli,  ti'osttish,  tloiiiiiicr-. 
etc.;  sliedder  crab,  shrimii.  sand  worms,  clams  used  for  bait:  sjirinu  and  fall  lii^t 
for  bass  and  frosttish:  Julx.  .\uuust  and  September  t'lir  other  varieties:  hotels  at 
rcasoii.ible  rates:  boatM  (lar^;e  and  small*  can  be  jirocured  at  moderate  chartri  ,  Half 
ebb  to  half  flood  tide  (,'ives  the  best  lishiii!,'.  This  fjrouud  is  a  favorite  <iiie  with 
New  York  and  Newark  City  anglers. 

West  Creek  (Tuckerton,  See  page  XII )— Tuckerton  ov  Little  Egg  Harbor  bav  ; 
111.:  West  (reek  1.  ',  111.:  lirst  best;  bluelish.  slieepshead,  bass,  weaklisli.  ji'ivL. 
jiikc.  etc,:  slieepshead,  bass,  iierch  ami  weaklisli  most  numerous:  crabs,  rhiiii*, 
sliiimp  (dc,  as  baits:  June,  July,  August  and  .Septenib<'r  best:  hotels  .■? '  to  #<'i  p.  w.: 
guides  with  boat  and  bait  .'r")  ]).  (1.  A  very  tine  lishing  ground.  The  oest  tiiles  aiv 
high  lU-low  water  or  "young  Hood" 

Weston  (P.  \  li . )— liaritau  r.  ','  m,:  :\lillstone  r.  ',  m.:  Koyci'"s  cr.  near  static:): 
Delaware  and  Itaritan  Canal  '.  in,;  ^lillstoiie  r.  best:  b,  b..  pike,  siiiitish  etc.:  Ii.  11. 
pike  and  siinlish  most  abiim.aiit:  worms,  craytish  and  small  lish  as  baits:  .lnii>'. 
Jiilv,  .\ug>istand  September  best;  no  hotel  but  private  board  can  be  had;  boats  I'v 
p.  h, 

Woodport  (P.  >*c  R.) — I-ak(>  Hoiiatcoiig  near  station:  b,  b,,    (1.    ni,   and  s.   iii. . 

pickerel,  \  illow  b.iss  and  others:  b.  b,  most  numerous;  artiticial  and  livi  liait* 
used:  good  tishing  all  the  year;  ho;(ds  •SI  to  ^'^.'lO  ]>.  d.:  guides  at  reasnnalilf 
charges:  boats  iileiity  at  moderate  cost.  The  pickerel  in  Hopatcoiig  are  huve  aiul 
plentiful. 

Woodruff's  Gap  (L.  \  H.  R.l-  Trout  br.  '.,  ni.:  Lake  (irimU  '2  m.;  White  1  1  in.: 
Lake  (Irinell  best;  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  perch:  b.  b.  in,,  it  iiumcrov.:-;;  minneus. 
gra-^'^lioppers  and  lielgramites  as  baits:  May,  June,  SeiUember  and  October  hf\; 
no  hotels  but  private  board  can  be  <d)tain<  d:  boats  cau  be  hud. 


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>iitK  auil  I'liit  ca!! 


NEW  MEXICO,  TERRITORY. 

Chama  (r).  k,  R.  O.)— ''liiiiu  r.  aiui  Wolt'.-r.  -i  m.;  iMiimlly  -^'nod:  niomituiti  trout 
and -aliiioii  trout;  niouniain  trout  lli^^«l  niiMicrouri;  flics  innl  niiniiows  used:  Miiy 
,1  AiitiMst  l>('st;  lioti'l  ?•-' II.  (I.:  j^'u den  uuncffssiirv:  Imit  lau  be  liiid  rciisoiiiihli;. 
All  till-  iKljiK-ciit  luouutaiu  strcani.s  ubouiid  with  trout. 

Espanola  (!>•  >'^  H.  (J.)— lUo  (Tpandc  r.:  Kio  Santa  Cni/  r.  near  station;  Hio  Santa 
(iaia  r  -  ui.:  Uio  Naiubf  r.  lUui.;  tlii' tlirci'  last  iiaiucd  best;  trout;  usual  baits; 
Juin- iiiid -luly  best:  no  rci^ular  hotel  but  si'dion  house  where  aeeoniuiodatious 
tiiii  b(  had.     It  Im  5  ni.  fri>m  Esiiaiiola  to  j^ood  tishinn  points. 

Fort  Stanton  (140  in.  from  nearest  r.  r.  A.  T.  X- S.  l''.i— l-:anle  cr.  lo  ni.;  Hio 
liiiii|n».i  at  Dowlinti's  Mills  IH  ni.  by  road,  headwaters  nearer  liy  trail;  the  last 
ijiiUM'il  best;  southern  liocUy  Mouiit;iiu  trout  (Salnio  vir^'inalis);  urtilicial  tlirs. 
luachiiian  the  best,  gi'asshojiiK'i's  also  ami  meat  l>y  those  who  are  not  aiif^lers;  .Inly 
aD(l  Aut,'nHt  best. 

Monero(r).  .^-  11.  ft.)— Navajo  r.  l.'i  m.;  trout:  art.  flii's  used;  no  re-^nilar  hotelH 
iiit  litiU'iliut,' houses  .■»•>  p.  w.,  day  board  reasonable;  i,'uides  .■*•_'.")()  p.  d.;  boats  not 
Dtrdr.l.     ftood  duck  sliootiu;;  ean  be  had  here. 

Bmbitdo  (l>.  <^  H.  ft-l— liii>  (irande  r.  near  station:  Kio  Kmbudo  r.  '2  m.;  first 
1,,  «t;'iHountain  trout  and  some  coarse  varieties;  tiu'  latter  most  numerous;  art. 
l!ii>  mostly  used:  April  and  May  best;  no  rc-xular  hotel  but  board  can  be  had  at 
sectiuii  house;  guide  .■J'J  p.  d. 

NEW  YORK. 

Adams  (H.  W.  .v  O.) — Henderson  Hai-bor  lo  m.,  via  daily  stage  line;  h.  m..  b.  b. 
iiriliri]':iily ;  minnows  and  the  tly  u.-ed;  .(une  to  Noveluber;  hottds  .*l.,")i)  p.  d.,  less 
liv  till- week:  boat  with  oarsman  -r^i  p.  d.  .V  noted  b.  b.  ground.  See  Tni;  Amkiu- 
can  Asiii.Ki!,  Vol.  VI.  pages  ■_':(  and  "JT:!. 

Addison  Jlinction  (I>.  '^"  H.  ('.  See  page  XI) — Lake  Champlain  near  st-ttion; 
Liki- 111  or^^c  4  m;;  both  g>od;  L.  (ieor-^e,  trout,  pickci'el,  bass  etc.;  L.  ('ham)ilin, 
l.ii-ki-ii  1.  bass  etc.;  trout  are  tlie  most  numerous  in  I..  tieort,'e.  and  pickerel  in  L. 
t  liiiiiililain;  worms,  minnows  etc.  as  l)aits;  May,  June,  September  and  October 
l.i->t;  hotelH  $1,511  to  rip.  d.;  guides  at  reasonable  prices;  boats  aud  bait  merely 
ii"iiij;i;il. 

Alabama  I N.  V.  W.  S.  vV  ]i.\ — Tonawanda  cr.  an<l  Oak  Orchard  cv.:  first  best; 
].ii-ki-ri-l.  li.  b.,  mullet  etc.;  pickerel  aud  muHrt  most  abundant;  wiu'm  bait;  May 
aiid.lunc  best;  hot(d  at  reasonalilc  price;  guide  at  moderate  ciist;  no  boats  needed; 
li-biiit,'  done  from  shore. 

Albion  (H.  W.  .^  O.i—SaliiHUi  r.  'i  m.;  Heaver  Dam  cr.  '.,  m.;  i  "rir  cr.  1  m.; 
!ir-tl»>t:  trout;  woruis  and  tiles  used;  May  and  .June  best;  hotels  .;1.">()  p.  d.; 
;!ii(li  -  ■;:-.!  p.  d.;  boats  not  needed;  guides  furnish  bait. 

Alder  Creek  I  r .  i-V  B.  H.l— lihuk  r.  l.")m.;  Twin  I.akeStn'am  bim.;  Hearer.  I'.'m.; 
Littli- WoodhuU  1.  I-')  III.:  all  good  trout  waters,  no  choice;  worms  and  artificial 
riu-!-.  I'liili]!  Studor's  houd  at  Whit  ■  Lake  Corners.  t'J  m.  from  Alder  i-r.  statimi,  is 
tlir  lii-iiihiuarters  of  anglers  who  wish  to  fish  these  waters.  .V  sta^^e  runs  from 
AMci- 1  leek  to  Studor's.  .June.  .July  ami  August  best  montlis;  no  guides  (prof'es- 
H"iiiil'  ou  the  above  waters;  Vioafs  not  neeiled;  hot(ds  .rl.."iu  p.  d. 

Alexander  ( O .  L.  \- W.)— 'riuiawanda  cr.  ';  ni.;  Little  Tonawanda  <t.  2  in.:  last 
li-t:  I'li-kerel.  1>.  b.  aud  small  varieties,  bass  most  numerous;  minnows,  worms 
iiiidfjindu  hooks  as  baits;  Apri.,  May  and  -June  best;  hotels  7"»c  to  Jl  p.  d. 

Allendale,  Staten  Island,  (St r.  to  s.  T.  thence  by  s.  L  r.  r.)— ftood  weakfisli- 
111^;  liMts  ami  baii  rl.."!  )i.  d.;  iio  boatmen  need,  d ;  slirimp  bait  most  popular,  but 
«ln-ilil.  1- crab,  saml  worms  etc.  are  us>(l,  the  crab  fiikiiiK  the  best  fish;  seas.ui  from 
June  1.')  to  Oct.  I'l. 

Amawalk  (N.  V  C.  \  X.)— Mohausic  1.  -1  m.;  Muscor  r.  ';  m;  first  best:  bass, 
I'l-ii  h.  liickerel  etc;  pertdi  predominating;  crii'kets,    grasshoppers;    and    worms  a.>t 

iMltS. 

Ancram  (H.  .1- f.  W.)— I,ong  I'ondl. 'J',,  m.;  I5eerh)ck  1.  2  m.;  Lower  Roda  1. 
-Ill  Korlill'.Iansen  Kill  near  station;  tirst  best;  b.  b,,  perch,  iiike,  etc.;  b.  b. 
iii'i^t  numerous;  trout  in  the  streams;  live  baits,  dobsons  ahil  trolling  gangs  usfl; 
•hiiie  did  July  best;  hotels  j^l  p.  d.;  guides  not    needed;  boats   and    bait   at    small 

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THE    ANflI.En  S   t;riDE   noOK. 


Aqueduct  (N.  Y.  C.  \  H.  U. ) — Molip"-k  r.  iioar  station:  Ix^low  thoiKHU'duci  i><  ihr 
l)fht  i>nint:  )).  b.,  i)ik<',  in-rcb  etc.;  bans  ninht  iiiiiuerdiiH;  black  woniin,  (luhsons 
and  crabH  as  baitH;  Juiv  to  October  beat;  hotelw  $'2  p,  d.;  guiden  $'2  p.  d.;  boats  5(i,- 
p.  d. 

Arkville  (V.  k  I>.)— Dry  br.  0  in.;  Delaware  r.  near  station;  Mill  br.  fi  ni.;  Xrw 
Kingston  htr.  (1  ni.  and  niuntTons  other  Hinall  Ktreauis:  all  n<iod;  trout  principally, 
but  some  bass  found  also;  (lies  and  worms  as  baits;  May  and  June  best;  hotels  at 
reasonable  rates;  guides  at  moderate  charj^je;  boats  not  needed. 

Auburn  (r.eli.  V.  Si'e  pa^'o  VI) — Owas''o  1.  'i'j  ni.;  ('rvyufia  1.  11  ni.:  b.  b..  jijko, 
liercli  and  trout:  niinno\>s  are  used:  June,  July  and  Aug.;  hotels  $'J.r)Op.  d.;  guidi  s 
not  iieeiled;  boats  !>{)c  p.  d. 

Auriesville  (N'.  V.  W.  .S,  ^l-  B.)— Mohawk  r.  '.,  ni.:  .Schoharie  .-r.  1  m.:  first  I){>(; 
b.  b  .  jiike,  wliitefi^h  etc.:  bass  i:iost  numerous:  giasHhopi]ers,  dobsons,  wnnns, 
wniall  lish,  sjnion  hooks  etc.  as  halts;  July,  .\unust  and  Sejitember  best:  licittls 
at  reasonable  charges;  glides  not  needed;  boats  and  baits  at  moderate  co>t. 

Avoca  (Several  r.  r.) — Smith's  ji.  4  m.;  I,ou<-k's  p.  Il  m.;  tirst  best;  perch.  1i.  Ii.. 
jiickerel  etc.;  ba«s  most  numerous;  good  from  June  to  October;  si)oons  and  wunus 
used;  hoteLs  $1.50  to  $'2  p.  d.;  boats  5()c  p.  d.;  bait  easily  procured. 

Ausable  (D.  A:  H.  C.  .See  page  XI|— Saranai-  I's;  St.  IJegis  1.,  Lake  riacid.  Ed- 
munds p'ds  '2.")  to  :i't  m.:  all  giio<l  trout  tishing:  trout  and  pu'kerel:  trout  iiin>t 
abundant:  sjxions,  tlies,  worms  and  minnows  as  baits:  June  best  for  trolling,  .Inly 
and  August  for  Hies;  hotels,  guides  etc.  at  reasonable  prices. 

Babylon  (I-.  I.  See  page  \IX) — Great  South  Bay  1  m.:  weakfish,  bluet^^ll,  kiiiL.- 
tish,  sheep.shead  etc.;  bluettsh  and  weaklisb  most  abundant :  bunkers  used  a,-<  li;iil: 
June,  July  and  .\ugust  be^t:  Hood  tide  liest;  Imtels  at  rejisiniable  prices:  guide  wiilj 
boat  $.')  \i.  d.     See  Bayport,  N.  Y. 

Baldwins  (L.  I.)  -Hempstea<l  T5ay  1  m.:  the  lower  bay  nearest  to  the  inlet  bt'st- 
blackfisli.  bass,  weaklish.  sheeiishead  and  bluefish;  ])lacktish  and  sea  bass  must 
numerous:  clams,  crabs,  tiddlers  etc.  as  baits;  June,  July  and  August  best;  Imtcl 
I*!.")!!  p.  d  ;  guide  with  boat  and  bait  $5  1).  d.  Low  water  slack  is  couwidered  tb' 
best  tide. 

Baldwinsville  (D.  L.  \-  W.)— Seneca  r.  '.,  m.;  jiike,  iiickerd,  b.  b.,  sunfish  etc.: 
all  kindsare  numerous  in  their  seasons;  some  small  mascalonge  are  also  foiui'' 
her<  ;  tlies.  gra-shoppers,  woi'iiis,  frogs  and  minnows  as  baits:  liottds  .f'i  p.  d.  ami 
some  at  cheaper  rate;  guide  with  boat  $.'t  p.  d.     tiood  fishing. 

Ballston  (D.  \  H.  C.  See  ])age  XI)— Ballston  1.  i  m.:  Saratoga  1.  4  m.:  last  iiii'in.l 
best:  b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch  and  coarse  varieties:  pickerel  and  iierch  most  abuiuliuit: 
bait  lish  used  cliieHy:  fall  and  summer  best :  hotels  #1  to  .■?;(  p.  d.;  buats  'Jfic  ii.  Ii. 
A  few  mountain  streams  (5  to  7  m.  atlbrd  some  trout. 

Basket  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  A;  W.)— Delaware  r.;  Peaks  cr.:  Hoolihon  er.:  15a,-ket  cr.. 
b.  b.  in  river,  and  in  the  early  part  of  the  season  excellent  trout  tishing  in  tin- 
creeks;  local  anglers  use  white  miller  and  brown  haikle  Hies;  .\i)ril  best  for  tmut; 
September  for  bass;  Peak.s  cr.  best  fur  trotit;  hotels  moderate;  guides  :fl  te  fl.J' 
p.d. 

Bayport  (T-.  1.  See  page  XIX) — CJreiit  .Siuitli  Bay  1  m.;  bluefisli.  weaklish  flat- 
fish. ]iorgies,  Spanish  mackerel,  sea  bass  etc.:  bluetish.  weaklish.  porgie.~  iuui 
tlatlish  most  numerous:  menhaden,  hard  ami  soft  clams  as  baits;  June  to  Oitdlnr 
1  est  for  bluetish;  .\pril  to  June  for  tlattish:  Hood  tide  is  considered  best;  liutil  ;il 
reasonable  prices:  good  sailboat  witii  man  .r4  p.  d.  Very  tine  fishing;  this  is  Sith 
(irt'en's  favorite  ground.     See  'I'm;  AsiKiticAN    .\N(iLi;u,  Slarch  7.  IH-S"). 

Bedford  (X.  Y.  ('.  \-  H.  R.)— Croton  r..  Broad  br..  Davis  br. :  all  good;  trotit.  h.  1'.. 
pta'chetc.:  trout  and  bass  most  numerous;  worms  and  live  bait  userl;  hotel  .t1.'" 
p.d.;  lioats  can  be  had  on  (.'roton  r.  at  reasonable  priiei*;  good  tishiug  for  pcirli 
esjiecially. 

Berlin  (Leb.  S.)— Little  Hoosick  r.  and  s  or  M  strt  ams  tributary;  Kendall  1.  im.; 
Dikeu  1.  4  '.;  m. :  South  Long  1.  4  '  j  lu.:  Little  Hoosiidi  and  tributaries  and  Kiiidail  1 
best;  trout  in  the  stream,  and  pickerel,  iiercb.  etc.  in  the  lake;  trout  and  luidiinl 
niost  numerous:  worms  and  Hies  in  season  f<u'  trout:  usual  seasons  good;  lintiN 
at  rea.-onable  prices:  Imats  repcu'ted  free. 

Bemhard's   Bay  (N.  Y.  O.  A:  \V.     Seepage   X.)— Oueida  I.  close  by;  b.  1  ..  vit'' 


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and  liircli;  baitH  are  miunowH,  crabH,  urasHhopperrt  anil  wnniiH;  i)rivatt»  boaiiliiit; 
liiiiiM-  .■f-t.50  p.  w.;  lioatH  lUc  p.  h. 

Bigr  Plats  (N-  Y.  L.  E.  iS:  \\'. )— Cbeiuniit,'  r.  "2  iii.;  li.  b.  tbf  i  '•in.ii>iil  Hnb  caujilit 
Inn;  (liiliM)iis  iist'il  lis  bait;  August  and  Scptf  uibcr  best;  hiitrl  at  luixbTutc  rati's. 

Bi?  Indian  iV.  \  I).)— Big  Indian  cr.  'i  ni.:  Neversink  r.  Kast  and  West  bninclicH 
Mil.  tn  head  waters;  J-Jvst  bninih  uf  NcNersink  r.  Ix'st;  i)t()<ik  trout;  worms,  grubs 
and  art.  tlies  iiscd;  Alay,  June  and  July  best;  lioti-1  $1.5(1  ji.d.;  boats  not  ntt'ded; 
liiiit  iri'f  or  at  uiert'ty  nominal  cost.  (ioo(l  tly  tishint,',  Hiscuit  br.,  a  tribuUiry  of 
till  Wist  liranrh  of  tlio  Ni'versiuk  gives  excellent  trouting. 

Binghamton  (Several  r.  r.)— ("benanpo  r.;  SuHqnehanna   r.:  about    ',,    m.:    no 

ili.iK  (■;  b.  U.,  rock  bass,  pickeul.  pike,  perch,  etc.;  bass,  jn'rch  and  chub  nio.-t 
niuiMiiMis;  August,  Sept.  and  Oct.  best;  l)aifs,  dobsons,  crabs,  frogs,  worms  and 
niiniiows;  ln)tvls  $1  to  *.'t  p.  d.;  boats  at  moderate  iirices.  There  are  also  four  I's 
frniii  In  to  I'J  ni.  distant,  (Quaker  1.  being  the  best. 

Bimiewater  (W.  V.)— .^th  Binnewater  1.  ',,  m.;  4tb  Binnewater  1.  i  m.;  first  best; 
|ii,  l;i  I'l  1.  li.  b.,  perch,  etc.;  pickerel  most  uumenuis;  worms,  small  fish  and  sjioons 
iisicl;  .May.  June,  September  and  October  bent;  accummodatious  humble.  I'ickerel 
ai'f  riiuj^ht  up  to  7  lbs. 

Black  River  (V.  k  B.  U.)— Black  r.,  Felt  Mills  and  Drakes  cr.;  the  first  named 
lust:  b.  b.  and  trout;  in  Black  r.  the  bass  are  most  plentiful,  in  the  others  brook 
tn>ut;  tlic  usual  baits;  May,  June,  July  and  .Vugust  best  months;  boarding  houses 
;4  p.  w.;  guides  and  boats  by  contract,  but  not  needed. 

Bliss  (K.  A:  P.  See  page  VI.)— Wiscny  cr.  near  station;  Barney's  p. '2  m.;  first 
lii-t;  tro\it;  worm   and  Hy  baits;  May  and   June   liest;  liottd  4ii(   p. 'meal;  guides  *1 

y.d. 

Bloods  (I).  L.  k  W.)— Cohocton  r.  and  cr's  that  empty  into  it;  cr's  best:  trout, 
wtilN  lish,  i)ickerel.  etc.;  t-;out  in  small   (luantities;  art.  files   used;  Jlay  ami  June 

l.fst;  hotels  $'1  p.  d. 

Bloomingburgh  (\.  Y.  ().  .t  \V.  See  page  X.)— Yankee  p.  li  m.:  Morrison  ]>.  7 
ui.:  Wolf  p.  Km.;  b.  b.,  i)iikerel  and  perch;  minnow,  dnib  and  worm  bait;  fall 
Uidiiths  liest;  boat  and  bait  cheap;  Yankie  p.  best 

Boonville  (T-  't  B.  R.)— Smith's  p.,  Cropsey's  p..  Well's  cr.,  Bear  cr..  Black  r.. 
V'lsli  1  r.,  all  within  15  m.;  Smith's  p.  (J  m.  is  beul;  brook  trout  and  l).  1).;  brook 
trout  most  abundant;  art.  files,  worms  and  minnows  as  baits;  June,  Julv  and 
\\\ii\\!'t  best;  hot(ds  .•?!.. ")()  to  .*J  p.  d.;  guides  S'J..5()  p.  d.;  boats  ,">()c  p.  d.  Big  Sloose 
1.  li'.i  ui.,  is  noted  f(u-  its  largi'  lake  and  brook  trout. 

Boston  Comers  (N-  Y.  ('.  \  H.  U.  and  H.  \  ('.  ^V.)— Tahcouic  .M(»untain  br.  near 
Maiiiiii;  trout;  worms  and  flies  used;  May  and  June  best;  hotel  and  guide  at  reas- 
"mililc  rate. 

Brainard  (Leb.  S.)— CummingH   ]).  4   m.:  Boxes  p.  4  m.;  'rai>pens   \,.  7  m  ,  first 

liisi;  1.  111.  and  s.  m.  b.  b.  and  jdckerel;  pickerel  most  numerous;  s])oons  and 
Wdftiis  used;  summer  months  best;  hotel  within 'J  m.  at  reasoiiabh- rate;  guide  t^l 
1'.  d.:  boats  and  bait  cheap. 

Branch  (D.  \  H.  C.  See  pag<.' XI.)— 8o.  Ballston  1.  '^  m.;  b.  b.,  (l.  and  s.  m./ 
I'tivli,  pickerel  etc. ;  Oswego  (1.  m.)  bas.s  most  abundant;  all  kinds  of  baits  used; 
.-I'ling  and   fall   best;  uo  hotel;  guide,    boats   and  bait  reasonable.     See  Ballstou,' 

Breslau  (L.  I.     See  page  XIX.)— Oreat  South  Bay  and  fresh    water  streams  1  m.; 
liliK  lish.  weaklish,  porgies,  bass,  fiounders,  blackfish  etc.;  blue  and  weakrtsh  most 
aliiiiidant;  bunkers  usual  bait;  July,   .\ugust   and   Septembt'r  best;  hotels,  guides 
lieats  etc.    at   moderate   <'ost.        Some    trout  can    be   caught   in    the   fresh    water 

^tl'IMlllS. 

Bridgewater  (D.  L.  .<:  ^V.)— Swamp  br.  :j  to  5  m.;  a  few  brook  trout  can  be 
auiiiit  in  the  early  spring;  hotels  |'J  p.  d. 

Brier  Hill  (U.  .^:  B.  K.)— Black  1.  'Jni.;  b.  b.  and  pike;  minnows  as  baits;  usual 

H'asi'iis. 

Broad  Channel  I N.  Y.  W.  *:  U.) — lamaica  Bay,  Broad  (iiannel.  Deep  Hide  or 
I' t.  Mher  Hole,  M\ickscr.;  Broad  rhannel  best;  fiatfish,  weakrtsh,  fiukt^s,  sheeps- 
liiad  1  tc;  weakfish  most  tiumeroiis;  skimmers,  shrimp  and  sbedder  crabs  as  tmits' 


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Miij,  JiUK'.Jiil.v,  AiimiHtiiiiil  Soiitpiiiber  be8i;  ebbtide  bent;  hotel  at  moderate  i)nije,>. 
(;!uid«;s  $'J,  to  .f^i  p.  il  ;   l'i>\v  boutM  ','h'  \i.  d. 

Bronxville  (N-  V.  <'.  .V-  H.  U.)  -Siiraiu  bi.  1  m.;  (irassy  S5)raiu  br.  21^  in.:  limnx 
r.  '4  m.;  ^*l)»•^•kl(;(l  triiiit  in  two  tirst  uanit-d,  and  iiirkiTfl  in  Uroux  r  ;  jiiikiTil 
inuKl  nuiueroiis;  (jniall  li.sli  an  bait'-;  Ainii  and  May  bust  lor  trout,  usual  Sna^oiw 
tor  i)iilici'('l 

Brockfield  (I».  L.  «!t  W.)— Mohoow  bi*.  5  m.;  a  tew  brook  trout  can  be  cau;;lit  in 
tb<'  finls    ^ll|■inK. 

Braslitou  ("•  ^  I--  <'•) — (Jale  br.  ',.  m.;  Little  Salmon  r.  near  station;  tiri<t  li.  -^t, 
liiooli  trout  worms,  tlien  and  ;,'rasslioj)i)ers  as  l)itlt.s;  .May  and  Juue  best;  liot.-i- 
j>l.."i.»  to  .'rJ  i'.  d.,  »^.">  to  ■t'T  11.  \v.;  no  bouts  used;  bait  can  be  hail  eheai).  Thr  In^t 
li-uiiin  is  only  to  1 1'  had  al)out  ,">  ni.  iii)  (Jale  br. 

Buffalo  (Several  i'.  r.) — Lake  lirie  and  Niagara  r.  immediately  adjaceut;  last  iniin 
el  best.  li.  b  ,  masraloni„'f,  ytdlow  and  blue  iiike,  yidlow  j>erili,  also  white  bas>  ainl 
moon-eyes  in  season;  yellow  lercli  and  b.  b.  most  abundant;  for  b.  b.  soft  >hf\\ 
f:isli  wati-r  lobster  {craytisli)  are  used  as  bait,  and  live  minnows  forjiereh;  .luiicti) 
><  -vember  best;  hotels  ,f:t  p.  d.;  boatiiieu  i'-\  i>.  d.  iuihidinj.,'  boat;  lobst<is  '.V 
t';i.'li 

Bumside  (N.  V  <>.  tS:  W.  S<'e  page  X.) — (Hter  Kills  '.,  111.;  jiickerel,  penli,  itr., 
luckcrcl  most  numeroiXH;  miiall  lish  are  usual  baits;  June,  July  and  October  Irr-t; 
boats  can  l)e  hud. 

Cadyville  (<'hateaiigay.) — Sarauac  r.  and  vari<jtis  br's  ruuuing  iuto  it;  br  s  iin- 
best;   trout  priuciiially;  usual  baits;  hotel  i^l  i>.  d. 

Caldwell  (D.  A  IL  ('.  See  jia'/c  XL)— Lake  (ieorge  near  station;  Glen  1.  4  m.; 
first  best;  trout,  bass,  juTcli,  iiickrrel,  etc.;  pt-rch  most  numerous:  worms,  criiki't>. 
ilohsons  and  minnows  as  baits;  May  and  .June  best  foi'  trout,  and  .Atigust  ainl  Sep 
teuiber  for  bass;  hotels  .^.J  to  ^i  p.  il.;  guides  ?:!  p.  d.;  boats  .")0c  to  il  p.  d. 

Caledonia  (N.  Y.  C.  iV  H.  K.)— Spring  cr.  near  station;  Allen's  or.  1  ni.:  tirst  bent 
speckled  trout;  tlies  used;  .\pril  1  to  September  I  best;  hotels  f  l..")!)  p.  d.:  irniilt"- 
can  Se  had  at  reasonable  prices:  boats  ")0c  p.  d.  There  is  excellent  fishing;  on  sniue 
preserved  parts  of  i'aledoiiia  cr.,  which  eaii  be  tished  under  permits.  The  N.  V. 
Flat  'hing  houses  are  also  on  C'aledouia  cr. 

Clllicoon  (N.  V-  I'.  E.  ^:  W.)~l)elaware  r.  and  Callicoou  cr.  near  station:  Finl- 
lister  cr.  1  ^  m.;  Swager  1.  ;)  m.,*l'ike  p.  (i  m.;  Sand  p.  '.•  m.;  Duck  Harbor  ]i.  7  in.: 
all  good;  b,  b.  in  the  lielawari' r.  and  Swaj^erl.;  trout  in  the  cr..  and  piidieiel  aini 
ptM'i'li  in  the  p.:  usual  luiits,  in(  luding  lamprey  eids,  lielgramites  (dobsons  aiiii 
white  grubs;  .>Iay  aiiil  .1  une  for  trout.  .Tune.  .July,  .\ugust  and  .Seiit.  for  1).  h.,  ami 
Sept.  and  (»ct.  for  jiickeicd  and  perch;  hotels  ^2  \..  d..  less  by  the  w.;  guides  s|.."iO 
p.  <1..  including  boat:  .t^l  p.  Joo.  for  bait,  of  which  the  helgramite  aud  youu;;  1 'l 
art)  ilie  bi'st.     'i'lie  lishing  in  all  the  aliove  named  waters  is  good. 

Caiubridg'e  (I'-  >V  IL  <■'■  !"'ce  jiage  XI. t— Jackson  I's  aud  Latteiikill  r.  5  m.;  lintU 
good,  iiickeiel.  bass,  jierch,  etc..  trout  only  in  the  Batieiikill  which  are  taken  with 
worms,  grasslioppers  or  Hies;  live  tish,  small  frogs  and  worms  used  for  otlur^; 
good  ill  usual  seast)us;  hotels  jSl  to  ,*'.i  p.  d.;  boats  iiih-  p.  d. 

Camden  (U.  W.  k  O.)— Mad  r.  tmd  Fish  cr.  running  through  town;  Salmon  1.  1- 
111.  Oneida  1.  H  in.;  Oneida  1..  Salmon  and  ^lad  r.s  best:  b.  b.  in  ( lueida  1.  luel  I  i>li 
ci.,  and  troiit  111  the  r's;  Hii's  and  worms  used  in  the  r"s,  and  minnows  iu  1.:  -M.i.v 
and  June  best;  hotels  #!..'')(»  p.  d.;  boats  aud  bait  at  rea.-">uuble  prices.  Oneida  1. 
gives  good  b.  b.  tisliing. 

Cameron  Mills  (N.  Y.  L.  K.  .V  AV.)--(ioodhue  l.  .T  m.;  ( .vauberry  1.  'J',  ni.:  <  an- 
isteo  r.  '.1  m.;  Cranberry  1.  is  the  best:  pickerel,  b  b.  and  perch;  perch  and  pii  K'  ivl 
most  utinieroiis;  minnows  and  dobsons  bist  bait;  -May  aud  June  best  ni'iili-; 
boats  and  bait  can  be  had  at  reasonable  ratOH. 

Campville  (N.  V.  L.  L.  .V  W.)— Hus(iuelianna  r.  at  station;  roclc  bass  aud  wall- 
eyed pike;  lock  liass  most  nunierous;  .Inly,  .-Vugust  ami  Sej)teniber  Ijcst:  del  suns 
and  laniper  eels  used;  no  rugiilar  hotels;  boats  very  moderate. 

Canaan  li^.  k  A.) — Vuecchy  1.  1 '^  m.;  rrindies  Trout  p.  2'.  m.;  13ear  H'lt 
(trout  streaiM  ) -2  111. ;  first  best;  black  and  rock  bass,  pei'eh,  pirkerel  aud  tioiii  li, 
b.  most  nunieiiuis;  dobsons,  crickets,  grasslioppers  and  minnow  baits;  SepteiiJitr 
aud  October  1  est:  hotels  yl.ai*  to  .*j  p.  d.;  guides  at  reauouable  charges;  boat-  i-x' 
to  $1 1>.  d.;  bait  $1  p.  bMt.     Good  lirihing. 


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Canajoharie  (N.  Y.  NV.  S.  k  B.) — Mohawk  r.  '4  m.;  pike,  pirkcrfl,  b.  b.  ;ji(i 
wli!'' i'»li;  pike  ninst  uumeroiiH;  Jiinc,  July  mid  October  best;  botelH  at  reasoiiiiHe 
rati-,  liiiiil?.  'jru'  p.  li   :  bait  U>c  i>.  (jnart. 

Cauastota  |N.  V.  \V.  S.  A:  H.) — Oiicida  1.  .">  111.;  i>ike.  pt-nb.  basH  vtr.:  pike  most 
uuru'ioUH;  wnruiri.  iiiiiiiio\Vf<  etc.  as  baitn;  Jlay,  AugUHt  ami  Septi'iuhtT  best:  Imtels 
?'J  I'-  <!•;  nuidcM  .■f'J  i>.  d.;  boats  .'iDc  to  j'l  ji.  d. 

Caiiisteo(N.  Y.  I,,  v..  k  W.)— Canisteo  r.  near  station;  pickerel,  b.  b.  etc;  Miiv, 
.lull' .  Sept.  and  Oct.  best;  baits — iiiiiiiiows.  spoons,  dobsons  etc.;  liotels  .^l..')!!  \<.  (i; 
lio  guides  or  boats  iieede<l.  Tliis  stream  lias  been  stocked  7  miles  west  of  tbis 
jlace,  witli  California  troiit.  'J'lie  bass  lislii7it;  is  east  from  Cameron  to  Painted  I'ost. 
.Several  adjacent  pds.  also  contain!),  b.,  pickerel  and  i)ercli. 

Canton  (K.  ^V.  A:  ().)—( irass  r.  ',  in.;  Cranberry  1.  ">'2  m.:  last  best:  trout.  i)ike, 
pii  k'  irl,  b.  b.  etc.;  trout  most  numerous:  worm  and  tly  baits;  May  and  .June  liest: 
hell  I  .*2  to  $"2.50  p.  d.;  guides  #'J.50  to  j::!  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  cLeap. 

Cape  Vincent  (1{.  ^V.  \  O.)— Heeds  Bay  10  m.:  Sand  Bay  0  m.:  (Irimsliaws  Bay 
:iiii..  liiittiiii  liay  Im.and  other  points;  1(.  b.,  pickertd,  nuiscalont,'e  etc.;  b.  h.  most 
iiiiiJii  rous.  trolling,'  nan^s  used  mostly;  .Inly.  .\u^;ust  and  September  best;  .Jinii'  best 
fnr  .-nil  Hshinu;  hotel  at  reasonable  priie;  j^'uide  or  oarsman  with  boat,  tackle  etc. 
■■;!  (i.  il.     Very  line  Hshinn' on  the  above  bays    which   are  portiors   of   the  St.  I.t.w- 

flllri-    r. 

Carthage  (U.  k  B.  H.)— Pleasant  1.  4  ni, ;  Bonaparte  1.  lt>  ni.;  Oswe};;atchie  r.  :ind 
lii.iih  lies  li'i  to  "20  ni.;  the  latter  is  best;  brook  ami  lake  trout,  bhi'-k  bass  and  ]iick- 
tnl;  bass  and  trout  most  plentiful:  baits,  art.  t1ii-s,  minnows  and  worms.  May, 
.luiH  .  An^,'.,  Sept.  the  best  season  for  black  bass,  summer  months  for  'nuit.  Hotels 
jl..''ii  p.  d.;  unides  and  boats  by  contract, 

Cassadaga  il>.  A,  V,  v^  I'.)— Cassiidai^a  Is.  (;t)  'j  ni.:  pickend,  b.  b.,  rock  bass, 
lull  li,  siintish  etc.;  b,  b.  most  numerous;  minnows,  frogs  etc.  as  baits;  June,  July 
ami  Aufiust  best;  hotels  ,«1  to  $2  ]>.  d.;  boats  loc  p.  li, 

Castile  (N.  Y.  L.  I".  \-  W.)— Kast  Koy  cr.  T  ni.;  Flint  br.  8  in.;  Barneys  p.  pi  m.; 
NiJM  !  Lake  I'l  ill.;  last  best:  trout,  perch,  h,  b,  and  pickerel:  the  latter  most  plenti- 
ful; .luni' liest:  minnows  mostly  used  as  bait;  hotels  ^'2  p.  d.;  ^'uide.-*  reasonable; 
l»iat>  -'»•  p.  d. 

Castor  Land  (I".  A:  B.  11.)— Bla<-kr.  '^  in.;  Beaver  r.  '^  in.;  Long  p.  is  m,:  last 
lir-t;  trout,  pickerel  and  bullheads;  trout  nost  abmidant  in  Long  p.;  worms  and 
ait.  lly;  .luly,  .\ugust  and  September  best;  hotels  f'J  i>.  d, 

Cato  (S.  C.i— Parkers  )!.  ',  m.;  Cross  l.'2'j  m.:  first  best:  Oswego,  (1.  m|  rock 
aiiil  >trawberry  bass,  pickend  and  perrh;  pickertd  and  strawberry  bass  ni<;st  1111- 
iiiei'iius;  live  minnows  and   spoons   as   baits;  May,    June,    .Inly    and   .August   best: 

hotel  .-i^  p.  d. 

Catskill  iN.  Y.  AV.  S.  \-  B.)— Catskill  cr.  ',  m.:  <;reene  1.  I  to  ,'>  111.:  list  bes';  b. 
1'.  and  coarse  varieties:  b.  b.  most  numerous:  grassliojipers,  tlies,  liver  1  tc.  :  «  bait; 
aiituiiill  best:  hotels  j^'i  to  *:(  p.  d.:  boats  l")c  p.  h. 

CattaraugfilS  (N.  Y.  L.  ".''.  A;  "\V.) — Head  vVaters  of  S.  bramdi  of  Cattaraugus  cr.  8 
1:1.  trout,  b.b.  and  chubs;  trout  most  numerous.  .May  and  June  best;  baits — 
\\eriiis.  grubs  and  flies;  no  regular  boteln  tir  guides;  no  charge  for  liait. 

Caytiffa  (N.  Y.  C.  \-  H.  It.) — Cayuga  1.  near  station:  pickerel,  b.  b.,  mascalonge, 
'Mrhetc.;  jiiidierid.  bass  inid  perch  most  abniidaiit.  minnows,  worms  and  sjioomm 
i'.MM.  August.  September  iind  October  best:  hotels  .<  1  and  ;*'2  p.  d.  or  .■?.">  to  .*lii  ;. 
w.;  no  professional  guides,  but  men  who  cai;  act  as  such  at  .*1  ."'O  p.  d.:  boats  and 
liait  at  V.")c  to  :f  1  p.  d.     (iood  fishing  and  wild  duck  shooting  are  reported. 

Cazenovia  (K.  <'.  A-  N.)— Owahgena  L.  Chiftenango  <r.  and  various  trout  streams; 
tii^tliist.  b.  b.,  pickerel,  p<'r(h  etc.:  pickerel  and  bass  most  numeriiiis;  spoons, 
iiitii-  minnows  and  frogs  a^  baits;  June,  July,  .Viigust  and  September  best;  iiotels 
"t  ria-onuble  charge-:  guide  ;*l..'>o  p.  d.  or  #'2  p.  d.  with  boat:  boats  .")iic  ]i.  d.  llxcel- 
liiit  b   b.  and  jiickerel  fishing  in  the  lake. 

Centre  Berlin  (Leb,  S,)— Little  Hoo>ae  or  Hoosick  r.  near  station;  trout:  worms 
atnl  r'u.rj  Used:  Ma;    1  to  October  1  best;  nobotelat  thin  place,  but  acconiniodatiors 

can  '.■  had  near  by. 

Centrailslip  tl"  I-  See  page  XIX)— Hauppauge  p's  :t  m.;  the  Bay  ti  ni.;  (brook 
2 III     wiied  by  cTub,  r.siimg  private);  the  Bay   is   best:  all   varieties   of    salt   water 


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tinlufi  iiHually  fdiiiid  In  thtm-  waters  Arc  cau^'ht  iu  the  liay,  and  catflBh,  peroh,  frcm. 
^.•lllll^li  ftf.  lu  llau][ipaug<.'  h'h;  liotflB  at  the  Bay  at  rcatioiiatilL'  iiricfH;  boatu  i«u  i . 
had  aixo. 

Central  Valley  (N.  T.  L.  K.  &  W.)— Summit  1.  2'.  m.;  Twin  1'h  3>i   m.;  Slant;): 

tfiH  1.  ;t  111.;  I'nixiluin'U  J).  3,'.,  111.:   ^V(lu(l  1.  '."j  111.;  SlailMhtcrK  1.  aud    I'oiiolni  i  n   j 
)ii(.l;  b.  b.,  jiiikcrcl  ami  jieirh;  iiasn  iiHrnt  abuudiiiit:  Juiit;  15  U>  Kfjitt-mbfr  1."f  1  i^t 
liaith — tlii'H,  luiiiiiowH,  orayftnh,  ht'lf!niiiiit*H  ctr.;  hutol  i^H   to    :fl4   ji.  w.;  t;Ui(h.N  ju 
Ik  d.;  boats  luc  p.  h. 

Ceres  (H-  K-  A;  ('.)— (^wwayo  cr.,  BcIIh  br.,  KiiigK  Hun  cr.  and  UcIIh  Knn  i  r.;  all 
nearby;  b.  b.  in  Onwayo  cr.;  trout  in  tlic  otliiTH;  April,  May  and  .iunc  \ivht;  wuiii  s 
and  ^'liL'tlii  iijjciK  aH  bait;    guidew  j^l.iVi  p.  d.;  need  no  boatn;  hotelM  ,fl  p.  d. 

Chapinville  (N.  Y.  (".  &  H.  H.) — Canandaigua  1.  outh-t  near  station;  pirkcri 
b.  b. ;  i>i(keifl  nil  St  nunifrons;  minnows  usual   iiait    for  iiirkcicl,  ^ray   tly, 
irifket    or  ^rasshoiijicr   tor   b.  b.;  July   and    .\nj,nist    best:  no   ij^gular   hotel,    <>m 
liri\atc    boartl    can    bo    had;  guide,  boat  and    liait    can    be    hud   at  little  er    in. 
charge. 

Charlotte  {U.  W.  \-  O.  and  X.  Y.  C.  >\;  H.  K.)— Lake  Ontario  and  Ciencsee  r.:  hy 
best:  iiercli,  rock  and  b.  b.,  iiickerel  etc.;  jierch  niust  abundant;  miuno\\  aid 
worm  baits;  !May,  June  and  July  best:  liotfds  numerous  at  $1  to  i'>\K  d.;  boat,--.., 
p.  h.;  bait  ITic  p.  do/.     A  good  lishing  ground. 

Cliaumont  (1(.  ^V.  \-  O.) — Chaumont  ISay   near  station;  niascalonge,  picken  1,  li 
b.,  pike,  whitetish  etc.;  pike  most  numerous;  tndling  spoons  used  mostly;  Jiiiii  l.-i 
month;  hotels  at  reasonable  prices;  guides   with   boats    i'-i  p.  d.     Oovd   li>iliiii;^  i> 
reptirted. 

Chazy  [!>■  \'  11-  <'■  Hce  page  XI)— Little  (ha/y  r.  ',  m.;  ISig  Cha/y  r.  .">  m.:  l.ak.. 
Cliamplain  ii  m.;  last  best,  b.  b.,  pike,  pickeiel,  niascalonge  etc:  bass  and  piil.iii  1 
most  nuiiieidus;  live  minnows  and  trolling  sioons  used:  August  and  Sepnuii,.- 
liest;  hotels  j^'J  \>.  d.  guides  .*l!  p.  d.;  boats  .">(ic  p.  d.  Arouiiil  t  h.ak  Island  in  l.aki 
Chuiii)daiu  is  notetl  as  au  excellent  b.  )>.  ground.  It  is  located  on  the  \ein.oiit  -iil.- 
of  the  Lake  lUU  rods  from  Isle  la  Motte. 

Chemung'  'N.  Y.  L.  K.  \-  \\'.)— Chemung  r.  Km  rods;  b. )).;  bait  is  the  dobs,  n  ,,  v 
'•Sof  15"  as  i'  IS  called  liicallx  ):  Sept.  bist  month;  hotels  .i^'J  p.  d.;  boat  .■?!  [.  i:.; 
no  guides  needed,  boats  laii  be  had  cheap. 

Chenango  Forks  'D.  L.  >V:  W.)— Chenango  r.  '.4  m.,  and  Tioughnioga  r.  '.m.: 
tirsi  iiiiiiieil  best;  bass,  jiickerel,  perch  and  chub;  b.  b.  most  numerous:  dnliMi!-. 
Worms  anil  luiniiows  as  baits;  June  and  July  best  for  bass;  hotel  at  leiisiinabli'  lair: 
boats  and  bait  very  cheap. 

Cherry  Creek  (N.  Y.  L.  K.  \-  W.)— Conewango  cr.  1'.  m.;  Cherry  1  r. 
tribiit:u,\  (if  (  onewaiigo  ,r.  near  by:  he  tirst  best  for  pickerel  and  b.  b.,  anil  la>t 
named  contains  a  lew  trout:  minnow  and  worm  bait:  May  and  Jiineliest;  Imtcls 
irl  p.  d.;  guides  T.'ic  p.  d.;  no  boats  reiiuireil;  bait  can  l)e  had  at  small  cost 

Chittcnango  (N.  Y.  W.  S.  \-  15.)— Oneida  1.  I  m.;  pike,  b.  b.,  [lickerel  and  timit: 
sjooii  and  meat  baits;  .)une.  .\ugust  and  tall  iiumths  best;  hotels  !?l.,'>up.  d.;  gui(li> 
ir-  p.  d.;  bo'its  TiOc  p.  d.     This  lake  is  noted  as  a  very  line  tisliing  ground. 

Clr^rks  Dock  (N.  Y.  W.  S.  \  is.)— Hudson  r.  near  station;  striped  bass,  b.  li., 
p.eK  li  and  other  varieties,  bass  most  numerous  in  the  fall;  live  baits  (if  vaiimi^ 
kiniU;  used:  .lanuai'v  through  the  ice  is  best  month  for  liass,  and  most  any  tiuie  1 1 
V  ear  good  for  others;  boats  2.-)c  p.  h.  Local  lishermeu  tish  during  ebb  and  tlieil 
tides. 

Clayton  (T.  \  IL  R.)— St.  Lawrence  r.,  s.  m.,  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  mascalont;c,  cf 
wliich  the  liist  is  most  numerous:  art  Hies,  minnows  and  sikioiih  are  used;  ami 
finm  the  miililk- of  June  to  Sept .  is  thi' best  season;  hotels  j^'i  to  t=4  p.  d.;  giiiili> 
includiiig  boats  and  tackle,  if  wanted.  :r.'i  p.  d.:  the  skitl's  or  boats  in  geneial  r.i-i 
are  admii.ilily  lifted  up  for  comfort.  The  guides  carry  cooking  utensils,  a  tcMiiif.' 
table  and  two  camp  stools,  and  cook  dinner  at  ••nooning"  hours.  This  is  ci.i  'I 
the  liesr,  black  bass  grounds  in  the  r.  S.  The  tishing  on  the  .St  Lawrence  r.  will 
doutitless  be  better  this  vear  (bSH.'i)  than  for  years  past,  (it  has  always  been  [.em; 
,^1  >  the  Anglers  Associauon  of  the  St.  Lawrence  r.  lia\e  destroyed  during  tin  ]  ;i>t 
Heiisiin  many  seines  and  nets,  and  illegal  fishing  has  been  iu  a  great  mea^uie 
stopped. 

Clyde  (N.  Y.  C  \  H  U.)— (Jreat  Sodus  IJay.  and  Little  SodUH  Bay;  pickerel  ami 
b.  Ii.,  iiriiuipally :  siioon  and  fly  used:  .August  until  close  of  beaeoQ  best;  hotels  rJ 
p.  d.;  boat  with  man  if'J.  p.  d.  and  upwards. 


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131 


1,  pcri'h,  fn.n: 
;  boate  vuu  I . 


2     ni.;   Sliuij.1: 
I'djiold)  (11    ]. 

i'Uiber  i:,  1  ,.^t 
w.;  j'\inlt>  J. 

*  Hull  (  r  :  all 
ir  Ijcht;  wmir  s 

ii  i>.  ii. 

i;  pii-kertl  aiul 
,'ray  tly,  Maik 
lar  liotil.  lui! 
.t   little  or    iiH 

lOlichfc  r.:  lii!-' 
;  liiililiipw  ill  d 
I.  (I . ;  lHi!it>  '.. 


[c,  pifkcn  1,  li. 
stiy;  Jnih'  lii-t 
Odd   li^liiiiu'  is 

r.  5  111.:  J.iik.. 
~f^  aud  iiiil-.cii  I 
ml  Sci.itiiii  f  .■ 
it-liiii(l  in  l.akr 
■  \'i'ni-iim  .-ill,- 


lie    diiliMii  111' 
xiat   $1   I.  h.; 


loKU  r.   '  ;  In.: 
hip:  (liili-(>ii>. 

;.-(iliaMr  late; 

('luny    ,r. 

h.,   and  lii>t 

iK'st;    liot,!,. 

L'OSt 

'I'll  ajul  tidiit; 
11.  d.;  tjuidt- 
ud. 

liass,    li.  li., 

(if     MU'ioU,- 

■it  any  tiiur  i  r 
ebb  and  ihi'd 

iasoalont.;c,  vi 
re  used;  iiml 
1).  d.;  (,'uici(> 
fifiiciiil  r.M 
il.<,  a  ti'Miiif.' 
'lllH  is  el. I-  1 1 
I'cni'i'  I',  wid 
been  !.i'i".i 
riUK  till  1  :ii-t 
txat    iiicasiue 

liickei'id   iiuil 
;Ht;  Lott  Is  f2 


Cochecton  {N.  Y.  L.  E.  &  W.) — Delaware  r.  noar  station  contaiiis  b.  b.;  Lake 
HllllIill^'d^ln  ")  ni.  lian  b.  1).:  MitchcllH  ji.  ;t  in.,  pickerel  and  iierch;  and  Mitelielln, 
Hiisli  and  Tylei'H  cr's  lni\e  niore  di' lesH  trout  in  tlielii;  liotelH  fl.TiO]).  d,.  JT)  ji.  w.; 
(.'Midi  .s.  boats  and  baitu  ilieai>.  '1  lie  otber  waters  are  Swagei'  1.  and  luuk  liarbor  j),, 
^(■iiiaining  b.  b.,  iierdi  and  iiickeicl. 

CohoeS  (N.  Y.  C.  iS;  H.  U.)— Moliawk  r.  ruus  throut;li  city;  b.  b.,  rock  bass,  jiike, 
ii(  r.  ii  etc.;  bass  and  pike  n  >t  niuiierous;  lielKraniites.  minnows  and  art.  tly 
as  biiits;  Juiif,  July,  .Vu^'iist  mul  September  best:  liotels  at  reasonulde  rates:  boats 
,'iiii  1'.  (1.;  bait  can  be   pr(»uri<l  at  moderate  cost. 

College  Point  (I-.  I.  S.ipap'  XIX) — Flushing;  Hay  '..  m.;  I.ont,' Island  Sound  1 
III.:  li'itli  i^'Diid:  llounders,  bll^-^,  toiiicdds  et''.  abound;  soft  sliell  clams  as  baitH; 
-liiiii;.' td  tall  best;  tlddd  tide  preferable;  botels  .'rl.'ii.i  ji.  d.;  boats  '.ric  ii.  h.;  bait 
chcai'. 

Coopers  (X.  Y.  L.  F..  .t  W'.)— C'onhocton  r.  ',  ni.;  pickerel,  percb,  b  '.).,  etc.; 
Ai'il.  Mii,\.  June  and  July  best:  worms  used  mostly:  lidtel  H  to  $■'>  ]>.  \v..  no  boats 
Ml' guides  needed;  bait  easily  iiviicured.  Tliis  river  wa-i  std(;ked  witli  b'uck  liass  in 
l.ss-.',  ;ind  not  havin|4  been  much  lislied  for,  are  expected  to  be  plentiful  this  sea- 
sou,   (18h5.) 

Cooperstown  (<'.  >V  S.  V.)— Otsetjd  1.  '..  m.:  Snsiiuehanna  r.  ad.iacent:  Schuylers 
I.  i;i  111  Ki(  Istield  S]irini^s:  lirst  named  1  est ;  salnidU,  lake  ti'nut,  b.  li..  pickerel  etc.; 
iii'iii  iiiid  ]dckerel  most  nunierdus;  minnows  usual  bait;  Ma,\',  June,  September 
and  t  ictdlier  best;  hdtel  j^2  )>.  d.,  S^7  td  »=in  p.  w.;  bo.its  and  bait  at  fiilr  cost;  tndl- 
iii^i  w  itli  Seth  (ireen's  nana  is  tlie  favorite  method  df  takinjj;  the  lake  trout.  Ihero 
arc  several  trout  streanis  easily  reached. 

Copake  (H.  \  ('.  \V.)— (reek  (unnamed)  near  station  where  trout  are  found  and  '2 
[..■i.ds  :i  and  .">  miles  respectively,  frum  which  b.  b.  are  taken;  Hies  used;  June,  July, 
iiid  .\c^'ust  for  trout,  and  .\utiUst,  Sept(  nibei' and  Oct.  lor  luiss;  hotel  "j!!,."!!  }i.  d.; 
liiMl.-  ;ind  bait  can  lie  procured. 


III.:  iierch    and   li.  b.; 
nidstly    Used    as    bait; 


Coining'  d'.  1  .  'V  ^V.  and  N.  Y.  I..  K.  \  W.)— Clicmiiiit,' r. 
]ii.  h  liidst  :ibiilidaiit:   Aumist,  Scjit.  and  Oct.  best;   ddbsdii? 
hotels  ;<'2p.  (1. 

Comwall  (N-  Y.  L.  K.  \  W.  and  X.  Y.  W.  S.  .VB.)— Hudson  r  near  station;  penh, 
.-till  cd  bass,  siintisli  etc.:  yellow  perch  and  cattish  most  numerous;  worms  usual 
liait  ^;(Ki(l  all  months;  hotel  S'2  p.  <!•:  boats  j'ldc  p.d.;  bait  at  small  cost;  market 
tisliiiiti  mostly  followed,  yet  the  .'imateur  can  ^,(■t  t^ood  sport  at  times.  Several 
lalios  aud  ponds  easily  leached  (.'ontaiii  b.  b.,   pickerel  and  i  ercli. 

Corcnail.-  1-  See  pajie  XIX.) — Flushiiif,'  Hay  1  in,;  frost  lisli  and  Houiidei's; 
111. iiiuicrs  most  iMimeriuis:  clams  and  saudwormH  as  baits;  Sept.  aud  Oct.  best; 
1.1  ;il.-  ."iiic  p.  ij  d.;  thiod  tide  best. 

Coxsackie(N.  Y.  ('.  A:  II.  R.  and  X.Y.W.S..>>:  15.)— Hudson  r.  '4  m.;  Ib'oiiks  1.  'J 
111  ;  ( ■11(11-  1.  'i  '  J  111 . ;  all  oood;  rock  bass,  white  perch,  sunlish  etc;  snnhsli.  white 
jcri  li  and  bullheads  most  abundant;  wdiiiis,  salt  mackerid  and  small  lish  as  baitH; 
Ma\.  June,  July  and  .Viioust  best:  hotels  .^1  ."id  to  .■? 'J  p.d.;  boats  oUc  to  .rl  p.d,; 
til.  best  tide  ou  the  r,  is  on  the  llrst  (.if  the  Hood. 

CiRftS  (N.Y'.(',iS;X.)— Trout  br.  near  ttativii;  West  branch  of  Croton  r.  ^,  in  , 
i  ,1!  .  1  (dead '.i  m. ;  last  best;  pickerel,  \ellowaiidb.  b.,  perch,  speckled  tr(Ult  etc.; 
1 1.1. en  1  most  abundant;  small  lish  and  wnnu  baits:  no  hot(I  marei  tliaii  J  in., 
};iiiiies  at  moderate  prices;  boats  Tide  p.  d 

Crescent  (N.Y.C.V  H.K.j—^rohawk  r.  1 '.j  m,;  bai-s,  pike  etc.;  bass  and  pike 
iii.  -I  numerous;  didiscuis,  blackwoiiiis,  crabs  etc,  as  baits;  (,'ood  from  spriiijj  to  fall; 
liot(  Is  ,■?!  p.  d.;  bdats  ode  p.  d.  This  is  a  tavcirite  lishiiiK  ground  among  Troy  and 
.Mbaiiy  (X.V.)  anglers, 

Croton  (NY. ClV  H.H,)—Hudsdii  r.  and  Croton  r.  '.,  to  1  ni,:  striped  bass, 
wiakrtsh,  snappers,  wliite  1  ei'ch,  poi'gies  etc. ;  white  pi'rch  and  snappei's  most  nil- 
lui  rolls;  fur  bass  and  weaklisli  shedder  crabs  as  baits  :  tor  the  others  shrimp:  July, 
.Vueiist  and  Sept.  best;  last  of  ebb  and  lirst  df  tliKul  tide  best:  boats  i^l  p.d.;  liait 
soiiictiiues  ditbcult  to  procure.  Northwest  Croton  I'oiut  is  considered  the  liest 
r;r..mid  by  local  anglers, 

Croton  Jjake  ( N .  V,C.  iS:  N.)— Croton  1.  near  station,  b,  b.,  wiiito  and  yeilow 
lii:.li.  pike,  pickerel  etc. ;  perch,  bass  and  catfish  most  ainiiidant;  worms  shrimp 
uiiii  helgramites  as  baits:  May,  June  aud  iht.  best;  hotels    :fl.5u   p.  d.;   I.nalt    ar.d 


;SI !( 


i:j2 


THK    ANC.I.KU's   (iflDE    ]t()i)K. 


\\im  ' 


bait  I'un  1  r  IkhI  icasDinihlf.     Fair  li^hiii;,'  iciHirtinl  itt   tliin  iiuint. 

CAN    A.Mil.Klt,    \'(i|.    IV.  Jj)).    V2i. 

Curtis  iN.  V.  I,.  K.  \- \V. )—('(. hi ictoii  r.   ',  m.;  (iooinmc  p.  Siii.:  tin-  lust    !..,(; 
l)ickiTrl  iind  li.  1).  iirc  ciiiit^ht,  but  buns  most  iibiuidiiut:  Aliiy.  •Iiiiit' amlSt'iit. :  wmihh 
nioWH  nn\ial  '■■•'••  ' ' '■■■  '■•■■'    '•••'  " i.   ...i .    ._  .  ..  ^ 


Sc'  Thk  Amcui- 


|iiimni   iiiKi  M.  II.  ill)' I  (tii^iii,  iiiii  iiun.s  iiiiiNi  iiiMiiMiiiiic:  .»iii.v,  ■nine  a 

and  iiiiinioWH  nn\ial  bait;  boatn  can  be  had,  but  tiitTi-  arc  im  lintdn  or  iiroffSiO'iiiul 


Cutchogue  (I-  I-     s.c  iia;,'c  XIX.)— I'cfoiiic  liny  J'.,  in.:  kiiitifinh.  wcaktisli.  I,lii,. 
and  blacktiHh;  liiii^'lisli  and  blackfish  iiin-<t  iiiniicnius:  crabs,  chiiiis.  ,-ihriiiiii  ainl  ii,l 
•  III  Ts  u.s  liaits;  ,\ii^,ni8t  and  Sc|it<'iiibir  best :  hntcl  and    imnicriius   iiri\iitc   bi.nr'iiii 
hniiscs  at  .•?"  t(i  iflM  )).  \v.,  nr  #l..")ii  )i.  d.;  Hiiidc  *:i  p.  d.;  Imats  ."inc    ti>  .*.■>  \>.  d.     Kinj. 
tiMli  arc  iiunicroiiH  in  thin  water,  and  Idacklihh  arc  takcu  in  large  (iiiautitics   diiiin;: 
Soi»t.  and  Oct. 

Dannemora  i<'hatoati(j;ay.)— Cha/y  1.  fi  ni. :  Stillwater  l!  m.:  Caiiticld  br.'Ji,  m.; 
firNlbcst:  lake  and  l)r()iik  trout:  tlicn  H[)oons  and  worms  used;  May  and  .June  lie. t. 
hotels  .>2  p.  d.;  K"i''''*  •■?'-  1'-  tl-  inclndin),'  boat  and  bait. 

IieKalb  Junction  (t{.  W.  .v  o.l-l'lnmb  br.  M  m.:  (iras.s  r.  14  m.:  .Vllen  i.  jt 
711.:  15oyd  1).  IHm.;  Allen  ji.  best:  Hpcckled  trout  ]princi)ialiy:  worm  and  tty  bait«; 
April  best  for  tly  bait;  hutclM  about  .*"J  p.  d.;  guides  charge  #l!  to  ;»:t  p.  d..aipl 
furniHli  worm  bait. 

Deposit  (N.  Y.  li.  K.  .t  W. )— Oipiago  cr.  empties  into  Didaware  r.  here:  'rrniit 
<M'.  empties  into  West  branch  of  Delaware  r.  (l  m .  above;  trout  most  abundant  in 
the  cr's.  and  b.  b,  in  the  r. ;  worms,  helgramites  ami  tlies  as  baits;  .\pril.  .luly  -iihl 
August  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  prices.  .\  fair  creel  of  trout  can  be  taken  lui-.. 
earl>  in  the  season,  and  a  few  all  through  it:  favorite  Hies  are  the  jiriifessor  (ri-,\ 
tail)  black  gnat  and  coachman. 

DeWitt  (N.  V.  C.  k  H.  1{.)-Krie  Canal  1  m.;  Hi-ttcrnut  cr.  1  m.;  first  b.-t; 
strawberry  ami  black  bass,  jx-rch.  cattish,  etc. ;  li.  b.  aiul  perch  most  immcrnii-. 
woi'ms.  minnows  and  crab  baits:  .\ug\ist  and  September  best:  hotels  .■?]  p.  ,i  ; 
boats  ■_'.")(•  p.  d.:  minnows  ;«l  p.  pKj.  There  are  a  'cw  trout  left  in  two  brooks  ni;ii' 
by. 

Deer  River  d'-  •'^' H-  U.)— Pleasant  I.  t  m.:  1{1;'<  k  r.  near  station;  last  b.st; 
lierch.  iiickcrel.  b.  b.,  etc.:  )iickerid  and  bullheads  predominate:  minnows.  u..iiii> 
and  art  tly  used:  •lunc  and  July  best  mouths;  hotel  :rl  ..'>ii  p.  d. ;  boats  amMiai!  at 
amall  cost. 

Delhi   (N.Y.o.  \-  W.     See   jiagcX.) — Robinson  ji.     i    m.:   I'eak's  br.  :i  m. :  \'.\\i 
br.  3  ni.:  Little    Delaware    1    lu.;  KIk    br.  best;  trout   most   numerous,  and    b    li 
next:  bait,  worms;   .May  and  .lune;  hotels  .jJ. 

Dryden  (So.  C.)— Dry  den  1.  2  m.:  iiickerel.  perch,  bullheads,  etc.;  perch  :iiiil 
pickeiel  most  nnmerotis;  worm  bait:  hotels  #'J  p.  d.;  boats  plenty. 

Dundee  (S.  (1.  i.*l:  (M— Sein-ca  1.  4  m.,  Konka  1.  bi  m..  >Iud  1.  lo  ni.,  Little  1.  •- 
m.  'I'he  two  first  mimed  are  best,  and  contain  lake  trout,  b.  b..  jiickertd  and  pef.  h: 
the  trout,  bass  an<l  pickerel  most  numerous:  baits,  alewives  for  lake  trout,  miii- 
nows  and  dobsons  for  bass  and  pickerel;  .\iig.  Seiit.  Oct,  best;  hotels  and  gui'i'> 
$'J  p.  d.,  imlutliug  boat. 

Dunkirk  (Several  r.  r.)— Lake  Krie  anywhore  within  4  m.:  s.  m.  b.  b.,  jik. 
jM'rch,  pickerel,  pike,  ytdlow  peich,  rock  bass,  suntish,  etc.;  b.  b.  and  ]nke  pi  icli 
most  abundant;  minnows,  crayfish,  worms  and  tlies  as  baits;  .June,  jiart  of  .Inly. 
and  September  best:  hotid  .■?'.!  p.  d.;  boat  and  bait,  with  man  .•J'J.riO  p.  d..  or  .if  p.  ,1. 
without.  The  favorite  spot  with  local  anglers  is  on  a  reef  .'!  m.  from  the  do.k: 
there  is,  lu)wever,  good  fishing  within  V)  minutes  row  from  the  dock.  For  trolliiiL; 
the  best  time  is  between  Aug,  l.">  ami  Oct.  2(1, 

Durhaniville  (N.  Y.  O.  \-  W.  See  page  X.)— Oneida  1.  near  by;  exeellent  pik. 
and  !).  b.  water:  the  favorite  grounds  for  the  former  is  off  the  month  of  Oneida  r.: 
for  the  latter,  Hriish  dam  on  the  same  cr.;  good  accommodations  at  nioderati' 
charges.     See  Thk  Amkukan  .^NiiLKK,  vol.  Ill  page  410. 

Dykenian's  (N.  Y.  V.  k  H.  It.)— Ice  p.  1  m.;  Lake  Tonetta  ',  m.:  Little  p.  I  m.: 
two  first  best;  pike,  perch,  b.  b.,  etc.;  pike  ami  perch  most  ibundant:  small  lisli. 
crickets,  grasshoppers  and  worms  as  baits;  January,  June.  Septemlier  and  Octolior 
best;  hotels  |5  p,  w.;  boats  can  bo  had. 

East  Branch  (X.  Y.  O.  .t  AV.) — East  branch  of  Delaware  r.:  Baxter  br.:  N'^w 
Orleans    Trout   br, ;  Iwaddoll   br.  and   Heeds   cr. ;  lia.xtir   br.  and   Trout   br.  b<  ^t: 


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tiiiui,  1'.  1).,  pickorol,  oic;  trout  most  nnmorouH-.  tlio»,  sixxms.  worniH,  ^raHHhop- 
1,(1-.  i't<'.  iis  liiiitw;  Miiv.  •luiic  iiinl  Julv  host;  botelf*,  miidi',-*,  lioatw  auil  baitH  at 
i.ii  ■   iiiiblc  cliarnt's.     A  ^oud  troutinn  st-i'Huu. 

East  Creek  (N.  Y.  C  .V  II.  H.i— Muhrtwk  r.  nciir  Htation  iiiul  Kiist  Cixnada  cr.  at 

.,tati"ii;  tii'st  Ix'Ht;  1>.  1).  iiiid  ]>ikf;  b.  li.  must  iibundaiit ;  blark  worms  aud  crabs  aH 
baii>;  slimmer  best  for  i)ikc  and  autumn  tor  baws:  no  regular  botols;  boats  and 
bull  :it  nominal  iirict-s. 

Ellenburgh  (<>.  >V  T,.  C.)— Cluiteau^ray  1.  11  m.:  (iravcs  br.  .">  ni.;  west  brancn  of 
(  liii/\  V.  near  station:  lirst  two  best:  salmon,  trout  and  s]ii'cklcd  tront  in  1.,  nid  brook 
(iiiui  in  tlif  last  two  strt-uius;  worms  anil    Hies  as    baits;  usual   seasons:  hotels    ^2 

,..,1. 

EUerslie  (H- >V;  *'.  ^V.)— Twin  I's  '.  m.:  HoelitV-T msencr.  in^ar  station:  tirst  best; 
1,1,  kill.  b.  b,,  i>ereli  ete.;  minnow  and  worm  baits;  .Iiine,  .Julv  anil  .ViifiU.-jt  be.st; 
linti  I  aud  guidurt  at  reasonabU?  jiriees;  boats  and  bait  at  un)derate  cost. 

Elisenore  (Loh.  V.  Sec  i>at,'e  VI)— Owasco  1.  'Jf)  rods;  trout,  iiercli,  b.  b.  and 
j.i.l.iel;  bass  and  pert-li  most  abundant;  ordi.iary  baits  in  .Iiine,  .luly  and  .Vu^'ust; 
liiitrN  r'i  11.  d.;  no  guides  or  boats  to  hire,  but  cau  be  borrowed.  See  Auburn, 
N.  V. 

Erwins  (N.  V.  L.  K.  \-  W.i— Tio^ja  r.  'j  m.:  b.  b.,  pickerel,  trout  etc.:  bass  most 
pliiiiiiul;  art.  tiies  aud  dob.stms  as  bait;  June,  July   and  August   best;  Lottd   .tI.oU 


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EsopUS  (N-  Y.  W.  S.  ,V:  15.)— Hlaek  p.  .!  '.  m.;  lilack  er.  ',  in.;  first  best;  ))ickerel: 
],,]•,  h.  b.  b.  etc.;  jiickerel  most  numerous;  worms  used  mostly;  .May  and  •dine  be.st; 
hnti  1  Mt  reasonable  rate. 

Esperfnca  (I>- ^  H.  ('.  See  pat^e  XI)— Schoharie  cr.  I'l  m.;  b.  b.,  rock  bas.s. 
hill  h-h.  etc. ;  s.  in.  b.  b.  most  niimenuis;  craytish,  dobsoii  and  minnow  baits- 
AiiLiust.  September  and  October  best;  hotel  .■?1.,")U  p,  d.:  boats  aud  baits  can  lie  ob- 
iiineil.     tishiii^,'  tiood  in  .Vugiist.  September  aud  October. 

Eaton  (^«•  V.  O.  .V;  W.)— Hatch's  1.,  Wilson  Reservoir,  and  several  brooks  from  '3 
tii.'iia.;  trout,  b  b.,  pike  and  pickerel;  niiniu)ws,  grasshoppers  and  crabs  used; 
June.  .Inly  aiul  Atlgust  best;  hotels  .^l..")0  \i.  d. ;  guides  .»'.'  ]i.  d.;  ".xiats  and  bait  at 
Inw  rates;  c)ther  tfout.  brooks  can  be  visited  iiudi'r  the  giiiclauce  of  men  furnished 
li\  tlir  hotels 

Fallsburfifh  (N.  Y.  O.  .V  W.     See  page  X) — Canal  Ueservoir,    JJrown's   p..    Never-. 
■iiuU  1..  I'leasaut  1.;  all  near  station  exceid  the  last  ;i  111.  ;  b.  b.,  pickerel    and  i>ereh; 
rt^hlng  good;  niiunows  principal  bait:  hotels  .■?(>  p.    w.;  guides,    boats   and   bait   at 
iiii"li'ni?e  prices.     Trout  lishing  in  the   Neversink,    reaidied  by   stage,  is   excelh'iu. 
I'nitions  of  Miis  stream  a''c  taken  up  by  private  clubs. 

Far  Rockaway  (I-i.  I-  See  page  XIX) — lamaica  IJay  1  m..  and  Piockaway  Inlet; 
liiM  lirst;  weaklish,  biiu'fish,  sheepshead.  sea  bass,  blaeklish.  kiiiKtish  etc.;  weak- 
li-h  most  abundant:  shedder  crab  best  Iniit;  .Iiuie,  .July  and  August  best:  first  of 
•  lili  iiud  last  of  tlood  tide. «  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  prices:  guides  can  be  had; 
\a.lits  ?">  to  $t>  p.  d.  The  best  grounds  in  the  bay  are;  Muck's  cr..  Sloop  linr.  Sweet 
Wall  r  and  Mud  Channel. 


Pelt's  Mills  (T.  \  15.  U.) 

.•1  1  ;it  reasonable  rate. 


-Mill   cr.  near   station    has   a    few    trout;  worm    halt; 

Fentonville  (!>•  A.  V.  >\:  P.)— Conowango  cr.  near  station;  iiike,  bass,  pickerel, 
(tr.,  i,il;;>  and  bass  most  numerous;  worms  and  spoons  used;  .Iiiiii'.  .Vugtist  ami 
Sim. timber  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  prices;  boats  can  be  had.  The  pike  run  large, 
frniu  1  to  '20  U)s.  caught  by  trolling  with  spoon. 

Fish  Creek  (N.  Y.  O.  .V  W.  See  page  X)— l-'ish  cr.  '.,  ni.;  ^Vood  cr.  ',  ni.:  Oneida 
1.  ',  m.;  Wood  cr.  best:  pike,  bass,  pickerel  etc. :  pike,  bass  aud  cattish  most  iiiun- 
eroii>;  crabs  and  miutiows  as  baits;  .Vpril.  .January  aud  February  best  mouths; 
liotils  >.")  to  $lit  p.  w'.;  guide. -f^  p.  d.;  boats  aud  bait  can  be  had  cheap.  Oneida  1. 
IS  s;ud  to  be  a  good  ttsliiug  water  at  this  point. 

Plwshing'— Bridge  St.— (L.  I.     See  page  XIX)— Flushing  P.ay   1    in.;  Flushing  cr 
iii'ar  >tatioii;  frost  tish,  flounders,  striped  bass  etc.;  frost  fish   and   flounders   most 
imiuiious;  worms,  soft  clams  etc  as  baits;  (tctober,  November  and  December  best; 
fl.i.M  tide  i)est;  hotel  at  moderate  charge;  guide  r>(tc  to   $1  p.  d.;  boats   ?I  p.  d.; 
iiait  cheap. 


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Pordham  (N.  Y.  O.  A:  X.)— Hiirlrni  r.  iioar  statiim;  HiuIhoii  r.  1  lu.:  ttivt  1m  st: 
Htrijicd  liaHH,  white  i)t'rcli  <'t< .;  Hliriiii]),  wdt't  hIhII  cniljs  c^ti'.  an  baitn;  July  ami  Aiij,'- 
iiHt  l)('nt;  hdU'l  'i  111.  frniii  KtatioM  #1  |i.  il.;  ImafH  ")(»<•  y.  d.:  Hhriiii])  !")<•  ji.  pint; 
Hhi'ildcr  craltH  $l.!2e  \).  (1(i/(;m.  Every  I'arility  fur  a  I'oiufortable  days  ttnliiui^. 
l<'lr.(i(l  tide  bent. 

Port  Coving'ton  (fir  T.  Sc<>  papff*  V) — Salmini  r.  atid  St.  T^iwroiicc  r.;  lawt  l)<Mt; 
pike,  liash,  dure  (|)ik<--iifnli)  and  iiiascaliiiit;i';  lians  and  duri'  luoHt  iiiiiiKirouH;  iiiia- 
Uitw  aii<l  i'i)uiin  ItaitH;  July,  .\MKiiKt  and  .Sciitriiilifr  best:  linttd  at  rt'ttMoujkble  iirlcpn; 
bciatM  .fl  p.  d.;  bait  iiKMb-ratu  coMt. 

Port  Edward  (I).  iS;  H.  (;.  See  i>a^'<' XI)— Summit  1.  li  m.;  CaHHcyuna  1.  IJ  m.; 
biHt  lic.«t;  H.  m.  b.  b.  and  iiickt'rcl.  tlic  (irnt  most  niim<'rr>nw;  minnowK  and  art.  ili(s 
UHcd;  .Inly  and  AunuHt  best  for  iiickcrcl:  Scptt'nibcr  ami  October  for  b.  b.;  tintfls 
!?V{).  w.;  f{ni(l,!H  $1.50  p.  (1.;  boatn  and  bait  very  rcasDniibli'.  Very  tiu(!  tiHhinn  i.* 
reported. 

Port  Hunter  (N.  Y.  W.  S.  \-  15.)— llobawk  r.  '.  m.;  Sclmharie  cr.  ',  m.;  first 
best;  piki  and  b.  b.  i)rim'ipally ;  dobmrns,  worms  anrl  ^jrawHliopper  baits;  .Inly  and 
AutiU.st  be.Ht:  hotel  ?l  p.  d.  or  #")  p.  \v.;  j^'iiides  at  reasonable  charges:  boats  "iiie  p. 
d.  The  tishinn  at  thi.s  point  i -i  said  to  be  as  j^ood  as  any  on  the  IMoliawk  r.;flie 
jiike  (pickerel),  run  lar^'e  ('i  to  •'> ';.  lbs.),  aud  are  caiiKht  on  a  local  artificial  lurp- 
which  can  be  boiij»ht  at  Korf  Hunter. 

Port  Montgomery  (X.  Y.  W.  s.  iV  U.)— lludson  r.  at  station:  several  piii^ls 
witliin  '1  Ml. ;  lirst  best;  white  |ierch,  b;iss  and  jiickerel;  white  per<-h  most  nuiiiiiMiis; 
sheddercrabs  and  worm  baits;  .Iuik'.  .July.  .Xu^nst.  .Septenilxr  and  October  hot: 
hotel  Vi'ic  p.  meal  or  .?!  \i.  d.  The  eddies  at  low  tide  (,'ive  tile  best  tishiUK.  Cnilis  i- 
bait;  must  be  taken  aloiit{  by  the  antjier. 

Port  Plain  (N-  V.  C.  >V  H.  K.) — Mohawk  r.  near  station:  b.  b.,  jiikc  an  i 
)iickcrel;  b.  b.  and  pike  most  numerous;  dobsons  or  helj^ramites,  miiinows  .in  I 
spoons  used;  Miiy  I'lid  .lune  best  for  pike;  -luly,  .Xitnust  aud  Seiiteinbei'  for  b;i<-.. 
hotels  .•?!  p.  d..  guides  .'■■..V)  p.  d.;  boats  7.")c  p.  d. ;  dvibsoiis  and  minnows  SI  ]i.  1'  i. 
Trolling  for  pike  and  pickend  in  ^Slay  am!  .June  is  occasiiuially  ^'ooil,  in  despite  nf 
the  illet;nl  lishiii^,'  luiicticed  in  the  Mohawk  r,  at  this  point. 

Preeportd-  T.  .See  jiafje  XIX)— South  Bay  t  m.;  W(>ak(ish,  liluetish.  tlaiti-h. 
strijied  bass  etc.  abound  in  seasim;  clams,  soft  crabs  and  skinner  clams  as  li;uls; 
.luly.  Auf^'ust  and  Se]iteniber  bes» ;  ebb  iiud  lirst  of  tb^od  tide.best:  hotels  f  I  p.  d.; 
boat  iiml  bait  with  man  !?">  p.  d. 

Prewsburgf  (I>.  A.  V.  i^-  P.) — Couewiin^io  er.  '..  m.;  pickerel,  jiike,  b.  b.  etc; 
bass  most  abumlant;  minnow  bait.  .?iine.  .Tuly,  Septembi^r  aud  October  best;  lintpl 
a*  moderate  price;  boats  .'ioc  p.  d.:  miunowH  l.'Jc  p.  do/.. 

Pulton  (I'.  li.iVjW.) — Oswej^o  r.  1  m.;  Lakc^  Como  ',  m.;  first  best;  roclc  iiU'l  1). 
b.,  jiike.  iiickerel  etc.;  b.  b.  most  numerous:  spoiuis.  tlies  and  ci'abs  used:  .luiu', 
July  and  .\ut^ust  best;  hotels  ^'1  p.  d.;  t,'uide  $1..5()  to  .*-'  p.  d.;  boats  plenty  at  trill ini,' 
cost. 

Oainesville  (N.  Y.  I,.  E.  &  AV.)— Silver  1.,  '■\  m.  to  head  of  1.  on  which  are  three 
stciiuiers.  Masciilon^'e.  lake  trout,  pike-perch,  perch,  strawberry  ba.-is  ami  1).  h.: 
I'lTch  ami  mascalou^{e  most  abundant;  art.  spoons  and  minnows,  and  we  arc  in- 
t'ormecl  tliut  the  hu'al  ant,ders  have  a  secret  bait  ot  their  own  which  is  very  etleitivo; 
June,  S<'pt.  and  Oct.  for  mascahuine:  for  other  tish  July  aiul  .\u^.;  hotels  ■?!  I'l 
#'J..")0-  guides  moderate;  boats  aUc  p.  <!.:  baits  cheap. 

Gallatlnville  {II.  .S:  ('.  \V.) — Lake  Charlotte  5  ni.;  Koelilf  Jansen.s  or.  near 
station;  bot  1 1  reported  ffood;  tlii>  last  named  noted  for  speckled  trout;  trout  ai.il 
]iickei('l;  pickerel  most  numerous;  minnow  bait;  July,  Aufj[ust  aud  Heptoniber  best; 
lioats  and  bait  can  be  obtained. 

Gardener  (W.  V.) — XVallkill  r.  1 ',  ni.;  Sliawautiunk  cr.  1  '^  ni.;  first  best;  li  'i 
lei'ch.  pi(tkerel  and   other  varieties;   liass    most   uiimenMis:  .Iiiiie.  July  and  Anu'ii~t 
best;  baits,  crabs,  worms,  tlies,  etc.;  hotels  and  boardin;^  houses  reasonable. 


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Geneva  (S.  Ij.  S.  N.  Co.  See  pa^e  XII.)— Seneca  1..  Lonj?  point  18  ni.;  Lodi  ■-'"  m.; 
No.  Hector  "JH  lu.;  (Uenora  '.•  m.  north  (f  NVatkius  (ilen;  trout,  whitefish.  |'.  i,  h. 
pickerel,  pike,  b.  1).,  etc.;  minnow  bait;  May.  June.  July.  .Xufjust.  Septemlici'  .iipl 
Octolier  best;  hotels  .*'.'  to  ,*:).riil  p.  d.;  boats  and  biiit  Iw  to  :?1  p.  d.  (Ueuoia  i- 
said  to  be  the  finest  t,'rounds  for  b.  b.  on  Seneca  Lake. 

Qenungs  (N.  Y.  O.  A:  \V.     See  page  X.) — Wanhiugtou  I.,  Orange  I.,  Murderer's  cr.. 


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iltfir  Kill  iT.  and  otiicr  vr'n;  all  within  C>  m.:  li.  1>.,  i>icktTi'l  iind  iiiTcb,  uhuhI 
halt.-;  liotflH  on  the  I'm:  iiHccm  iiitMlcriitt':  lioiitH  iiiid  liaits  fur  Cytu-  j>.  d. 

Oeorg'etown  Station  iSv.  o.  \  N.  Y.)-(»tsflif  r.  .mmi  ft.,  finiu  tlic  Mtution  to 
XmiiIi  I'ltclicr.  yiil<i .  tiir  trmit  linliiiii,'  with  the  Ay  or  worm.  Other  wiit<TM  diM^nul 
ticiJi 'i  to  15  111.,  ni\r  1  lii- 1>.  I).,  iiickcrtl  iiud  iM-roli  ttMhinj,'.  St-i-  Thk  Amkhu'an 
Asi.i.i.ii.  V(d.  \'II,  ]<i\u.  •  '■ ". 

Oiffords,  Staten  Is.  I^^tr.  to  S.  I.  thonco  hy  S.  T.  r.  r.)— ThiH  Ih  an  nxcoiitlonallv 

t.',i...l  t,'roiiiid  for  w  c-al<iir-h.  and  i.-*  iiiiK  li  visited  liy  N  .  Y.  ( 'ity  aiiKli-rM.  Thi-  tiile  in  not 
-\s\(;.  iiinrc  ii  hfiivy  lead  is  no*  needed.  l,ar«e  weal\tisli  are  Konietiiue.-*  tai\eii.  also 
f:iir -l/<'d  .-trilled  liass.  The  season  opens  early  or  late  ai-eordinn  to  the  wi'alher. 
limit.'  an<l  shriin|i  liait  >1..')0  |i.  d.;  no  i^nide  needeil,     Kisli  liite  liest  ou  .MHiiif^  flood, 

I  in  riintiiiMe  liitini^'  tliroiij^h  the  etitii"-  eldi  and  flood.  Slieilder  erabs,  blood  worms. 
itr    aU'  also  used  as  l>ail.      Season  (ipelis  about  .June  l.">  and  closes  (  »et.   l."(, 

Olendale  iF. -V  B.  U.i—otter  1.  and  Pine  band  trilmtaries:  Inile|>endenee  r.; 
.il  iboiit  17  ni.  They  all  contain  trout  in  abiindani-e:  Otter  1.  beiiij,'  the  best, 
lll:ii!v  r.  contains  b.  b.  anil  iiicUerwi:  worm-i  an<l  tlies  tor  front ;  fiilliiiK  sjioons  for 
\k\--  and  i)ickend;  .May  is  best  for  trout.  .Iiil.\  .nid  \\\>s..  for  bass  and  iiiekertd;  hotels 
•I. .''I  to  ,?'J  1).  d,;  jjnidcs  .'?'J..')it  to  .•?:(  \i.  d.;   boats  nominal. 

Glen  Kead'T,.  1.     See  ))atje   XI\.) -Oleiiwood  May  1  m.:  flatlish.  blacktlsh,  toin- 

I I  i!-.  snaiipiiiL;  iiiaidierel.  etc.:  tlatli-^li  and  sliaiipilit,'  mackerel  most  ntunfron-; 
filvcr  sides  and  clams  a'^  baits;  Aiii;ilsl,  Se|itember  and  October  best;  hotel  >l.."ii» 
].  il.;  ^^nides  .Til  ji.  d.,  w  ith  boat  and  bait  included.     Flood  tide  best. 

Glen's  Falls  (l».  .v  H.  •'.  See  jiat^e  .\l.)--(ilen  1.  1  m.:  Hia  Hay  of  HndHon  r.  :i ' . 
m.:  Little  Hay  do.  -t  m.,  and  vai'ioiis  brook  trout  streams  from  1  ' .  to  5  m.:  (ileii  I, 
lic-i  for  b.  b.;  b,  b.,  jiike  and  iiei'ch:  b.  b.  anil  perch  most  numerous:  minnows, 
fli.b-niis.  crickets,  froj^s.  it  ■.  as  baits:  last  of  July.  .\nKUst  and  Septembe-  ^e^t, 
lutiN  at  reasonable  I'ates:  no  tiuide-i,  but  local  anglers  will  direct  visitors;  oi.,its 
.'iv  p.  d.':  bait  .^1  to  :*l..Mi  ]i.  inn,  lu  (lien  I.  the  laiV'st  s.  m,  b.  b.  ever  caught  in 
tip  r.  S,  was  killed.  The  trout  streams  owiti^;  to  the  alder  growth,  are  dithcult  lo 
!i-l:  with  the  fly.     (  Hlier  jid's  1  to  il  m.,  furtiish  b.  b.  lishiiii,'. 

Golcleu's  Bridg'e  (N.  V.  C  .V  H.  K.)— I.;ike  ;\Iaccabuc  ">  in.;  [like.  ro'k  bass, 
wliitr  jierch,  etc  :  rock  bass  and  wliifi'  perch  most  niiinerons:  minnows,  woi'ius, 
irirki-ts,  (tc.  as  baits;  .May  and  .lunc  best:  hotel  .*'J  u,  d.:  ;,'iiii|es,  boats  and  bait 
ran  lie  had  reasonable.     A  daily  sta^^e  runs  to  the  I.  from  the  station,  from  .luiic  |."i, 

tn  Slpt.    l.">. 

Good  Ground  ;  b.  I.  See  i)a'.,'e  \[\.)  — I'ecoiiic  and  SliininciMk  ba.\  1  m.:  tirst 
lir-t;  poi'tiics  and  tonicods  |irincip:illy :  daiiis  ami  worms  n'^  b:iit>:  .Inly,  .Vii^nisi 
ami  September  best:  llood   tide    best;  hotels  #'j  p.  d,:  unide  .'rl..")!)  ]i.  d. :  boats  and 

l-ai'  moderate. 

Goshen   (N.  Y.  L.  K.  \  W.i— (llenmen  1.  .■>   ni.:  Prospect   1.  1'.    m.:  Wallkill    r.  1 

III  litter    Kill     i   m.;  Wallkill   r    and   (llenniere  I.    the   best:    b.  b,,    piidicrel   and 
iliir  varieties;  li.  b.  most  niimuroiis ;  live  bait,  crickets,  hojacks  ami  j,'ra'^shoppers 

11-  'I  as  lures;  .luly.  .\ut,'nst  and  Sept.  best;   hotels  .-.-J  ]).  d. 

Gouverneur  iK.  W.  iV  0.|— Little  v.  'Ii*  m.:  Star  1.  'J")  m.:  first  best;  brook  trout 
Ml  I  aiiil  land-lucked  salmon  iii  1.;  br,  trout  most  nnmeroiis:  spoons  used  for 
-.diimn  and  flies  for  trout;  May,  .lune.  .Inly  and  Aui/iist  best:  hotel  .•?"'-'  p.  d.;  j^'uidcs 
-■-'  p.  d. 

Gi'eat  Neck  lb.  I.  See  pa^ze  XIX'— f,on>,'  Island  Snund  :!  m.:  Fakevllle  I',  m.; 
;!i  the  1.  perch  and  ]iickerel  are  found:  in  the  Sound,  blackfish,  sti'iped  bass,  weak- 
ti-li  and  numerous  others;  blackti  'i  atid  we.ikiisli  m  i-t  abiindatit:  clams  are  used 

llln>tly:    last  of  April,   .Vu^'Ust    lUd  Septembel'    best;    tbuHl  tide    best;  hofel  at    leasoU- 

iilile  prices:  tiuides,  boat  and  bait  can  be  had  at  nioderatc  cost.  There  are  a  few 
ti'iiii!  ciiu^dit  in  the  streams  and  ponds. 

Greeiivrood  Lake  (N.  Y.,  T„  E,  \-  W,)— This  lake  lies  jiartly  in  New  York  and 
liiuth  in  New  .lersey,  atid  i^i  a  favorite  resort  of  New  York  City  anglers.  H.  b.  are 
iiiuiicrous  and  are  taken  with  all  varieties  of  baits,  including.'  the  artificial  fly. 
Trilliiii,' with  li'.e  minnow,  and  skilterinc  with  pickerel  belly  are  the  favorite 
iiiitliods.  The  b.  b.  iiui  UiVin.',  i^pecimens  of  S  lbs.  havinn  been  caught.  Pickerel 
ari' I'lentifnl,  and  occasiotially  yollow  iienh  are  c;iut,dit  wcis^'hini,'  a  pound,  (iood 
boti'-.  boats,  unidts  and  bait  Hotels  .'rLoU  to  ;?:{  p.  d,:  guides  i^2,o!j  p,  d,;  boats 
*I;  1. ait  about  50e  for  a  day's  Ksliinji. 

Griffins  Corners  (F.  'V  D, )— Portertowii  str.  and  Emery   str,   c!o-e   to   staticu- 


138 


TIIK   ANfll.EUH   uriDE    llOOK, 


i»ry  hr.  0  III.:  about  aliko;  trotit;  WDnnH  mul  llinii  iimiiI;  >ray  uihI  I'Uif  liest;  li.t.;, 
Ut  D'liHiiiiitlili'  nit<'M.  i^iiidt';-!  uinl  liDUt^  iint  lH'tMlcil;  iiuit  iiliiity.  Tlif  licttt  tiHhui;;  i', 
bctwttL'U  tliiH  Htutiiiii  mill  tlif  b('U(lwut*-i'H  (jf  the  br'M  from  ;i  tu  5  Ui. 

OuUderland  Centre  I N   V.  W.H.  tV  ll  t-lUmk  cr.  '„  nt.;  NDi'uiaiiHktllcr.  ',  m, 
'rii'iiii|).-"in -.  I,  1  III..   \S  iiriirr'M  l.t'iin.;  'i'liciiiiiiHiin'M  1.  bi-Mt;  b.  li.,  iiickri-cl  ami  li- it 
liirUiri'l  must  immri'MiiH;  h|iuiiiiH,  biiiall  tiHJi  ami  nmii'iik  aH  liuith-,  .Mii.v,    'Miih'    iii'I 
Si|iiiiiibfr  lust;  liii|fl.-i  #l..'iii  |).  <l. ;  li' i;i|m  t'ni',  bait   rlitaii.     .V   ihiiicI   dihtunt   J   'i... 
roiilaiiiH  iiiiiiiN  ti'iiiit,  till'  ii\Mit'r  L'liarKiii){  .f  1  [>.  h.  tor  IkHliii.g  it. 

Hadley  I  A<1ir<imliii'k|     IIuiIhiiii  ami  SacDmlaua  r'x..  Lake   I.ii/irm',  Kpliiioi.  i. 
.Ml  unit  1.;  Willi,  iiiiltrniiilk  ami  Kerr  ri'H.,  KuMird  I.  ami  I'orttMiiiH  1   all  '.to  .'in, 
I.aUi'  hii/rnii'  III  >!;  Ii.  li.,  trout  ami  (ni-ki-rcl;  bann   iiioHt  iiiiirn'ruiiN,  (IoIihuiih  ,ui  I 
rnib  (iTa.vtlHli)  ImiIh;  Si'ptf'iiilii'r  ami  Ortiibt-r  IjchI;    hutulH  at   $i'2  to   |2'J.")0  ji.    w. 
^^iiiili'.i  at  ri  iisoiialili-  ratcM;  boats  .yl  jt,  il. 

Haiubiirgh  |N.  V.  L.  K.  \-  W.i— Lake  Krif  4  m..  Ii.  b.,  iiikr,  ])crrli  cti-.;  pikr  anl 
jiiTrli  iiioht  abiimlmit;  .May  ami  ■liiin'  bcNt:  baitn  iimi'iI.  iniinioWH,  crabH  uiiu  \voi'iii>. 
liotfl  i-'S  \t.  il. 

Haiuinels  |N.  V.  \V.  \  H.)— Janiaica  Hay  ami  Atlantic  Ooeau;  blui'flHb,  ttmnnliis 
<'tr.,  hull  rlaiiih  aiiil  HkiiiiimTH  iiMiial  bait.s;  .Vjirll  ami  No\i'iiibcr  bf:<t;  liottN  rJ 
ji.  (1.;  niiiilr.H  at  nasoiiabli'  inii'c.s:  boats  .'lOr  i>.  il.     I'lood  iiilc  bi'Ht. 

Hammond  (I'. -v  b.  U-i  l!l:n  1>  I.  3  m.;  st.  Lawii-m-c  r.  {hw  Clayton  >'.  \,,, 
I'lki',  lur.u  111  ami  b.  b.;  uuuul  buit^i;  July  aud  Aui^UHt  bunt  jnoutliM;  )juidu,  Immi^ 
and  bait  $'i.M  p.  d. 

Hammondsport  (1)- ft  n.) — I.an  •  Keiiku  noar  by;  Halimni  or  laki-  trout,  b.  I., 
liiiluiil.  |iri  ill,  mill  a  trw  lamlli  rlvi'd  Haliiiolj;  u.suul  baiLs;  -Mas ,  .liiiic,  Si:pt.;inil 
Oil.  ail' llir  lust  iiiuiitli,-;  lioula  j  l.'ii)  to  ?J  ii,  ti.;  uo  nuidf.s  rcnuiri'il;  boats  aul 
baitH  iiioilt  ralr. 

Kammondville  (<'.  P.  I.  Co.'h)— Lout!  \i.  5  la.;  Paradox  1.  ;J  m.;  Pyramid  \t.  i  m,; 
Si-lirooii  I.  II  111.;  about  iMjual;  trout,  b.  b.,  jiickiTcl  cti'.;  baNs  most  abumlaiit:,tli. -, 
minnows,  craylisli  I'tr.  as  liaits;  July,  .\iij,'iist  ami  Siiiti'liibiT  best;  liotfls  at  ria~ -h 
ablr  iniri-s.  vai'vin^,'  somewhat  at  tlir  ilillfifiit  jilai'cs;  Imats  and  otiifr  an'omiii"!.! 
fioiiH  ran  br  had.     All  of  the  aboM'  watri.s  arc  noted  tishiu^'  grounds. 

Haukins  (N.  V.  b.  K.  .v  W.)  — Delaware  r.  'i,  m.;  Lnnn  ii.  '.•  m.:  the  lirst  in-i; 
trout,  b.  li.  and  piekerel;  bass  most  nnniei'oiis;  Hjiriiit,' and  early  summer  best  i"i 
Itass;  baits— elijiiMi's  (lielnramites),  wmnisaiid  live  bait;  hotel.s  .■?lii.  d.;  uo  [irn 
fessioiial  1,'uides;  biialH  ean  be  liad  irt  moderate  eharges, 

Harford  (S.  (M-'rioiit  or.  near  .station;  trout  worms  and  Hies  iiwed;  A^iril  anl 
Ma\   best;   hotel   .*J  ji  d. 

Hartford  (l.eh.  \'.  See  \Kitio  VI.)— Fuller  cr.  near  by.  Trout,  iistnilly  with 
w  onus  ill  .June  and  Sipteiiiber;  hotels  .fl..")ii  to  .■f'J  l>.  d. ;  ^'uides  .•Jl.'iU  p.  d.;  livili 
not  needed. 

Hawley  (N.  Y.  I,.  1'.  \-  W.)  — White  Peer  iLiTni.:  Walleniiauiiaek  er.  1'..  in; 
I'airviiw  I,  and  Wolf  \i.  H  ni.:  tlie  latter  best;  trout,  b.  b.,  piekerel  and  pereb;  bin  k 
lia>s  most  numerous;  usual  baits;  Au^;.  and  Sept.  best;  hotels  .>1..*>IJ  to  if '.' p.  ■!  . 
^iuiiles,  boats  and  b;iitH  moderate.  The  loeal  anglers  at  Hawley  favor  Wolf  p.,  I  iv 
Niiw  ;uii]  Wallinjiaiipaek  I. 

Herkimer  (N.  Y.  c.  i^:  II.  H.) — locks  1.;  .Jones  1.  and  headwatorH  of  Wett  Caiiiula 
cr.;  tirsttwo  best ,  troiit:  lly  and  worm  baits;  May,  .June  and  July  best;  hotels  at 
.•jij  ]).  (1.;  ^Miides  r^'l  to  .*">  p.  d. 

Heiiveltou  (U.  W.  \-  O.l— Hlaek  1.  4  m.,  (»s\vcf?atchie  r.  nearstation;  first  nain'l 
best;  jiickerel.  biiss.  niascaloime.  huUheads  etc. ;  pickerel,  bas.s  and  bullheads  ii.  i-t 
numerous;  spoons  used  mostly;  guides  ean  be  bad. 

Hig°h  Bridg'e  (N.  Y.  ('.  .V  X.)— Harlem  r.  near  station;  baHs  principally;  sbnini 
bait;  good  usual  seanons;  hotel  $'2..">0  p.  «l.;  boats  5l)e  p.  hour. 

Highland  (N.  Y.  W.  S.  &  B.)— Black  p.  .T  m  ;  b.b  and  pickerel;  minuow  b.iit^. 
boatH  and  bait  at  small  cost. 

Hisrhland  Mills  (X.  Y.  L.  E.  \  W.)— Cromwells  1.  l',,  m.;  Popolo  1.  i  m  ; 
.Suniiiiit  1.  -t  111.;  Twin  Lakes  .">  m.;  liound  p.  4'^  m.;  Little  Lont^  p  5  m.;  Moinlia- 
slia  p.  t)  111.;  Slaiif^hter's  p.  4  ni.;  Luke  Lamoreaux  5  ni.;  Slau;{liter's.  Mombasha  iini 
Popolo  th«  best;  j^erch,  pickerel  and  b.  b.;  the  two  last  most  abundant;  May,  Jinn- 


TNITRD  MTATEs    AND   CANVDA. 


137 


Sept.  uiid  t»i»,  bi'Mi:  li\i'  liiiii,  inivHMli.  HUrlnij)  and  WDrniM  uwmI.  hotclH  faj).  ij.; 
^.Mii'i'  •<  rt'UM>iiiit)lt';  hniitH  mill  hiiitn  lit  innilcratt'  iiririiM.  'I'lic  licMt  tkHliiiiK  ucciint 
wU'  II  tlif  water  ih  Iiiw. 

Kimroda  |S.  (t.  A:  C.l— Koiicfu  I.  1  'i  m,:  It.  )>..  ixtrcli,  trout  (?)  uml  nx-k  Iiuhh:  tin* 
JM-  '  >  III  rxiTMH;  wiiniiH,  tiiiiiiiiiwH,  art.  tlit'H,  H|iiionH,  {lork  etc.  arc   tlio   ImitH   HHfil. 
»i  I  I    mill  <»rt.  iniiNt  fiiviiralili'  iniiiitliH:  ImtclM  #1  fi.  d.,  f4  p.  w. ;  f{Ui(lfH  cheap,  lioutM 
'■1     il.:    billt  #1  per  liMl.      MiiHt  eXfollollt  tlMliili^. 

Hobart  (T.  .V:  D  )— Oilell'M  I.  •.»',  m.-.  Ti.wnship  lir.  ',  iii.:  llnHe'n  ).r.  U  in.;  Betty'H 
III'.  I  III..  l>elii\vare  I',  near  ntatinii;  last  lieHt;  troiii,  pickerel  ainl  wliite  lianH;  trmit 
i.M-i  iiiiiiicriiiis;  iniiiiiiiWH  uiiil  iirtitli'iul  tlieH  lined;  >(ay  and  .liiiie  lieHt  t'lir  trmit; 
li"i' l>  and  ({uiilcM  ui  I'eaHiiiiahle  ratcH;  ImutN  and  liait  iimderate.  Tlie  triliiiturieH 
,1  thr  Delaware  r,  in  thin  nectiDii  furuiHli  fair  trout  HMhin^. 

Holland  Patent  ( r.  .t  H.  H.)— Uwuver  aad  Niue  Mllo  cr.,  adjacent;  thenrnt  b»'Mt; 

;t  III  tlv  and  wiu'iiih  iiHed:  May,  .June  and  .Septeinlier  hcNt  niontlis:  liotels  .f'J  p.d.; 
II.'  I  iiiileH  or  1  oatH  reiiuirnl.      Tlle^^e    Htreanin  are    well  liMlied  early  and  lute  in  Hea- 


d;  April   and 


Homer  ll'-  f,.  \-  W.)-  Tully  Is  12  ni  ;  Little  York  \'h  4  ni.:  nnineriniH  trmit 
~tii  .iius  w  ithin  a  railliis  lit  10  III.;  nut  much  choice  in  tli<>  I'm  which  contain  Iiiihh, 
piiKi  lel,  pei'cli  and  liulllieiid.i;  the  two  latter  predominating;  cniNtisli,  ininiiowM, 
wi.niiH  and  tlics  a.s  halts;  .June.  .Inly,  Au^'ust,  Hi-pttiinher  and  Octnlicr  hcMt;  hotelM 
;it  -I  |i.  d..  iind  others  at  fH  to  $ln  p.  w.;  boats  '.^Bo  to  .''tUc.  p.  d.;  halt  cheap. 

Honeo^e  (N.  Y.  <'.  .t  H.  K.)— Iloneoye  or.  near  Htation;  Hemlock  1.  and  Honeoyo 
I  I'l  111.;  tit'Ht  best;  b,  b.,  iiickerel.  etc.,  h.  b.  most  abundant;  tlies,  soft  shell  crabs 
,iliil  spoons  Used;  .Iillie,  .July,  .\ilniist  and  September  best  hotels  #1  and  i-2  p.  d.; 
halt  easily  obtained 

Hornellsviile  (N.  Y.  I,.  K.  .V  W.)— Canisteo  r.  near  station;  Lime  Kiln  cr.  4  ni.; 
.si.  ' .  lis  i-r.  4  111. ;  all  nood;  mountain  trout  and  rainbow  trout:  May,  ,lune  niid  .July 
lir-i.  hiiits— tlies,  wiirnis,  etc..  hotels  ,•? 'J  p.  d.;  n<  professioiml  ^uideh';  bouts  not 
I'd.     These  waters  have  been  lar^'ely  stocked  with  the   above    named   tish,  and 


if  time  expires  .Mu\   1st,  ISH.'i. 


I 
iiiiiit 

Horseheads  (N.  Y.  L.  V..  .V  W.) — Newtown  cr..  Heiiver  br.,  last  best;  some 
!.i  i  .k  iroiit  liere  in  .Vpril,  !\ray  and  -liine  but  not  in  t,'reiit  abumlaiice;  tlies  usetl; 
1m1'  N  at  reasonable  I'ates. 

Hudson  (N.  Y.  ('.  .^- H.  U  l—Copakc  1.  -ju  m.;  Lake  Charlotte  i:i  m.:  last  bcHt: 
I'lrki  ill  ami  b.  b. ;  b.  b.  most  aiiuiiilaiil:  li\e  minnows  as  bait.  -Inly.  .Vuttust  and 
.si  I  tiiiibei  best;  iio  regular  hotel  but  bnaril  can  be  obtained  at  fanu  house;  boats 
•i' '  .  liuit  at  small  I'Xiieiisc. 

Hunter  (S.  ('.  A;  ('.  !Sr.)—Schiiliarie  Kill  near  station;  Stony  Clove  cr.  .'>  in.;  lOtst 
Kili  i  hi. ;  almiit  eipial;  brook  trout.  Worms,  t,'rassliopipers  and  tlitfsused:  ^lay  and 
liiiM  lust  months;  hotels  .rl..">o  to  .»'Jj),-d.;  no  j^'uides  or  boats  iiecessiiry  bait  can 
i"  i.litained  at  tritlint^  cost. 

Kiinting'ton  |L.  I.  See  imt^e  XIX) — Huntini^toii  Harbor  ;t  m.;  blacktish,  bliu'- 
li-l:.  itc;  usual    baits   and   seasons;  hotels  .*'J  to   ^^.")  p.   d,:  boats  and    bait   can    bt; 

L.iii. 

Hyde  Park  (N.  Y.  C.  .^  H,  H.)— Hudson  r.  at  Ksopus  Lsland  2  m.:  b.  b.,  perch, 
M  li.  b.  and  perch  most  abundant;  live  baits,  meats,  danis,  etc.;  May,  .June, 
>'  I  !■  luber  and  October  best;  hotels  .■f'J  p.  d.     Ebb  tide  best. 

Iiulian  Castle  (N:  Y.  W   S   .V  15. )— Mohawk  r.  '.    m..  iiickiiel,    b.    b.    and   pike; 
i.uiil  pike  most  numerous;  minnows,   dobsons   and   spoons    used;  .June,    -July, 
\    .  i.-t  mill  September  best,  boats  and  bait  at  nioderate  cost. 

Iielands  (X.  Y.  O.  &  W.     See  paf,'e   X)— Wallkill  r. 
I'lvh;  tlies  and  live  bait». 

Irvingfton  |X.  Y.  C.  \-  H.  R.)— Hudson  r,  lu'ai  station;  striiiedba.ss,  frost  fish  etc.; 
'■'■'  -I  iisli  most  numerous;  shrimp  and  hard  clam  baits;  ( )c  tuber  and  November  beat; 
'1 i  tide  best;  bait  can  be  had  reasonable. 

Islip  (L.  I.  See  jmtie  XIX)— Atlaiitii  Occau  7  m.;  (treat  South  Bay  1  m.;  last 
I'-t  bluetish.  weaktish.  striped  bass.  porHies,  mackeiel,  kinnlish  etc.;  blmfish, 
wial.iisli.  pori,'ies  and  bass  most  numerous,  menhaden  and  clanis  as  baits;  .May, 
■''ill-  July,  August  and  September  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  charges;  guides  witk 
1  oa;  .».")  p.  d. 


'i    m.;  b.    1).,    pickerel  aud 


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138 


THE   ANOLER  H  nt'tDE   BOOK. 


Ithaca  (D.  L.  &  W,)— rayiif,'a  1.  1  m.;  b,  b.,  rook  baHH,  pike,  i)i(kti'el  ito.;  fl.t^ 
(liiifitul  varii'.icH  ot  I'asn  iiKint  abnii(taiit;  flies,  minnows,  »v()1'iiih  etc.  as  lnuis, 
June  to  Oitubcr  best;  hotols  j^'^  to  j=:f  j).  d.;  jiuidr  iit  »1.  "hi  jj,  d.;  boats  jl  j..  d' 
rishiu(^  at  tlii  tiid  of  Cajuga  1.  is  only  'so-so,"  ami  tioiit  are  s(  urci,  altb(ni;;li  a 
few  may  be  <i<^^h*  early  iu  the  season. 

Jamestow  (N-  V.  l'.  A;  O.  .see  iiage  XII)— Chautaiujna  1.  1  ni.  and  outlet  ll..v- 
iun  fllrMu^ill  t.  ,Mi;  nias<alonge,  I.  and  s.  lu.  b.  I).,  rork  bass,  ijcrcli  and  biiUbi  ,i.ls, 
niasealonne  and  H .  m.  b.  b.  most  niinieroiis;  livt-  minnows  ami  art.  minnows  ,ind 
trolling  sjioons  used.  June,  iSeiitember  ajid  O'-tober  best;  liotels  j;'2  to  ^ij!.  il,; 
guides,  boats  etc.  eau  be  had  reasouabU'. 

Jessups  Tjanding"  (Adirondack)— Hunt  1.,  Jennie  1.,  Kfl'nor  1.  Earlye  cr.  1  m.; 
lakes  l)ei-t;  bass  and  trout;  bass  most  abundant;  minnows  i'.nd  dobsons  usual  bails; 
-May  and  June  are  best  for  trout  and  Aut;nsl  for  bats;  hotel  .^'J  ji.  d.;  f^'iiides  ?:;  p. 
d.;  boats  irl  j).  d. 

Jordar  (N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.) — Seueea  r.  and  ("rosH  1.  1 '..  m.;  last  best;  pike,  jiiiii- 
erel  and  b.  b.'  ()swe(,'o  (1.  m.)bass  most  plentiful;  erabs  ind  minnows  as  liait>; 
.\unust  and  September  best;  hotel  $'2  j).  d.;  t^uide  ?r2  p.  d.;  boats  'J.")C  to  50c  p.  il.; 
bait  i\  p.  liiu. 

Katonah  (N  Y.  C.  &  H.  K.)— Lake  Wai'cabuc  <">  m.;  Cross*  r.  '.i  m.;  <rotoii  r.  '^  u\.; 
first  .best:  iiilieand  b.  b.,  the  lattermost  abundant;  lise  lish,  frogs  and  <  .her  bait>. 
June,  July  and  .\ugust  best;   hoteds  at  reasoaaldi'  rates;  boats  T'x-  p.  d. 

Kennedy  (N.  Y.  I..  K.  A;  \V.) — (.'onewango  cr.  near  station;  jiickerel,  bass,  ]'iki', 
etc..  usual  baits;  .\pril  ami  May  best;  liotels  j^l..'>(i  p.  d.  'J  he  lisbinj^  at  this  poiut 
depends  mainly  upon  the  extent  of   tlie  spring   llumls,  which  it  full,  fair   lishiny  ir* 


Keuka,  Ijake  (vm  liath  on  N.  Y.  L.  K.  A:  W.) — li.  b.,  salmon  (.r  lake  trout;  the 
liist  veiy  nuiuer<ir  ..  the  latt'V  getting  nuire  jilentiful  e\ery  season;  hotels  i'\ 
toj^lap.  w.;  boats  and  guides  reasonable.  8i;e  Thk  .Vmkkk  an  .\.N(.i.eu,  V(p1.  IV. 
page  ."JM. 


y.  m.;  1.    amis,  m.,  b.  b.,    pickerel  uiid 
frogs   and    Hies   usual    baits;  .May,    June, 
S^J  p.    d.;   boatmen  .*1  to    f'.i   p.    d.:  bciit 
•  in  this  1.,  up  to  7  lbs.,   and  good  li^hlllg 


Kinderhoiik  (15.  .**:  .\.) -KiTulerh>ok   1. 
]ierch;  !lassmo^t   numerous:   minnows, 
July,  .Vugiisl  and  Sei.temher  best:  liotels 
aiul  bait  cheap.     11. e  1.  m.  b.  b.  run  hu-gt 
is  reported. 

King's  Bridg'e  (N.  Y.  C.  cV  N.)— Harlevi  r.  near  station;  Spuyten  Duyvil  cr.  , 
IU.;  Hudson  r.  ',  ni.;  strijied  bass,  bla<'kiish,  tomcods  I'tc;  ton:cods  most  nuiuri- 
ous;  shrimp,  sancl  W(ir;usand  soft  clams  as  baits;  May,  June,  July,  .Vugtist,  Sepii  iii- 
lier  and  < '(toiler  best;  hotels  ;"J  \k  d.;  guide  .'^1  p.  d.;  boal,  bait  and  tackle  can  1  e 
iiad  at  7"c  p.  d.     i>bb  tide  is  tlie  best. 

Kingston  (N.  Y.  AV.  S,  \-  B.)— Hudson  r.  1'.  m.;  .Vuntrines  1.  I  m.;  1st,  'ind,  :iiil. 
4tli  and  ."ith  liinnewater  I's.'^m.;  Esopus  cr.  1  m.;  Wallkill  r.  '.;m.;  about  iqually 
good;  lickefi'l,  b.  b.,  yellow  perch,  b.  b.  and  coarse  fish  most  numerous;  ".vorms, 
dolistuis  anti  minnows  as  baits;  Jure,  July,  .Vugust  and  September  best;  hotel  ut 
ri'asoiiable  rate;  boats  f  I  p.  d. ;  bait  i^l  p.  I'jU. 

take  Clir.mplain  (Via  various  r.  r.  from  ditt'erent  points) — There  is  good  ti>li 
ing  from  '.  ead  to  foot  of  lane,  and  especially  on  the  Vermont  slifire  at  Tliomi  ~c  i.- 
I'nint  near  tlie  nioiith  of  Otter  cr.  and  in  that  vicinity;  at  v'edar  Beach:  near  tin 
mouth  of  ^\in<loski  and  Lamoille  r's;  in  Malletts  Bay  and  iu  llu  waters  betwieii  ll:c 
tow2is  of  Houlh  Hero,  (irand  Isb-  and  North  Hero  in  (irand  Isle  Co.:  in  Kechm 
liii\,  about  Cedar,  I'iidi  Jiladder.  Savage,  Butlers  and  Woods  Island,  the  latter  call'il 
as  good  as 'iny  in  the  lake.  In  St.  Albans  Bay  the  fishing  is  siiiierb;  at  liiniMS 
I'oint  it  is  excellent,  and  on  this  ground  mascalonge  are  taken:  b.  b.,  pike,  picki  n  1. 
pen  h  and  idk^'iiercb  are  caught.  Livebait.  trolling  .ir  still  fishing  is  the  faxdnic 
bait,  but  (  n  the  reefs  i^i'  baif-  the  art.  fiy  does  ileadly  work.  The  yellow  perch  an- 
large  and  swarm  in  gri'at  numbers. 

Lake  Mahopac  (N.  Y.  C.  k  E.  R.  and  N.  Y.  C.  &  N.)— Lake  Mahopac  %  m.;  -"Mud 
ji.  'i,m.:  Kirk  1.  '.'  m.:  Long  p.  2m  .;  Dike  Mahoi>ac  and  Kirk  1.  best;  jiiekerel.  !i,  !•., 
white  perch  etc.;  piidierel  ami  b.  b.  most  abundant:  live  bait  (small  fish),  mostly; 
June  and  September  best;  hotels  j^'J  to  $'.i  p.  d.,  and  1^5  and  upwards  p.  w. ;  guuk* 
■$2  p.  d.;  boats  fl.'iO  p.  d.;  bait  jl  p.  ln(». 

Lakewood  (N.  Y.  P.  \-0.  .See  pag  XIH— chaiitauijua  1.  '.,  m.;  iiickerel,  b.  a:iil 
yellow  b.  etc.;  b.  and  yellow  b.  most  abuudaut;  live  and  art,  minnows   and  spoeun 


f  XITilD    STATES   AND   CANADA. 


139 


ckcnl   itc;  tl.i^ 

H     <'tl'.    Uh     llillts, 

.;  l)()atK  $1  !■.  (I. 
irce,  althuu';li  a 

ml      outlet     tln'V- 

mill  liiillh<  .i.is 
t.  iiiiiiiui\\>  ,111,1 

i      ^2     U>     :i  1'.   ,1.; 

uirlyi!  cr.  1  ui.; 
iOUH  (isual  liails; 
..;  giiitlL'H   ?:i  [K 

lifst:  iiikc,  iiiik- 

IllinWH  US  )i;iil>; 
'>C    to    GUc    [1.  (I.; 


<  riitDU  r.  '.  111.; 
iiud  I  .in'V  liaits, 
(1. 

I'lcl,  buss,  ]iikc, 
lit,'  lit  this  jKiiut 
1,  t'uir  lisliiii^!  i;* 


lake  tiimt:  the 
asnu;  Imtcls  .»i) 
AMliLElt,  Vdl.  IV, 

).,  liii'lurtl  alnl 
its;  May,  Jiiia-, 
f'i  1).  (L:  lidatr. 
id  goud  li^lml•: 

Duyvil   ir.    ., 
lis  most  limn.  1- 

U^!llst,  Scjiti  111- 
d  tai'klf  cull  1 . 


;  1st,  •hid,  :ii.l. 

alionf  t(iii;illy 
ih'I'oiih;  ■Senilis, 
I'   lic'Ht;  Lotil  lit 


('  is   good   tisli- 

at  llioiii]  M  1.- 

k-acli;  iH'ar  tLi 

LTS   liltWt'CIl   tl:i' 

Co.:  in  Hirhm 
tllc  latter  ralUd 

I'll;  at    lidiiM  s 

jiike,  iiiiken  I, 
is    the   ta\oiitt' 

How  iiei'ili   iiif 

ia<'  'u  HI.:  Mud 
liickerel.  !i.  b., 
I  tish),  iiio.-ll.v; 
i   p.  w. :  mi'ik* 

i(  kerel,  li.  a:nl 

s    uud    sjioollH 


\Mil;  June.  July,  August,  Sei)t«'m>)er  and  October  best;  liotels  .f2.,'0  to  $;t  ]).  d.; 
t:  mil  s  j'J  11.  d.:  bouts  T.'ic  to  i^'.i  ]i.  d.  Tin-  best  bass  tishiuj,'  is  in  May,  Sei)t.  and  Oct.; 
:-  .  1  i'ki-il  May  and  Oct.     (.iuod  tishiiif,'. 


Lancaster  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  A:  \\.) — ('ayu(,'a   cr.    'i    ni.;    b.    li.;  usually   caught   with 
\vi!iu;  May  and   June   best;  hotels   ji'j.rio   ji.   d.;  no  guides   or  boats   to   hire. 

La  Salle  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  A:  AV.)— Niagara  r.  at  station;  b.  b.,  iiick'.'rel,  iierch  etc.:  bass 

an 
1' 


XJi*/  OwlXC    1'^'    ^  •   '■'•   ■*■"    IV     i».  / —  ..^  Ki^iii  a  1.   jiL  .'*L(iiii<ii,    I'.    i».,   |u*n'-iii,  |M'iiii  i"ll.;    iNI.'^l 

iihl  !■  rill  iiii'st  nunierous;  June.  July,  .\u^'.  and  .Sejit.  best;  worms,  lobster  am 
-1 .  .11- Tised  as  bait;  hotel  at  low  cliar^'es;  no  jirofessiotial  j^uides,  liut  i  arties  cai 
1 ...  I  it  lined  to  act  as  such;  boats  and  baits  at  reasonable  prices. 

Lawrence  (I-  i-  f^<f'  lia^te  XIX.) — .\tlaiitic  Oi-ean  '2  in.:  Jamaica  liay  1'^  ni.; 
.;.  miisteid  Jlay  1'..  in.;  Jamaica  JJay  best;  bluetish.  tlattish,  weaktisli,  slieeiislii  iid 
.!  ;  weaktisli  lllo^  t  iiunierous;  shriniii,  slicdder  crab  etc.  as  baits;  July,  .\iij,'ust 
111.. I  Seiiteliibei'  best:  first  of  (bind  alid  first  of  el.b  tides  lust:  no  hotels  at  this  jilace: 
;.   i.lis  and  boats  can  be  obtained. 

Liberty  (N.  Y.  <).  i'«  W.) — Hroadhead  1..  Neversiuk  r.,  lieutoii  Hollow  br.;  trout 
;i  .!  iukirel;  usual  baits;  Jtine  best;  boteiw  f  2  p.  d. 

Liberty  Palls  ( N'.  Y.  O.  iV  W.     S>ee  pagf   X.)—MonRaup  stream,  Ceutral   IJrancL 
111.;  trout;  flies  and  worms;  June,  July  and  .Vuj,'.;  boats  not  iieedid;  bait   for  lit- 
!  I  ir  nothing. 

Lindley  (S.  (i.  i^  C.) — Tiopu  cr.  'li>  rmls:  picken  I  .md  jierch.  former  most  niinier- 
.  I)-;  customary  baits;  IMay.  June,  Sept.,  Oct.,  best  months;  no  rejiort  as  to  cost  of 
iii'tils.  guides,  Vjoats  and  liaits. 

Little  Falls  ( ■*•'■  Y.  W.  S.  \-  IVi— I'iscco  1.  ;i.'i  m.:  salmon  (lake)  trout  and  speckled 
;r..iii.  the  latter  most  ainiudi'iit;  spoons  uud  minnows  used;  May.  June  and  .\iigust 
1  i.«t;  hotel  !?'J  p.  d.;  boats  and  uait  at  fair  prictv*. 

Little  Genesee  (B-  E.  .V  C.)— (ienesee  cr.  ne;ir  station,  and  another  cr.  (not  nam- 
m1  1  ^.  miles  which  i.-  best;  some  trout  taken  lure:  wuriii  liuit;  hotel  at  (ienesee  .'^^l 
1.  u. 

Little  Neck  (I"  I-  See  jiage  XIX.)— Eittle  Neck  liay  ',  m.;  ilounders.  toliicods,. 
-iMi  |iiis.  blacktish  etc.:  tlounders  and  tomcods  most  ininierous;  soft  clams  ami 
>aiiilworins  as  liaits:  .\pril  to  October  best;  Hood  tide  best;  hotel  jSM  p.  w.;  guide  j=l 
p.  d.:  boats  Mc  to  H  p.  d. 

Locke  (i^o- C.) — Small  trout  brooks  frbni  '■,  to  3  m.;  trout  and  sunfish;  trout 
III. i>t  numerous;  worm  bait:  Muy.  June  and  July  best;  hotels.*'.'  p.  d.:  liait  plenti- 
tui. 

LockportlN.  Y.  ('.  .N:  H.  IJ.)— Eighteen  Mile  cr.  J  to  12  m.  and  Lake  Ontario  at  its 
iiiniith  r.:  m.;  Twelve  ilile  oi-  Wilson  cr.  11  m.;  Voungstown  at  mouth  of  Niagara  r. 
-I'll.,  via  r.  r.  to  Lewistoii  and  tl  m.  by  stage  or  str.:  l^i^diteen  Mile  cr.  and  Yoiings- 
tnuii  best:  b.  b.,  jiike.  pike-iierch.  jiendi.  rock  bass  etc. ;  b.  b.,  rock  b.  and  jierch 
iii..>t  numerous  in  Ik  M.  cr.  and  pickerel  or  |iike  at  AVilsoii  cr.;  b.  b..  perch,  pike- 
]  i-rcli  and  heiiing  at  Niagara  r. :  chubs  and  minnows  as  baits;  art.  bait  usi'd  only  in 
Miiil-sunimer  ut  Voungstown ;  ^lay,  June  and  July  best;  .Sejit.  and  Oct.  tor  I'ike; 
l;itiN  Si  to  $l.r)(i  p.  d.,  or  :?7  to  #10  p.  w.;  guides  with  boat  and  bait  j^'.;  \\.  d.;  Iioatn- 
111,. I  bait  plenty. 

Locust  Valley  (E.I.  See  jiage  XIX.)— Long  Island  Sound  J  m.;  Hempstead 
lliiilii.r  :J'.^  m.:  oyster  Bay  Harbor  :i  .n..  first  best;  weakfish.  blackfish.  bluetisli, 
-ii;i|.iiing  mackerel,  i  ti.:  blackfish  and  snapping  mackerel  most  abundaiii:  soft 
-ill  II  clams,  minnows.  sil\er  sides,  shrimp   etc.  as  baits:  .\luy.  .lune.  Jul.\.  .\iigust 

mill  Seiitember  best;  flood  tiile  best  forulibut  Weakfish.  w  hicli  bite  1  est  on  ebb 
till'  ;  hotels  ad.iaceiit  .SI  to  i^'i  p.  d.:  f,'ui(les  and  boats  can  be  had  at  small  expense. 
I  iii'ly  in  the  season  a  few  trout  can  be  caught  with  worm  bait  in  the  (ilen  Oo\e  jkI'h 
ainl  in  Shoe  Swamp  br.,  at  Mill  Neck. 


Long  Beach  (I..  1.)— AVreck  Eeed  Draw-liridge  ami  mouth  of  White  Hill  cr.  '^ 
.;.  last  be-t;  sheepsliead.  Weakfish,  blllefish.  sea  bu^^,  blacktish,  kinnrtsh.  pol|;ies, 
I. .;  shedder  crab,  shrimp,  dams  and  fiddlers  as  baits:  July  15  to  October  1  best; 
1...  il  tide   best;  hotel  f  •')  to  $C.  p.  d.;  boat  .?1  p.  d.;  bait  at  triHiii),'   cost,     (iuod  fish- 


1 

it 

II 

Ui'.-. 


Lordville  |N.  Y.  L.  E.  \-  \V.)— Delaware  r.:  Honiund  p.:  Sand  p.;  Adams  1..  Hinh 

!.  iiiiii  a  number  of  cr's.  all  lasily  reached  and  good;  trout,  b.  ti.  and  other  fisii. 
.il'.iind;  baits  worms,  dippers  and  files;  fishing  good  in  summer  and  (all:  goml 
.  I'Uutry  hotels  at  reasouabl*  prices;  boats  and  bait  plenty  at  im  derate  rates. 


:i 


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w^^ 


140 


THE   AXGLEll  S    GUIDE    1500K. 


Low  Point  (N.  V.  ('.  .S:  H.  U.i  — HikImih  r.;  lila.k  ami  -tiiiMMl  1>ar*s,  whitf  kij.! 
ycllipu  i.tirli.  r\f.;  \vliit('  i«Tili  iiiofii  inuiu'riiiis;  iiiiiiiniw.-,  riicki'ts,  salt  iiiack>  i.  1, 
«'tc.  ilM'd  t'(ir  liiiitH;  SrptcliilM  T  ami  (.)ctol>'jr  best;  hutt'ls  in  .-iliium-r  sfiifoii  at  $■■  t  ■ 
i^  ji.  w.     t'loi'il  tide  best. 

IiOWville  (1  ■  'V  !'•■  li.)— H<'av<T  r.  ami  nthci-  wattTs  I'diitain  lake  ainl  lironk  ti-n-.t 
ti>  i-atrli  which  Ma.v  ami  June  ai'f  rniisidfi'id  tlif  licst  iiinntlis.  ( )iir  cnrrcfpdinliiii  , 
1  liii'n(^rai>liy  i^<  <if  mucIi  a  iharartt  r  that  wr  can  jilcaii  only  thf  tact  that  a  iiuhiIm  ;  ..t 
lakes  nut  vcrv  far  ott'  cDiituiu  i)Uiity  nf  lish  aud   that  the  chai(,'eH  arc  not    aureus. n- 

al)le. 

Iiyon  Mountain  (Cliateaunay)— I'liper  ('hat<,'au','ay  1.  4  m.:  ('hazy  1.  ('>  ni.;  saliu  ■ii 
and    hrdiik    tr"Ut    ami    wiiitehsli:   two  lirst  lianieil    best:  tridlint,'   sjioons,  tly  h^'k- 
and  Miinns  used:  .)nne  to  October  best;   huttds  ? .;  l>.  d.;  ^uiides  ;it  moderate  chaij. 
boats  and  bait  oOc  to  ifi  \>.  d. 

Lyons  iN.  V.  \V.  S.  \  B.  and  S.  d.  \-  ('.)— Clyde  r.  ' ,  lu  ;  Mud  ev.  1  ni.;  Canan  i.i; 
j,'ua  oiiili  t  1  ju:  Clyde  r.  best  tor  iiike,  anil  for  pickerel  in  April;  Canandai;.'ii;i 
outlet  for  b.  b.,  and  after  April  for  i)ickertd;  jiike,  jiickerel,  b.  li.,  rock  bass,  et. 
biack  and  rocdv  bass  most  numer(Uis;  April  bi>st  for  i)ickei'el,  -May  fur  pike  an<l  •lul'. 
torb.  b.;  minnows,  ^'rasshiijiiers  and  art.  tties  are  used:  hotels  ^2  ji.  d.;  -^uidi - 
.fl.."i)  ji.  d. ;  boats  ."ide  J).  <1.,  and  niiuuows  j^l  p.  Knj.  Excellent  waters  for  pike  :iij  1 
pickerel,  both  of  which  run  lart^e. 

Machias  |1''-  N.  V.  .V  ]'.)— Lime  1.  ',  m.;  1.  ni.  \>.  b.,  jierch,  bullheads  etc.;  perih 
mo>i  numerous;  worms,  tirubs  and  ndnuows  as  baits;  •! line  and   July  best;    hotel- 
at  reasonable  rites;  l)oats  'i'n-  p.  d.     Tliis  1.  lias  been  recently  stockeil  and  fair  ti-1; 
iii;4  is  expected  diiriny:  this  season. 

Malone  (<•■ '■^' I-i- <'.) — Meacheiu  1.  25  jn.;  State  Dam  i:!  ni.;  Koiiiid  1.  I'i  ni.;  -^r 
Hej^is  I.  :t.')  111. :  IJaKKf' 1- I*'  i"-;  the  two  first  are  best;  siieckled  and  lake  froiii 
speckled  triuit  most  numerous;  Hies  and  svornis  ns<'d;  May  and  .Iiuie  In ->; 
liot<ds  .r'i  to  .*'J.."iU  |i.  il.;  j,'uidi's  at  moderate  prices;  boats  "lUc  p.  d.  t)ther  waJ'- 
give  like  good  lishing      These  are  all  e.xcidleiit  grounds. 

Maniaroneck  (N.  Y.,  N.  H.  \-  H.)— The  fishing  is  <loiie  in  Long  Island  Sound 
111.  distant.     Stiiiied   bass,  blacktish,  siKippers.  tloimdi'i's  and  tomcods  are  cai;u;hi 
the   blacktish    most  numerous;  baits,  clams,  tiddlers,  shrimp,   minnows   aiid  ciii'i. 
The  rocks  olf  Milton  I'oint  are  best  for  striiied    bass   and  snappers;  hotels,    boat-. 
1)()atiuen,  baitH  at  fair  prices.    See  Thk  .\Mi;i(rt  a.n  Anhi.ku,  vol.  \'II,  page  42. 

Manlius  (S.  ().  iS;  X.  V.)— Ca/enovia  1.  at  stati'on;  there  are  also  In  or  VI  otli.' 
lakes  w  itiiiii  (  asy  ri'aih,  and  some  rivers  as  the  Seneca,  (>neida,  Chittenaiigo  et.  . 
s.  and  1.  111.  b.  b..  peridi,  pike,  rock  bass,  pitdierel  etc.:  peridi  and  rin'k  bass  iii'  -t 
numerous:  spoons,  frogs,  minnows,  worms  and  craylish  baits;  hotels  at  rea.siii  e 
Ide  rales;  boats  'jr.c  to  <l  p.  d. 

Manlins  Centre  (N.  Y.  W.  s.  \-  U.)  -Oroon  1.  2  ni.;  trout,  i.ike  etc.;  trout  \w'-. 
numerous:  worms  and  small  fish  as  baits.  May,  June,  July  and  August  best;  b",.!- 
2."ic  p.  h.      This  is  a  fas  orite  ground  of  Syracuse,  (X.  Y.)  anglers. 

Manor  (L.  L  Seepage  XIXi— Peconic  r.  ',  ni.;  luiiuerous  ji.  from  '.,  to.',:: 
ab(uit  e(|iial;  ]iickerel,  perch,  suntish,  catlish  etc.;  pickerel  and  catiish  most  iniii,. 
rolls;  meat,  worms,  small  lishetc.:    .Vjiril  and    .May  best;  hotel  .•Jl    p.    ,i.;    boat-    i" 

low  cost;  bait  e;isily  ]irocured.     L(Uig   Island  Sound   Tin.    distant    gives  g 1  jh.i    \ 

lishingut  all  stages  of  the  tide,  especially  in  the  mouths  of  July  and  .\ug. 

MapletoniSo.  ('.)— Owas<"o  1, -i  m.;  Caxiiga  1.  ">  ui.;  both  good;  trout,  jiiki.  )  n 
ei'el,  b.  b.  and  iH-rch:  trout  and  I'crch  most  abundant:  minnow  bait;  July,  .\U'.^  -i 
.Sei)temln'r  anil  October  best :  l)oats  and  bait  can  be  had. 

Marathon  (D.  L.  &  \*.)— Tioughnioga  i-.  near  station;  b.  b.  aud  pickerel:  b   i 
most  iiiiiiieriuis;  frogs,  dol)sous,  grasshoppers  aud  crab  (crayfl><h)  baits;  .Iul\  ,i::  ! 
.\ugust  best;  hotels  ^'1  p.  d.     The  b,  b,  do  not  ruu  over  3'j  llis. 

Martville  (So.   ('.)— Sodns  cr.  ne:ir  station;  bass   and  coarse  varieties;  thei::-' 
piediuiiiiiating;  tly  and  spt>on   hooks    Used;  June   and   -luly    liest;  hotel    ^1   p.    1 
guide  .*l..")Up.  d.;  boats  and  bait  cau  be  had  leasoiiable, 

Mattitlick  (L.  T.  See  jmge  XIX.)— Long  Islauil  Soiunl  1 '.,  m.;  Mattitiick  cr.  ii^  i' 
.sitalioii:  l.ittli'  l'e<-onic  Hay  '.  m.;  Marsatooka  1.  '.viii.:  Jirst  best;  Idiielisli,  kii::: 
lish.  perch,  pickerel,  bass,  etc. :  bliiefish.  kiiigtish  ami  weakfisli  most  abund  u  t 
clams,  blinkers  an<i  sof  t  crabs  as  baits;  July,  .Viigllst  and  .September  best;  ie,-i- 
-fJ  p.  d.:  guides  with  boats  f.")  p.  d.;  rowboat'-i  $2  p.  d:  The  .slack  of  the  ebb  tid  i- 
rousidered  besst. 


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141 


Mechanicstown  (N.  Y.  <>.  \-  W.     s«c   pa^'c   X.)— NVallkill  r.   '.  v.i.:  }>.  h.,  \nc\i- 
■  ■'■:.  [K  ivh.  etf. .  Iiass  aiiil  iiiiki'ffl    iimst   iniiiicrniis:  iniiiiinw  liait:  ^iiriiiK  iiiul  full 
,.  iitiis  iK'Mt;  iiotol  about  .rl  \t.  d .  :  Imats  ami    bait  can  be  )ia<l  at  small  tust.     (iuml 
-iiiiji  for  b.  1).  i^l  rciHirti'd. 

Medford  (I-.  I.     Si'i- paj^f   XIX.) — Itojikoukoma  1.  d  m   ;  b.  b.,  jiickiTcl.  jicrdi, 
l.ass   iiidst   iiunieriiiis:  trolls,  ttifs  and  wurum  as  baits;  Jul\  aucl  Aii^just  bot; 
ti.  :   i  at  I  lasoiiablc  rates;  boats  '2'n'  \>.  h, 

Melleuvile   iH-  ^"  A.i— ('o]iaki' 1.  loui.:  roik   bass,  b.  li.,  pcrcli,  »-tr,;  I'ock   and 
'         most    niUMiidiis:  all  kinds  of  baits   used:  June   and    Sc]itcnilnr    nest;  Imtils 
•  l'"!!.  d.;  K'lidi-   reasonable;  boat  and    b^it  .Vio  p.  d.     WitLin  a  few  ininiUes  walk 
!  ilie  above  station,  there  is  line  trout  lisliin^,'. 

Memphis   'N.  Y    \Y.  S.  \-    l!.i— Seneca   r.  li    in.;  iiiekerel.  jiike.    b.  1).,    etc   ;  flics 
:  minnow  bait;   May,  .Juiu.'  a  id  Septeniber  best;  boats  and  bait  can  be  obtained. 

Merrick  ll..  I.  Sce  \\n<n'  XIX. i — Cedar  Swaniji  (  r.  1  m.;  Newbi-idc(.  n .  p,  m.; 
1-;  licst;  trout;  worms  and  art.  Hies  used;  .Viiril  and  Ma\  best;  hotel  at  reason- 
1  !•    rates;  bait   can  be  procured.     There  is  also   saltwater   tishiUK    within  a  siiort 

i-;,ince. 

Merritts   Comers  iN.  Y.  C.  \  N.i— Croton  l.  •_>  m.:  :\Inil  p.  l  m.;  tirst  best;  ro/k 
,1--.  )i.  b..  white    iicrcli.  vellowbass.  jiickerel,   sunlish.  etc.;  Worms,  lish.  cri(diets, 
;,i--lioppcrs,  clams  and  shrimp  as  baits;  last  of  August  to  No\eniber  1  liest;  hotels 
-^    ■"  p.  <!.,  or  >i\  p.  w.;  boats  ."lOc  to  ,^1  i'.  d. 

Mexico   ili.  ^Y.  \- (). I— Lake   Ontario  at  Mexico   Point  4   m.;  b.  b.,  pickerel   etc.: 
most   numerous;  minnows  and    spoons    used;  .June,    July   and    .\uj,'iist   best; 
:  .  !•  Is  ,r2  p.  d.;  guides  at  reasonable  (■hiirj,'e>;:  boats  i'^t'i-  ]•.  d.     This  is  a  well  kuo.-.x 
,i:,i  ._'<iod  fishinji  t;round.     >See  'J'lii:  .\MKItl(AN  AN"(a.KIl,  vol.  \'I,  pa^'e  H. 

Milton  (V.  V.  W.  S.  \-  15.)-Halloi  ks  ii.  ',  m.:  I.on^'p.  '.  m  :  \\  hileheadn  Reef  in 
ilui-.nr.  'i  m.;  first  best;  b.  li.,  j  ercli.  ei<-.;  li.  b.  most  numerous;  minnows  and 
-liniiili  baits;  May,  June.  Jiilx  and  An^^ust  best;  hottds  ^^'Jji.  d.-  t,'uides  .»"J  p.  d.; 
I";it>  :i.")c' p.  h.;  minnows  can  be  luid  <'lieap'  The  Iteef  j^ives  excellent  Hshin^^  for 
1 '.  r.  h  and  b.  b. 

Milton  Perry  (N.  Y.  f.  \  H.  K.i— Hudson  r.  at  station;  Yati  Keiisselaer  cr.  1  m.: 
'i\  i;  pint^eis  I  r.  :i  m.:  last  best:  bass,  perch,  etc.:  bass  most  numeriuis;  worms  and 
/.'.'    bait;  June  to  November  1  best;  board   can  be  had  at  farmhou.-.e.s  at    uioderal  ■ 

i-t:  euide.  boats   and   bait  can  be  had   reasonable.    Thi're   are  a  few  trout  lu  Nan 

K'  i.-~elaer  cr. 

Moira  (O.  \-  L.  r.l— St.  Uenis  r.  li  m.;  Deor  r.  8  ni.:  East  p.  11  ni.:  Trout  1.  ^r,  m.: 
:-l"^t:  triuit:  Aiifjust  and  Septi/mber  best;  hotels  .*1.. Ml  to  .*■_'. ."in  j,.  i). ;  boat.-- ami 
<  !  ■  an  bi'  procured. 

Monroe  jN.  Y.  L.  K.  \-  AV.i— Kound  p.  1  m.;  I.on^  p.  1  ' .  in.;  Mount  Haslu  (.u- 
M  !  il.isha)  p. '2'o  111.:  the  tirst  and  last  best;  b.  b..  perch  an  1  pickerel;  b.  b.  most 
:   111.  r,iu>;  June,   last    of    .Vufiust.  September   an<l    Octoliei'  In  -t;  bails— minnows. 

II.  lets,    shrimp   and   craytish;  hole!.-    ^l..")ii  ]i.    d.;  boats   ."iiic   to.*!    p.    d 

Moiitg"onisry  (^V.  Y.i— Wallkill    r.    \    m.:  b.  b.  and   piiktM-(d;  June  and   Julv 
:     li\i    bait  and  hel^'ramites  used;   liotil   y^'-i   p.  il.;   bojit>    itUc   p.  d.;  lieh'ramites 

-I   ;      l>.o. 

Monticello  ll'.  J.  >V  M.'  White  Land  lUack  1.  s  m.;  b,  b.  and  pickerel;  tirst 
li'  !  iiumerous;  live  bait  and  anisic  worms  u.-ed;  .\u^..  Sipi.  and  (Jet.  bc,-,t;  hotids 
'J'     -:!p.  d.;  lioats  and  bait  reasonable. 

Morris  Dock  I N.  Y.  <'.  \-    X.)-!Iarleni    r.  near  station;  striped   bass,  liounders 
•t.      sandworms  and  shrimp  bait>:  spring' and  autun.n  best;  boats  and  bait  at    the 
-   .ll  charj."'s  of  the  Haihiu  r   bo.it  houses.     Both  ebb  and  Hood  tide. 

Morrisville  N.  Y.  i>.  .v  \V.  S.,-  pa^e  Xi—Lelaiid's  lakes  (:i).  I  ■ ,  m.;  b.  b..  juck- 
■  ;■, Old  perch;   ui  •in  liait;  July  and  .Vutzust   best:  hotels  »:i..")U   ti>    .-'    ii   d  ■  boat-- 

:".    :-    d. 

Mountaindale  ( N .  Y.  0.\-  W.i— .Sand  Bar  „  ni.:  liraden  br.  ',.  ni.;  I'owlwood  r. 
:  ;.  \b  Kie  p, 'Ji.  m.;  NYoods  p.  1',  m.:  all  uood:  trout,  b.  b.,  pickerel  per,-li  eb.- 
ii!  i.:iuws,  worms.  t;rubs,  bu^'s,  spoons  and  flicH  iis<  d;  Ma\  to  (lit  ;  hotels  .^l.TiOpl 
'1  :  men,  bouts  Ht'.i  baits  at  riusonaUle  rates. 

Mountain  Honse  i<'ats,  'M.i— Mountain  House  is  \2)  4  m,;  both  n I;  pickerel. 

.'       -  i.  ich.  >miiish  and  bullheads;  wliite  i  eich,  b.  b   and  trout    ha\e   .•ils,,    |„eii 


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142 


TUK    ANGLEB  S   GI'IUE   JiOOK. 


]nit  ill  the  lakt'H;  tlic  fciir  lu:<t  iiaiiH-d  iiic  jilcntj  ;  f-iiouus  uml  belly  of  iiickonl  (,r 
jxTi-h  UKfd  f'nr  i)ickfrfl,  and  A(>l■ul^*  for  the  other  kindH;  June  1  to  (Jctoher  1  lust; 
hotel  i'.i  to  ^=4  !>.  d.,  or  .*14  '.i  .r'Jl  ji.  w  .;  boatw  urn;  to  iyi<c  \)  h.  There  is  »-aiil  to  h,. 
fi(jo(l  trontinn  at  I.awreii.ehiut.',  a  ntatiou  ou  the  Cat.-  M.  r.  r.;  in  the  Kiskatom  cr., 
a  lew  rods  t'r"ni  the  Mtatiuu  hovxt<e. 

Mt.  Marion  (N*.  Y.  W  S  .t  15.,— Esopus  cr.  and  i'lattskill  cr.  1  m  ;  tirst  host;  li. 
1).  and  iiickerel;  minnow  bait;  .Jtily,  .\Mt;n.st  and  Seiiteniber  bewt;  hotel  }-2  p.d.nr 
Ijb  l".  w.;  buutH  and  bait.-s  can  be  oiitaiueil,  the  two  latter  generally  witlnnit 
cost. 

Mt.  McGreg'or  (S.  Mt.  McO.  k  L.  {J.)— ISonito  1.  1  ni.;  b.  b.  and  pickerel:  live 
minnows  and  art.  siioons  used;  lie.-t  iiiouthw,  J\ily,  Ang.  uud  Sept.  Charj>e>  arc 
juoderate  tor  boanl,  guides,  boalH  and  buitH. 

Mt.  Morris  (N.  Y.  I,.  E.  Ac  W.) — (ieneheo  r.  ',''  m.;  b.  1).  and  jiickorel;  the  hiitir 
onlv  o(  la^ionallv   canyht;    usmil    bait:  hotels    .f'2   ii.d.;  boais   incliuhnji  bait    '<'<>■ 

Mlimford  (U.  >v  P.  See  pat^e  Vlj— Allen's  cr.  'i  ni.;  Spriiiy  cr.  (rented  and 
leased)  hrst  named  best  and  free;  brook  tront:  worms  ami  tly  nsed;  April  and  May 
best:  hotel  j;  l..'iM  ]).  (1. :  some  boats  can  be  had.  Tin- lishing  tickets  uu  Spiin^;  cr. 
are  sold  at  .■?  1  \>.  d.;  for  the  season  at  ^lii  to  i'M, 

ITaimetlN-  V.  E.  E.  .V  W.) — Hockland  1.  7  m.;  idckend,  b.  b.,  etc.:  live  bait  \\>fi\: 
lMa\  and  -lune  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rates;  nienty  of  bait  ^"id  boats  t(j  bo  had. 

Newark  (N-  Y.  C.  \:  H.  R.)— Sudns  Bay  l^^  ni.;  b.  b.,  i)ickerel,  etc.:  pickerel  ne  s 
ininieiiius;  spoons  and  miiMKuvs  usi:d;  June  and  September  best;  hotels  .■?l,."o  v. 
d.;  boats  plenty  at  5iic  p.  d.;  bait  '>i)c  p.  1(»0;  guides  imd>ulinj{  boat  $2  to  #:j  p.  d.  " 

Newark  Valley  (So.  ('. I — Sonn-  lishiut,'  WMters  about. 4  m.  distant;  trout  ainl 
buss:  tidut  most  numerous;  tlies  used  (generally;  April  and  Max  best;  hotel  ».; 
p.  d. 

New  Berlin  (N.  Y.  (J.  &.  ^V.1—Unadilla  r.  ',:  ni.;  Wharton  cr.  1  m.;  first  b.  sf; 
jienli,  pickeiel,  b.  b.,  etc.;  i)c-rch  and  jiickerel  most  nnnierons:  minnow  and  w.nn 
baits;  J\ine  to  November  best;  hotels  about  *1..")U  p.  il. ;  boats  and  bait  plenty  ;iiiil 
<lieap. 

Newbtirgh(N.  Y.  \V.  S.  A:  B.l— ()ran^'e  1.  ti  m.;  Eittle  p.  :}  m.;  first  l)est:  b.  1... 
pic  kerel,  \  el  low  perch,  etc.;  b.  b.  aiid  pickerel  most  nunioroUH:  crabs  and  li\e  liiiit 
nsed;  January,  October  and  N()venil)er  best;  hotels  and  guides  at  reasonalili: 
prices:   boats  7.")c  ]>.  d.;  bait  7.">c  p.  1U(J. 

New  Hamburgh  (N.  v.  c.  A:  U.  R,)— Jsew  Hamburgh  ri  tf  on  the  Hudson  r. 
m.;  white  jierch  and  strijed  bass,  the  tirst  being  most  abundant:  shrimp,  woiuis 
and  live  1  ait  used:  July,  .Xugu.-t  and  September  lust ;  hotels  .sl.rwtp,  d.;  gui(!i>  ;it 
moderate  cost:  boats  *1  ji.  d.  The  aboM'  reef  is  ce'.ebiated  for  its  whit"  i  erch  tisli- 
ing,  and  late  in  August  sport  is  had  in  catching  snappers  (jouug  bluetish  '^  Ib.i  ou 
ihe  surface  with  i.iinnow  bait. 

New  Milford  (E.  \  H.  R.)— AVarwi(d<  cr.  near  station;  ^Va^vayauda  1.  4  ni.;  la.-t 
best;  bass,  pickeK'l,  tidiit,  etc.;  bass  ami  pickerel  most  abundant;  wornjs,  live  liiiit 
ciickets,  toads,  etc.  as  baits;  Jiiiu-,  July  and  August  best:  hotels  and  guidi  >  at 
reasonable  X)rices:  boats  oUc  p.  d. 

New  PaltZ  (W.  V.)— Wall  kill  cr.  at  station;  .^triped  bass  and  strawberry  l>ass; 
first  named  m.ost  numerous;  July,  August  and  Seittember  best;  baits— dtdl^n|)s. 
giasshopiiers,  tuadH  uud  worui8;  hotels  $'i  p.  d,,  less  p.  w.;  boats  and  bait  at  ni"il 
erat.'  charge. 

New  Scotland  (X.  Y.  W.  S.  ii^;  B.)— Thompson  1.  r,  m.:  Warner's  1.  C,  m.:  tirst 
lest:  b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch,  etc. :  )iickerel  most  numerous;  minnow  bait;  .\u.;ust 
.September,  October  and  November  best;  hoUds  at  reasonable  priies;  liouts  auil 
bait  at  moderate  cost 

New  York  City.  The  local  fishing  grounds  are  many  in  number  and  fruitful 
of  fisli.  Boats  can  be  Inal  at  all  i>f  them  and  usually  baits,  the  latter  however  hail 
better  be  providcil  1  efore  ■  ta'-ting  out.  J  Ik  charge  for  boats  ranges  fnini  Hoc  to  ^Ijj. 
(Land  sntticienf  bait  for  a  days  tlshmg  can  be  had  for  .'iOc,  exi  ludiug  howcvei'.  slid 
der  ciabs  whi4-h  vary  in  price  with  the  supply.  Baits  ot  all  kinds  can  geiienill>  1" 
(d)lained  ;n  Washington.  Fulton  or  Catherine  St.  markets.  Shrimp,  shedder  .'lal'- 
blood  worms,  sauil  woryis  and  clynib  ai'e  tlie  usual  baits.  Miiiiniycliu^is  or  "kil 
Jies,"  u  hardy  halt  wau;r  uimuoVi  ttfc  UscU  y.t  tiiuce,  and  very  sueet'i:5t'ully  iu  "s-uaii 


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143 


f  iiickcril  (.r 
ti.bcr  1  lii^r; 
it<  (^aid  In  li.- 
Kiskiitoiii  I  r  , 

first  \<fy<.   1, 

•1  ?-2  p.  il.or 
lally   witlioiit 

l)ickcicl-  livi 
(  liiirj^i-  uic 

i-i'l;  tlio  lattrr 
aiU(,'  l)ait  r>in' 

.  (rc-ntiil  1111(1 
Aiiril  ainl  M;iy 
ou   Siiiiiifi  i-r. 

livi;  bilit  llM'il; 
at><  to  be  liiiil. 

jiicktTt'l  nii'S 
loti'l.s  .rl.'iit  {). 
•-'  to  .•?:!  i>.  .1. 

iTit;  trout  aiiil 
licst;  L.it.'l    f'.' 

111.;  first  lH>t: 
now  ami  w  .un 
ait   i)lfiit\  ;iiiil 

t  l.ist:  1..  1... 
s  and  li%i-  Imit 
at   rcasoiuilpli- 

Hudson   r. 

Il'inili,  Wnilll* 
.  d  . ;  tiiii(!c<  at 
it"  1  ei'cli  tisli- 
ilii^h  ,'4  11). I.. L 

I  ill.;  la.-t 
|iriii.s,  live  liiiit 
aid   giiidi  >  ;it 

ivvliiTi'v  l>as.«; 
liits— doliMius. 
I    liait  at  111'mI 

II.  ti  ni.:  tir.-it 
liait;  Aii.!Ui«t. 
■s;  lioats  auil 

and   fruitful 
liowt'vcr  lui'l 
liu  i"oc  to  t1  l'- 

lowtvcr.  sl.ril 

HCIlt''!lll>   1" 

iiu<!dt'r  L'ral- 

jm^'M  or  'kil- 

illy  iu  "sJiai' 


J,  r  •  lyouup  hlupfinb)  ftHhiii^'t  fiiPftrinp  are  alHo  nun  h  u-id.  1  ho  Ruh  cauubt  in  the 
,ialt  or  biackinb  water  aif  ai<  foUowH:  hhu-tlsli,  weaktisb,  kin)j;fir<b,  Hbcejisbcad. 
fl.iuiiib'iv,  l)lai'ktinb,  sea  banh,  striiicd  basn,  (-jiots  or  Lat'aycttt'H,  toiucods,  tliiki-n, 
111  r^allrt  or  cunntTH,  iioiyicH  ftr.:  tin- lirHt  i;:in)t*(l  are  canubt  by  trolling  with  tlie 
}.i|iiiil  ofl'  .sliorc,  or  cbuiiiniinu  with  jm  nhadcn  bait.  1ji1(.;('  boatn.  inrludinn  tli»> 
lai  tain,  arc  hired  for  this  iiur|io,«e  at  about  $h>  i>.  d.:  they  <  an  be  necuied  (sr\cr;\l 
(la\>  notice  Hhould  be  niveni,  at  Jamaica  Hay,  Caniarsie,  Itockaway,  l-"oit  Hamiltiiu, 
I!ii.nd  Channel  and  at  GravcHeud  Hay.  The  other  fish  named  are  cauj^ht  in  ncaiiy 
all  tlic  bays  and  cstuarieKi  of  l.ont;  Island  and  New  Jersey,  and  in  the  lower  bay 
ami  111)  the  Hudson  and  Kast  rivers,  and  in  l.onj.;  Island  Sound.  'Jhe  toiin  ods  aid 
rtnuiiilers  are  most  iiuuieroii.>4  in  thi'  early  sjirin^'  and  fall,  and  tin'  ^\eaktisll   diiiiii^^ 

till 

ia;i',jht  at  times  on 


mnii'r  months.     'Die  shoepshead  are  not   abundant,  but  \<ry   lai^ic   ones  are 


the  mussel  beds  on  the  old  wrecks  in  the  ba\s.     We  i 


lame  some 


,f  the  salt  water  {^rounds  and  how  to  reach  them:  vtX  Hedloc's  Island  and  l{obii.'.s 
Itirf  in  the  bay,  by  boat  from  Wliitchall;  Meakfish  and  blaiklish  mostly;  AVeehaw- 
kfii  docks  (Wechawken),  Hudson  r.,  tomcods  ami  small  stri|ecl  bass:  I'ort  lee 
(Idiks  at  Fort  I.ee 


isionallv  weakfish  eti-..  but  mostly  eels  and    catlish;  I'ldl 


lam 


l!i:(li.'c  at  llai'lem,  blacktish    <d'  ^'ood   si/e,    tloimdeiH   in    s)  lint;  and    fall   nionll  s; 


trciu 


luu  to  !i.">th  St.  on  the  Hudson  r.,  strijjed    bass  (occasii  iiiilly    a  ]aii;e   one, 


lit 


they  usually  run  from  '.j  to  1  Hi.),  tomcods.  tloundcrs,  ^\ith  now  and  tlieti  a  striiji- 
jiliii^'  weaktisb:  aloiiK  the  jiiers  ^ood  li^hill^,' is  had  at  times,  both  in  the  Hiidsou 
and  r.ast  rivers,  for  stri]  ed  bass  and  tonicods;  Wall  St.  Ferry  and  ri."tli  St.  I'ocks  iu 
i;ii.,ikl\n.  and  I'ier  1  in  the  Fast  r.  on  the  N.  Y.  side  are  most  frecjuented.  ]'or  the 
tishiiiK  in  Harlem  r.  see  ]''i)iiiin.\M.  Hiou  Hiiiiioi;,  KiNiis  Hhiix.k  and  Moiims  J'oi  k. 
.Vll  of  these  are  described  under  their  al]ilial  efical  classitication  in  th(>  state  of  New 
Yiiik  For  the  fishin},'.fioni  iioints  on  St.iten  Island  New  York,  see:  Ai.j.knuai.k, 
<iiKHiui>s,  Hich.muM)  V.m,i-1'V  an<l  Kossvili.e.  For  the  tisliin^  grotinds  (.^alt  and 
fnsh  water),  of  I.onj;  Jsliind,  w  itliiii  .')  to  .''.u  m.  of  New  Y<>rk  City,  see:  HAinu  N, 
llu.iAviNs,  HAVi'oirr,  Hay  ItiDoi:,  Hnisi.Af,  Hudad  Channkl,  Citchouuk,  Fau  IJoi  k- 
uvw,  Fkeki'okt,  <ir.t-NHKAi),  (iiiKAr  Nkck,  Hammki.s,  Hintin(;i)i)N,  Islii-,  I.iiii.k 
Nkck,  LiMfsT  VAr.i.KY.  LoMi  I'.kai  11,  jMAnr]i:<  k,  Mkruk  ks,  Oakhalk,  l{nnM(  .\u 
Hii.i.,  liocKViJ.i-K  (KMiu:,  Skasidi,  and  Van  SicKi.i-.Ns.  All  of  tlichc  will  be  found 
alplial  etically  arraiij^ed  under  the  heading  of  '-New  York."  For  salt  or  brackish 
^vacl•r  Hshinf,'  in  the  stale  of  New  York  uji  the  Hudson  r.  v.  ithin  lu  to  fiU  m.  of  New 
Yelk  Cit>,  see;  CitciToN,  Cor.NW ai.i,.  Imiht  IMoNTtioMKin,  IiiviMiroN.  Ni-.w  Ha.mihi,<», 
NnviuMK.n,  I'lF.ui'dNr,  Sim;  SiNir  and '1  AiinYiowN  HKnaiis.  For  salt  water  tishin^;, 
tiMiu  iioints  in  the  stale  of  Ntw  J<  i>ey  located  within  »  to  ;*u   m.  of  New  York  City, 

^i(•(•;  HaYdNNK,  CaUIKUKT.  CoMMfMl'AW,  Fl-IZAUKTHl'dnr,  (iUEKNYILI.r:,  Ha(  kkn 
.^ACK     I.AFAYKT'rK,      MoNMolTH     1$F.A(  H,    NkWAKK.     NoRTH     I.OMi    BliAMU,     SKWAI.KN, 

8ii.utic  l{ivj;n,  Tnr.Mi.KY  and  Wkst  HiRiiKN.  In  addition  to  the  above  named  salt 
water  grounds,  we  add  the  followins,',  which  are  doubtless  the  most  jiopular  anions 
mil' loi-al  fishermen:  Sandy  Hook  itiside.  about  ^Jih' yards  off  the  li^'lithous<' — lalj^t; 
wc:f.kfish  run  here  in  tl  to  7  feet  wati'r;  reached  by  N  J.  Southern  r.  r.,  steamer 
from  I'ier  H;  boats  can  sometimes  be  had  at  the  (iovernnietit  docks.  Sheeiishead 
Bav  leached  via  the  Coney  Island  r.  r.:  boats  can  always  be  had;  fish  Itii  h's  I'oint, 
Hew  <  haiiuel,  the  Wallkill.  the  Ited  Horse,  the  Cellar  etc  Fort  Hamilton  is  1  favor- 
ite centre  from  whieli  to  reach  tin' best  fiidiiuds  of  the  lower  bay,  viz:  the  Moim- 
lueiit,  the  'Cribs."  olV  Stateii  Island  blurts,  the  mussel  shoals  otV  Viiarantiiie  and 
ether  jilai'es;  boats  can  alwavsbe  had  at  Fort  Hi.  iiilton.  ( »n  Coney  It-land  pood 
fishing  is  had;  alon^'side  the  iron  i>iers  (rt>hint,'  not  allowed  fidni  them),  blacktish 
ai'e  often  iilentiful:  at  the  "roi  ks"  iilireast  of  the  Manhattan  Hotel,  sheeiishead, 
strijied  bass  and  laree  blacktish  are  sometimes  caught  freely;  in  Coney  Island  cr. 
at  llumiitys  I'oint,  w<aktisb,  lloumlers  etc.;  at  the  mouth  of  Nig^'er  cr.  wheie  it 
6111)  ti.'S  into  Coney  Island  cr.,  there  is  at  times  excellent  strij  eil  bass  fishiiif,';  at 
Nnrtons  Point,  west  end  of  Coney  Islaii  I.  fishini,'  from  the  old  i)ier  is  often  «'Xcel- 
leiit.  In  Gravesend  Hay,  reached  via  \'un  Sicklens  on  (  oiiey  Island  r.  r.  there  is 
often  e.M'idlent  lishint,' lor  .-^trilled  buss,  weakfish,  founders  etc.  From  Carnarsie, 
the  tishinti  p'roniuls  of  Jamaica  Ha>'  are  easily  I'eached:  i,'ood  siiaji]  er  fishing,' off  tlie 
"harves  of  Harreli  Island,  and  excellent  sjjiirt  can  be  had  at  ISIock  House  w  reck  ami 
eth.r  grounds  in  the  bay;  boats  and  liaits  are  ]ilentifiil  at  Caniarsie.  oil  Sumly 
Heul.  light  and  at  the  lightshiji  tliere  is  at  certain  seasons  UMst  excellent  cliiini- 
iiiiiig  for  bliiefish;  hii(\vour  craft  at  Hay  lUdge  or  Fort  Hamillon.  .At  the  wicik 
ot'  the  HIack  Warrior,  reached  from  Sheei'shead  Hay.  Carnarsie  and  other  j  oiiits, 
there  is  grand  fishing  for  striiied  bass,  sheei  sliead  and  blacktish,  the  fish  all  ruu- 
iiiiii;  large.  Fishing  in  J.ong  Island  Sound  near  New  York  is  not  so  good  as  in 
f'Tiuir  \ears;  at  tin-  mouth  of  the  Harlem  r.  siaiie  good  strii  ed  bass  ate  sonic  times 
la.iulit.  also  at  Wards  lslan«l,  the  Three  Hrothers  and  at  Hell  (iate.  For  hsliing  in 
I.eiii;  Island  Sound  see:  Fi.ishino.  MAMAiii)M:(  k.  (^'oi.i.h.k  I'oint,  CnntNNA  and 
SiviicKKT.  For  fresh  water  fishing  wifhiii  IH  to  "lO  m.  of  New  York  (  ity  .-ee  the 
fi'U.iwing  points  of  whi<h  full  details  are   given    under   the   heading   id'  "New  Jer- 

HV";   HOVND  BKUOK,  OaKHLLD,  UKKAT  MKAIXiWS,   LAKEWeoD,  LVMiHfllsr,  MlDVALK, 


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MoT'NTAIN  ViKW,  OaKLANP,  OaK  HlDHf:.  liA^tSKVS,  HltXlKWOi  iD,  and  Wfston.  V.itliiii 
the  Hiiiiif  (liKtiincc  and  under  tlif  caipiidii  "N  'W  York"  will  he  tumid  the  folliiwinn 
jiuintH  t(Pi' ti'f.-ili  water  fiHliiii^':   Mkdkdiiii,    Ckakts.   CidiniN   I.akk,  (iin.DKXs  Jiitnu.f, 

(iUKI'.NWiiiiH  I,\Ki:.  HlUliLANK  MlLLN  J^AKK  M  AH'U'AC,  ()s<AW  ANA  LaKK,  I'l'liUVs.  KAm' 
Al'o  iind  Si;i- 1  i;itN. 

Zriagara  Falls  (Sovoral  r.  r. )— The  finliinn  wators  in  thiH  virinity  are:  ('ayiii.'a, 
JJiiriitslhi)!  and  ('liiiPi>ewii  er.  and  Niii^iura  r.:  in  the  cr.  ruck  liass.  yellow  )iVr,'|j, 
jiike  and  iHiasidnally  li.  1).;  in  Niagara  r.  ulxiNe  the  Falls  thi'  li.  l(.  ar.>  pleMtilul, 
(,'ainy  and  i)f  Kdixl  Hi/.f  with  now  and  then  a  nnuealoni^e  and  a  jiike;  rraxtish  mni 
niinnowH  ai(^  used  with  the  usual  artiticial  baits  for  trcdlin^,'.  Uelow  the  Falls  im-Ih 
and  cattish  are  caught  an<l  infruiiuently  h.  li.  At  the  lii^^  ruck  near  the  ••Cave  of  tlit- 
Winds"  \ery  large  cattisli  are  caUj^ht.  See  Tm-;  Amkukan  An'oi.ku,  \'u1.  III.,  'i],, 
'J.Hi>.  Hotels  from  S'J  to  *1  \).  d.:  jiuides  .*'J  p.  d.;  boats  and  baits  reasunable.  ;''hi. 
favorite  j,'rounds  for  local  aiij^ders  ai'e:  Navy  Island  bai',  liuckhorn  Island  i;ir. 
Thoni|ikin's  bar,  .Jones'  bar,  the  Sunken  Islands,  and  others,  (iood  lly  lisliinu  r.Ui 
be  had  iu  .hine  on  the  Aiuuricau  side  I'runi  Tort  I)a.\  to  (iiU  cr.,  and  around  all  ili.' 
islands  in  the  vicinity. 

ITiskayiina  (N.  V.  ('.  .V  H.  1!.)— Mohawk  r  ',  ni.;  islands  between  Alain  r.  iiml 
station:  b.  and  rock  bass.  ])ike.  iii(d>erel.  ipcrch  etc.;  b.  b.  nios^t  abundant:  dob-iin-. 
crabs,  woriris,  ^'rassho]>i>ers  crickets  ami  toads  as  bait^^;  .luiie,  .' iily,  Au^;u.-I  :iii(| 
September  best;   hotel  ^i'>  \i.  w.;   boats  'pUc  p.  d. 

No.  Norwich  (N.  Y.  O.  .V  W.  See  ])at;e  X)— i'henan(^()  r.  '.,,  m.:  i)ickerel,  ].i  irli 
and    whiielish:  ordinai'v    baitw;  May,    .lune   and   -July.     Hotids    .rl.'jri  p.    d. 

North  Bay  (N-  Y'.  O.  ^;  W.) — Omida  1.  near  station;  pike,  perch  etc.;  jiike  ni(.>t 
iiumeidus;  miuiiow  bait;  -lune,  .luly.  .\unust  and  September  buwt;  liotolH  .■?!  p.  d.; 
boats  at  "oc  p.  il..  or  free  if  stui)pinj4  at  hotel. 

North  Creek  (Adirondack)— Carr  br. 'J  m. ;  Norther.  ',  m.:  Holconib  p. 'J' .  ui.: 
Hudson  r.  near  station;  Uuarinn  br.  'J  ni.;  first  and  last  best;  trout:  woi'ni  ).;iit; 
.hnie  and  .luly  best:  hott'lK  i^'J  p.  d.;  t^uiiles  at  reusonabU'  price;  boats  nut  re(piiiiil; 
bait  jilentifiil. 

Noi'th  Pair  Haven  (Sn.  C.) — liako  Ontario  V,  in.;  Little  Si^dnn  Hay  at  station; 
the  lasi  lust;  pike,  pickerel,  b.  b..  wliitelisli.  ciscu  and  pendi;  in  tin.'  hike,  luki^ 
truMt  and  b.  b.;  jiickerel.  bass  and  pike  are  most  numeruils;  minnows  and  spunn 
hooks  are  used,  also  Hies  for  ba:-s:  .lune  and  .Jul.\  are  best  months  for  bass  :iii.| 
])ike,  and  .VUf^ust  ami  Se)itember  for  pickerel  and  whitetish;  hotelH  $2  p.  d.;  t,'iiiiU> 
»;l..'>i)  to  $'2  p.  d.;  boatH  M^•  to  $1  p.  d.     Good  lishinK  reported. 

Northville  (I".  -I.  *:  (1.)— Piseco  1.,  Lake  Pleasant,  Spy  1.,  Mud  1.  and  several 
others  in  Hamilton  Co.  furnish  ^^ood  lake  trout  tishiliK  iu  the  sijrin^;;  some  lavyc 
speckled  trout  in  all  these  hikes  and  their  outlets:  to  I'tuich  them  take  stage  to  Sa.v- 
ville,  an  light  hour's  drive;  good  guides  and  boats  at  Piseco  and  Lake  Pleasant; 
lirass  spoons  and  minnow  gangs  f<ir  the  lakes,  and  tly  and  wormy  for  the  Hpeckitil 
trout.      See    ThK    .V.MKUKAN    ,\N(iI,KU,   Vol.  Ill,  pp.   ifl'l. 

Norwich  (N.  V.  ().  \-  W.  See  pa.;e  X) — Chenango  1.;  Meads  p.;  b.  b.,  iiicKiril 
eti'.;   minnows,  dobsons  and  worms;   hotels  $1  p.  d.;   boat  iidc  p.  d. 


-Black   IJiver   lir.  near  staficm;  trout;  worm    liait: 


No.  Stephentown  (Leb.  S.) 

.lune  and  .Inly  lust  months. 

Oakdale  (L.  I.  See  page  .XIX)— (ireat  South  Hay  1'^  ni.;  bhicflsh,  weaklis'u. 
perch,  tbitlisli.  sheepshead  eti'. ;  weaklish  most  numerous;  soft  crabs  and  clams  :i.s 
baits;  June.  .luly  and  August  best:  accommodations  at  this  point  are  not  casil.v 
st'cure(L  The  trout  waters  at  this  point  are  preserved  by  the  Southsi<le  Club 
of  Now  York  City. 

Og'densbixrg'  (U.W,  \-  o.  and  U.  .^-  H.  K.)— St.  Lawrence  r.  '^  m.:  Hhnk  I.  "•  m.; 
Oswegatihie  r.  ',  m.:  first  best;  tnascalonge.  b,  b.,  pike,  wall-eyed  pike,  p' 1. 1'. 
dai'c,  chub,  salmon  trout  etc.:  jiike.  bass  and  p<'rch  most  numerous;  usual  baits; 
June,  Jul.v.  August  and  Se|iteuilier  best;  hotels  .^'i  to  ,<;(  p.  d.:  guide  without  bo  it  'i 
p.  d.;  boats  TiUc  p.  d.  The  tishing  is  rejiorted  as  very  excellent  at  this  point  .lud 
for  .s  or  10  ni.  either  up  or  down  the  river;  iu  stuue  seasons  niasealonge  tre  can^ibt 
of  fair  si/e  and  uumbei's. 

OleaniN.  Y'.  L.  K.  A:  W.l— oiean  cr..  Alhghatn  r.  and  the  trout  strean  s  "t  M- 
Kean  and  Potter  Co.,  Pa.;  Olean  cr.  is  very  good  for  b.  b.  and  perch,  but  i;  lieavil.v 
tislied;  the  .\lleghany  r.  has  some  bass,  perch  and  pickerel:  the  ti-out  br  >oks  M'' 
aeeoHsible  ('20  to  ;Wnl.)  from   ( •lean  via   B.  N.  Y.  >S:   P.  ll'y.     They  give   fail    sen-; 


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(itlilMi'iiiii   trmit   liiivf   l)f<ii    i>lunt*'il    in   scuiic   ot  them;  no   (^iiidi'M    Ufcdcd;  lioU'l 

Ontario  (K-  ^V.  \-  o.i— Hfar  <'rc<k  Imrlnn-  4  in.;  jxTili,  black,  d.  mid  h.  ni.)  and 
rci.  K  liafs  etc. ;  iicrcli  and  1.  ni.  It.  b.  most  n\innTun(.;  minnows  an  bait  tor  liai^s 
ainl  uiirnis  fur  jMTi'li:  .May  tn  Scptenibt  r  bent;  no  hiitcl  iit  tliin  plafc;  l.'oatH  ran  be 
hail  :it  reasonable  rates,  Imt  not  niueb  ni'fdt'd.  Tbero  arc  excellent  trolling;  i,'r()\uidH 
mljii.  I  nt  til  Hear  Creek  luirbor. 

Oscawaua  Lake  (N.  Y.  C.  \  H.  K.  to  IVekHkill  thence  by  sta^e  h  miles)— H.  b., 
pirki  rel.  wliite  jiercli  and  rock  bass;  trolling'  with  art.  baits,  still  tishinj,'  I'tc; 
1mi.iI- can  be  hired  ^l..'io  to  .r.'i  ii.  w.;  e.xcolleut  hotel.  A  swrnnier  resort.  See  Thk 
.\.\ll  l;l(  AN   .\N(il,i:it,  Vdl.  \1,  paKe-m. 

Osweg'O  (i^cveral  r.  r.) —(tsweno  r.  adjacent,  is  celebrated  for  its  b.  b.  fishing; 
i»l.uilly  with  the  tiy.  I.ake  ( intarin  is  within  easy  reach;  Cnnio  1,  12  m.,  and 
1  iiiiiiroiis  1.  10  ni.,  the  first  t,'iviii>,'  tair  sized  s.  in.  )>.  b,,  an<l  very  lart^e  1.  in,  b.  b.; 
liM'  iiiiniiow  is  the  bait;  the  latter  1.  contains  both  species  of  b.  b..  )iike  and  iiiasca- 
liiiii;!' ta  few).  Live  baits,  minnows,  frog's  and  worms;  of  the  art.  baits  the  |)lcin- 
toiii  iiiiinniNV  in  considered  best.  There  are  'Jo  trout  vvaters  distant  from  :t  to  11  m. 
fr,. Ill  Oswego,  in  all  of  which  (400(1  tishiii^,'  maybe  had,  and  in  some  of  them  most 
tX(  I  lleiit  scores  art' made,  ."Sir,  (leo.  Morj,'an  of  Oswei^o  has  kindly  consented  to 
^i\v  inforniatioii  rei,'ardinn  the  above  waters  to  all  who  will  call  iiiion  him.  .Seo 
Tin:  V.MKltlcAN  Anullu  vol.  III.  jiago  2'.)1.  hotels  ?2  p.  d;  guides  $-2J>t)  ji.  d.  lu- 
clmhii^'  boat. 

Otisville  (N.  Y.  L.  K.  \-  W.)— Shawnzink  Kill  1  in.;  Hashaw  Kill  1'^  m.;  I'ine 
Kiliilm.;  lieaver  br.  'j  in.;  Cotl'ee's  br.  1  m.;  Hash.iw  Kill  liest;  iiickerel.  b.  b. 
iiiiil  iiout;  |iickerel  and  bass  most  nnmeroiis;  .Inly  and  .\iit;ust  best;  baits,  small 
li>li.  nabs;  v,'i'asshoi)iiers  and  worms:  hotels  at  about  irl)!.  d.;  boats  and  bait  rea- 
Miiiilile,  about  .■r;i  p.  d.  There  are  other  i^ood  hshiii^;  iionds  in  this  vicinity,  easily 
i(Mi  hid  by  iiriv;ite  conveyance,  which  can  be  had  at  reasonable  rates. 

0weg"O  ("Several  r.  r.i — Sns(|Uchaiina  r.  adjacent;  yellow  and  b.  b.;  b.  b.  most 
iiliiiii  laiit;  minnows  and  lamjirey  '■els  as  liaits;  Se|itember.  October  and  Novi'inber 
lit>;.   Iioti-U  .^2  11.  d.;   boats  .»1  p.  d.;   baits  iiioderale. 

Oxford.  (1>.  «V  I-  W.)—Cheiiaiij,'o  r,  near  station;  Ludlow  1.  7  m.;  Steers  1  Ci  nr; 
iij;i:ill>  ^;ood;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch,  bullheads  etc.;  live  bait  for  jiickertd  and 
lidib:  summer  mouths  licst;  hotels  .■?!  to  rl..")U  p,  d.;  ^niides  i^'J  p.  d  :  boats  and 
bait  very  cheap. 

Oxford  (N.  Y.  (),  ^c  W,  and  X.  V.  L.  E.  -V:  ^V.)— Kouiid  p.  '.'  m.;  I.onu  ]i.  or  Walton 
1.  ■.!  .  lu.;  both  t,'ood;  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  perch;  the  two  lirst  iiretlominatiiiK;  baits, 
lii'ei'li  chubs,  shimrs.  ^'rasshoppers.  craytish  etc.;  .luiie.  Sepit.  and  Oct.  best;  no 
regular  hotels,  but  boirdiiif,' houses  at  reasonable  prices;  boats  anil  Kuide  .•?;!  i».  d.; 
u'liliiis  .■?■-'  p.  d.;  bait  :?1  p,  IL'U,  There  are  several  trout  waters  fruiu  'J  to  7  m.  that 
fiiiiiisli  fair  tishiuj,'. 

Painted  Post  (N.  Y.  I,.  K.  \-  \V.)— Tiojia  r.  :i  m.:  some  b.  b.  and  pickerel  caught 
!iin     ilobsons  mos'ly  useil;  .iune,  .inly,  .\uj,'ust  and  September  best;   hotels  .JI  p,  d. 

Parksville  (N'.  Y.  O.  \-  W.  see  page  X) — 1  ponds  and  2  brooks  close  liy;  trout 
i.j  !  111.  peicli  and  other  kinds;  baits. '  cut  bait  and  worm;  June,  .Iiily  and 
\\\-.:  at  hottd  nie;ils  :!oc,  and  lodf,'iiit,'  'J.")c  .■?">  p.  week.  By  jiaying  a  small  fee  t-.  the 
ii.vhi  is,  several  troiit  streams  uear  by  can  be  lished  %vith  fair  success.  The  p.  are 
(ri .  . 

Patterson  iN-  Y.  C.  >v  H.  K.  and  N.  \'.  k  N.  K.)— Wlialey  ji.  IP.  m,;  I'ine  p.  (\  ni.; 
Hails  p.  ><  111.;  White  p.  '■*  m.;  Tabors  T'ront  str.  I  m.;  hrst  best;  b.  b.,  pickerel, 
I'cr.  h  and  coarse  varieties,  but  the  three  mentioned  iiredominatiii!,':  minnows, 
Irii;-.  crickets,  grasshopiurs  etc  as  baits;  .Iune,  .liily.  .\ugust  and  Sei.ieiiilier  best: 
hull!  i'l  \K  d.;  t;uide  :?l.">oii.  d.;  boats 'J.^c  to  .'"tOc  ji.  d..  bait  can  be  obtained.  Kx- 
nlliiitb.  b.  lishing  in  August,  and  good  pifkerel  lishing  in  Scptcmbur,  also  fair 
trii':!iiiu'  in  .Viii'il  and  May. 

Pawling'  (X-  Y.  >v  N.  K.)— Whnloy  p,  1  m.:  I-ittlo  p.  'i  in.;  first  bppt;  b.  b..  pick- 
iii  ..  pike,  white  jierch.  yellow  jierch  etc.:  picliertd.  bass  and  iierch  are  all  niinie- 
I'l'U-  small  tish.  grasshoppers,  crickets  worms  etc.  as  baits;  .Iune.  .luly  and  Seit- 
ti' 111  If  best;  hotels  $1  to  :?'J  ji.  d.:  guides  $1  p.  d.:  boats 'iilc  p.  d.;  baits  fl  ji.  HXJ. 
\Vli;il.  y  p.  is  a  uolcd  lucul  lisUilig  water,  .iltho' the  lish  are  said  to  run  larger  iu 
Li;;  ■   p. 

Perry  i^^ilver  Lake)— Silver  1.  1  m.;  pickerel,  b,  b.  and  bullheads;  pickerel  most 


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iiuiiioroUM:  niinuow  iiiiil  woi'm  l)iiit>-;  •Iiiih'  lust  iimntli;  liottls  iit  rt'iinunablu  rate."; 
boats  anil  bait  at  uoniiiial  prici's.     Said  to  yield  yood  tishiiiK. 

Phillipsport  (N.  V.  o.  .V  W.i— Smitii's  1..  Kiill  lir.  imd  Sfi-inn  br.  all  near  by: 
trout,  b.  b.,  lukc,  j/ii'ki'rtd,  pmdi  and  IcHHcr  kinds;  May,  .Iiiuc  und  July  arr'  ln'^t 
iMoiitliH;  h(it<ds  $1  ]),  d.;  lioatH  fl  ji.  d.;  live  bait  $1  p.  I'Xi.  Fall  br.  is  hv^i  lur 
trout;  the  otlu'-  watcrH  for  buHw  «'tc. 

Phoenicia  (!'.  \-  ]).)— Snyder  Hollow  str.  2  to  4  in.;  trout:  flies  aud  worms  u.^^f-d; 
liottli- .*!.. Ml  ]).  d.;  nuidcH  nndlioiitu  not  needed.  At  Lauesville  ')  in.  from  Phmn 
iria  tbcre  in  Hiiid  t<i  )>c  ^ood  troutiiiu'. 

Pierinont  iN-  V.  I..  K.  .V  W.) — 'ruppan  Zee  Hay,  an  fxiiaUMion  of  the  Htidsnu  r. 
ni .  froni  station;  striju'd  bass  and  \arioiis  otbcr  lisb;  bass  (|Uitc  nunicrous   iu    -i  i 
Hon;  baits— sliiiiii|i.  crabs,  worms  etc.:  .\i»ril,  .Siiit.  aud  Oct.  best;  hottd    ,*l,'iii  |.,il.. 
boats  and  liaits  nasonablc. 

Pine  Hill  (T.  \  I).)— Hirch  cr.  '2  m.;  Mia  Iiwlian  cr.  •'!  m.^  Fnrlow  1.  ,">  m.;  tir-' 
best;  trout  and  1>.  b,:  tiout  most  numerous;  art.  flics  an  I  worms  used;  Ma>..hiii' 
and  .July  best;   notel  at  reasonable  rate;  t,'uide  r^t  \>.  d.'     mi  boats  n led. 

Pine  Island  (N.  Y.  L.  K.  .\:\V.)—l'oeliuek  er.  branch  cf  Wallkill  r.  '.  m.;  Widl 
kill  1-.  ^^  m.;  tbe  last  best;  most  all  varieties  of  N.  Y.  tre  li  water  tisbes;  b.  b,  ;ii:il 
J)icker4l  (|Uite  numerous;  .Vu^ust.  Sept.  and  Oct.  best;  li\  Mind  artificial  bait.s  ll.>eil: 
hotel  at  reasonable  priite;  no  guides  or  lioats;  liait  ditlicult  to  i)rocure, 

Pittsford  (N.  Y.  W.  S.  .V  B.)— Lonmi.  'in  m.;  Irondeiiuoit  Hay  IM  ni.:  ranadicc. 
Hemlock  and  oth<^r  lak(s  "20  m.;  ( 'aliadice  and  Hemlock  Is  best;  bass  and  pickeril 
lirinci]ially :  minnows,  worms  and  crabs  as  baits:  Sei)tember  best;  liotels  $\  tn 
f  l.-'iOp.  d.;  Hui^eti,  bouts  aud  bait  juoderate.  Fair  bhoutiug  ^^^  <itniil,  rult'ed-gruii.sc 
and  sijuirrel. 

Plattsburffh  (I>.  \-  H.  (',)— Lako  Ohamplainnoar  station:  ('hazy  1.  2«'j  m,;  flmt 
cautiay  1.  'AH  ni.;  in  h.  Champlain  pike,  jiickerfd,  b.  aud  rock  b.,  jx-rcli  etc.;  in  (Ua/.v 
and  ( 'bateau^^ay  I's  lake  and  brook  trout;  worms,  minnows  and  spoons  used;  .\jiiil 
ami  May  are  best  for  jiercli  and  .July  and  .Vuj^ust  f(pri)ike,  pickerel  aud  bass;  liL'tcl- 
J'J.aO  p.  d,;  boats  ,*I  p.  d.;  bait  at  mo<lerate  prices. 


Point  Pleasant  on  1.  Ontario  l)  m,  from  Oswet,'o. 
-See  Mexico.  N.  Y. 


All   excelleut   b.  b.   •'roiuii: 


Poland  (H.  N.  A:  P.) — Headwaters  of,  and  the  West  Canada  cr.  together  with  ail- 
jaceiit  lakes,  formiii!,' a  jiart  of  tbe  .Xdirondack  re^,'i(iu;  speckled  and  lake  tri'iif 
abound;  speckled  trout  most  abundant;  worms,  art.  flies  and  sjxions  used:  May  i> 
September  liest;  hotels,  ^niides.  boats  etc.  at  moderate  prices.  These  are  repurted 
as  very  excellent  trout  ttshiuK  f,'rouuds. 

Portagfe  (N.  Y'.  L.  E.  A:  W.) — Genesee  r.  near  station:  b.  1).  most  numerous:  .Junf. 
July,  Sept.  and  Oct.;  minnows  aud  heljjramites  used  mostly  as  bait:  hotels  S"2  p.il.: 
guides  not  lU'cded. 

Port  Byron  (N.  Y.  W.  S.  \-  H.i— Seneca  r.  "Jm.:  b.  b.,  i)ickerel,  etc.:  Im.-s 
most  numerous;   August  and  Sejitember  best:  hotel  #'_'  p.  d.;  Imats  i-an  be  had. 

Port  Henry  (I).  iV  H.  ('.  See  page  XI) — I.iake  Champlain  near  statiou;  pikr 
pickerel,  b.  b..  pendi,  etc.:  iiercb  and  pickerel  most  numerous;  live  bait  auii 
Avornis  as  baits;  usual  seasons:  hotels  ^'^  p.  d. 

Port  Jackson  (N.  Y'.  AV.  S.  X-  B.) — Mohawk  r.  near  stutiou:  pike,  pickerel,  b  li.. 
rock  bass,  etc.;  live  bait  used;  June,  July.  September  and  October  best;  hntcb 
$l.r>o  aud  $•!  p.  d.;  guides  $\  p.  d.;  boats  $1  p.  d.;  bait  .«1  p.  liHt. 

Port  Jervis  (N'.  Y.  L.  E.  \-  W.)— Delaware  r.  '..  m.:  Xeversink  r.  >■  m.:  Burkkill 
er.  2  m.;  Shingle  Kill  cr,  ;(  m.;  all  good;  b.b,,  pickerel  ami  trottt:  b.  b.  most 
numerous;  live  bait,  angle  worms,  clippers,  (htdgramites, )  etc.:  July,  .\ugust.  Sep- 
tember and  October  best;  hotels  $2  to  $'A  p.  d.;  boats  aud  bait  reasonable. 

Port  Kent  (1).  ''t  H.  ('.  See  page  XI.)— Lake  Champlaiu  near  statiou:  N'^rtl; 
branch  .\usable  r;  It  m.:  South  branch  .\usable  r,  i  m.:  ttrst  ininied  best:  pike, 
pickertd.  i)erch.  bass,  etc.;  iiiekerel  most  numer(Mis:  minnow  aud  worm  bait;  JuDi' 
and  July  best;  hotels  .*:ip.  d.:  guides  .*U  p.  d.:  boats  ,?1  p.  d,;  bat  T.'ic  p.  I'Hj.  Ouoil 
fishing. 

Port  Leydeu  (U.  A;  B-  U.)-~Pine  cr.  *>  m.:  Copper  cr.  C,  ni.:  Otter  cr.  8  ni.;  ludi'- 
pendeuee  cr.  I'J   ui.:  Moose  r.  IU  m.:  Independeuce   cr.  best;  trout   (speckled  aiiJ 


fNITEI)    STATES   AND   TANAlJA. 


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l^k'      ininiii'W  iiiiil  t1.\  lupfs;  .Iiiiic  l)('Mt    liioiitli;   liotrl    iiImhii  $1  ji.  il.;  jjiu(lt'>    witll 
1     ,1-  ;  lid  btiit  #'J.."i'i  ]).  i\.     (ionil  HCdl't'H  Hl'i'  rt'portcil. 

Potsdam  (K-  W.  \  o.i— UiKiUftti-  r.  nmr  Htatimi;  iiikc,  iiickcrt'l  iuid  h.li.-.  tlicn 

.,ii,|  -I IIS,  but  u-niill\  li\»'  buitM  ai'e    ii.tiI:  Hiiriiiji  ami   siiiuiiu'r   ItcMt;  lioti'l  .r'J  [>. 

,i.  \\itliiii  strikiiii;  distaiicc  tliffc  arc  scvci'al  tnnit  strt-aiiis.  imtatily  tlinx' in  tlir 
.lai'iiiiiiK  tuwiishiiis  111'  I*arish\  illn,  C'oltdii  and  llcipkinton:  ttiri)iit,'li  tliiw  latter 
;  cuii-liip  tln'  St.  Itc^'is  rtiiws,  tile  Miiddlf  bi'aiirh  (if  wliicli  alli'i'dH  cxctdlciil  t\y  tisli 
),i_  i..r  tro\it.  That  jiart  id'  tin'  Uaiiuidtf  r.  rniiiiiii^'  tlii'dii^di  tin'  town  of  MaHHfn;i, 
...iniiH-niMiin  at  a  iinint  12  ni.  hidow  I'ntHdani.  cniitaius  an  almudauui;  ut'  jiikc,  iiiik 
,  -vl.  li.  1).  anil  ytdldw  iicfch;  liottdH  $1  to  $2  p.  d. 

Poii^hkeepsie   (N-  V.  ('.\-  H.  1!.)— Hndson  r.  at  \o\v  Ilanil)urr;li  and  IMuo  iMiint 


:■  ■  I- 
.-ti-i)" 


Wain. 


rscr.;  New  HanilniiKli  and    \Viiiipiii^,'i'rs  i  r.  Ix'st;  wliitf   piTili, 


n- 


d  l)anw.  1).  l).,('tc.:  wliitt'    pcrdi  most  aluindanf;  sliiiinp.  wurnis  and   art.  ^ail;- 
I;  .liiiif  to  NovcniliiT  lifKf.  Kuidcs  ran  lie  proc  iii'cd:  li(pat.s  .*!  p.  d. 

PrattS   iN'  V.  »).  .V  \V.     See  paut»   X.)— Oiiidda  cr.   ',  ni.;  trout;  worm  h.iit:   May, 


nd  .Inly:  hottd  #1  p.  d. 


(J).  L, 


W.)— ("roukr'd  1.  'J 


Hiii  1.  'J' 


I. 


1. 


V. 


Preble 

l.'j'ni.;  (ioodcll  1.  'J  III.;  all  arc  ^'ood;  i^cnli,  picki'icl.  It.  1).,  Inilllifad^.etc.;  bii-s. 
jiicki  III  and  Imllht'ads  nioKt  aliundaiit;  \vornin.  k'""1>s  and  spoon  liookh  a.s  1 'lits; 
.Jiilv.  .AuniiKt,  St'ptuiuber  and  Oi'tobur  bvMt;  hutelM  $1  p,  d.:  ^oats  aud  bait  at  inod- 
I  rat''  iliar'/i'. 

Prospect  (T.  \-  15.  It.i— WiHt  Canada  cr..  Jilack  r.,  niai'k  cr.,  Ilcavor  Moadow. 
li.ili  I  I'liiiyV)  1)..  .links  1. ;  all  arr  roiisidiTicI  ^'ood:  speckled  or  brook  front;  worm 
iiiid  tly  baits:  last  of  .May,  .(line  and  Aut;r.si  Ic.-t;  liotels  .*'2  |i.  d.;  [guides  $2S>il  to  <:; 
[1.  li      This  is  one  of  tlic  main  ^iatc\va.\s  to  ilic  Adirondack  rc^;ion. 

Pulaski  iH.W.  \-  ().)— Moiitli  of  Salmon  r.  :i ' .  ni.;  Satiih  ]i.  ',»  m.:  Salmon  r.  Falls 
l.'  ill.:  Stillwater  14  in.:  two  lirst  best  for  b.  b.  and  i)ickerel,  and  the  two  latter  for 
tiniit:  trout,  b.b.,  pickerel  etc.-  ba.ss  and  trout  most  iiiimerouH;  flies,  minnows 
mill  uorms  used;  early  sjirin^;  best  for  trout  and  suninier  for  bass  etc:  hoteh-  >_ 
ji.  il.;  KUides  i^'-i.iu  tu  i'>iii.  d,  uud  board:  boats  50c   to    j^l  p,  d.;  niinnowH    $1    p. 

lull. 

Piilvers  (li.  k  \.) — Shampaumaok  or.  ',  m.;  another  small  front  Htroain  (un- 
iiiiiuiili  'i  ni.;  first  best;  trout  and  a  few  coarse  lish;  worniH,  ijrasshoppers  and 
art.    tlies   used;    .\pril   aud    May    best:    no   hoted    nearer   than   '2   ni.:   boats    not 

Uri'lid. 

Plirdy's  (N-  V.  ('.  \-  H.  1{.)— I'eai  h  1.  il  m.:  Lake  Waccabuc  7  in.;  first  best;  b.  b.. 
lickii'el.  white  perch  etc.;  white  perch  most  numerous;  live  tish.  scorpions  (lie'- 
<;nuiiites)  and  froir  baits;  June,  July  aud  August  best;  V  itels  at  reasouable  rates; 
liuats  7."c  ]i.  d. 

Baiuapo  iN-  V.  L,  E.  \-  W.) — PortaRue  1.  ]  ',  ni.:  Rainapo  1.  near  station:  first 
lii-,-t;  li.  b..  pickerel,  perch  etc.:  b;  b.  most  numerous;  liel^,'ramites.  crickets,  worms 
.^liuniis  etc.  as  baits;  Julv  1  to  October  1  best;  hotel  $1,75  p,  d.;  boats  aiul   bait  can 

111-  li;id. 

Randolph  (N-  Y.  1'.  \-  O.  See  paRc  XII,)— Cnnowaniio  cr.  and  tributaries;  ma.-- 
ia'iiiii'.,e.  b.  and  yellow  b.,  br.  trout  etc, ;  niascaloURe  and  Imss  most  numerous;  min- 
iiiiw-,  tlies  and  worms  as  baits:  Mav  and  June  best;  hotels  .f'2  p.  d.:  guides  #'2  p.d.; 
luat  iiiic  p.  d.  C^uite  a  number  of  niascalouRe  have  been  caught  with  spoons; 
tiniit  are  touud  in  the  luaiu  stream  weighing  1  lb  and  smaller  ones  in  the  tribii- 
I'.rj.'-. 

Rathboneville  (N'.  Y.  L.  E,  A:  W,)— Canisteo  r.  at  .-station;  (ioodhue  1.  I!  m.;  ('ran 
I'lrrv  p.  :tni.:  the  last  best;  )i.  b..  pickerel  and  other  varieties:  bass  and  pickiMel 
must  numerous;  June,  July  aud  .Atlgust  liest:  usual  baits  used:  hotels  $1,50  p,  d.; 
liMuis  .'lOc  \).  d.:  guides  unuecessary,    Oood  fishing. 

Red  Hook  ( H.  iV;  ('.  W.)— Twin  p'ds  and  Spring  1.:  first  best:  pickorel,  perch. 
tcM,!.  whitetish,  suntish  etc;  minnow  and  worm  baits;  hotels  at  moderate  charf.'e; 
li'',it~  aiicl  bait  reasonable. 

Redwood  (I'-.V  15.  R.!— HnttPrfipldl.  'i  ni:  Millsite  1.  ',  m.-.  Mud  1.  ',  m.;  the 
tir«t  named  best:  b.  b.  (both  large  and  small  mouthed),  pike,  pike-perch,  pickerel; 
■••uhi,. .11  or  lake  trout  in  Millsite  1.;  bass  mul  pickerel  most  plentiful;  usual  baits; 
Jini.-.  July.  Aug.  best  season;  hotels  .f-2p.  d.;  guides,  bottta  uud  baits  $3  p.  d.  Ex- 
c'.Ut;ut  lishiug  iu  all  the  above  waterij. 


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TUK   ANOLEU  8  (ll'IDE   HOOK. 


Remsen  (V.  k  B.  R.)— H«'aver  M»'a<low  ))r.,  Uckcr  ))r.,  llolicrtH  i>.,  IJlack  r.  Nortlj 
(iiiil  Hiiiitli  1'h  iind  (itliiT  niriiiU  HtrfuiiiH;  all  ri'iportiil  hihmI;  trniit  oiilj  ;  tly  ami  wiirnii.; 
June,  Jul}  and  Auniinf  l)tnt;  hotelH  $1  to  {1,50  p.  d,;  guidcH  wbeu  uucuHHury  at  *i 
p.  U.,  butBcldom  requirod. 

Rhinebeck  ( N . Y . ( '  A:  H.  U.)— Lako  HajiaHco  4  in.;  StdutfulxTuli  p.  7  m.-.  I.mi^;  )i. 
7'j  III.;  t'c|itullv  M<""':  liii'kci'ol,  )ii'r<'li  and  li.  Ii.:  jiifkcnd  iiiuHt  almndant;  iiiiiinnws 
UHiial  liait;  I'l-liriiary  iiiid  Oi'tubor  lii'Ht;  liutcl  at  reuNouulile  rate;  ^iiidu  »',!  1'.  d.; 
biMitN  and  bait  clu-aj). 

Richfield  Spring's  1 1  >.  I..  .^:  W.)— CaniKbnwi  1.  1  in.;  b.  b.,  i>irkcril,  jMn  h  .t,.  ; 
liiikci'cl  must  iiiiiiH'iiiiis;  Hiiiall  lisli  iiHuul  bait;  Scpujiiibcr,  (ictulaT  and  Nnvtiulji-r 
biMt;  hotel  $3  p.  d. ;  bimt^  '2m-  ii.  li. 

Richmond  Hill(r..  T.  Sif  iia^-c  XIX)— Jainaica  Bay;  woakfinb,  H^riinil  basH. 
])urj^ic.M,  hia  li,i>-.  bhirKli.sh,  bliifli,-.li,  t^bic'iislicad,  tbiiiiidi  th  etc . ;  wcakliNli,  [m.-yicn 
and  lliiuiich'i.«i  iim^l  niiiiiciinis;  sliniiiii,  ciiili,  bard  and  M'tt  kIicU  rlaniM  etc.  hn  bait-; 
^lai'ib  .Vpril  ami  .May  best  I'nr  Ibiiindcr.-i;  .Ma\  tu  ( irtobcr  Inr  wcaktlwli;  Scjit.  and  ( i,t. 
ti>r  Hti'ipod  l)aNt^;  LultdM  adjacent  at  i'eani)iiable  ju'leet*;  Imatn  and  baitH  cnu  bo  iiriieiircil, 

Richmond  Valley,  (Stateii  Island,  Htr.  tu  s.  I.,  them-e  by  s.  I.  r.  r.|— 'i'liis  U 
tbe  must  Hoiil  ImiIv  jioiiit  on  .Stateli  Isbmd  exeeid  Tutteiiville  the  lie.xt  statinii 
b.ilow .  'I'lie  weaklisli  run  larger  here  tlian  elsewhere  in  l'riiice'.s  Hay.  The  liest  «atri' 
fniind  frniii  the  I'liiilars  in  front  of  the  old  Itayvjew  house  to  the  jioint  oil' Tottin- 
V  ille;  baits  -sbedder  crab  and  live,  shriiiiii;  boatM  and  bait  (Mbriinii)  j;i.')0  ji.  d.  j  i,,. 
Hcasoii  opens  about  June  1.")  (soiiit;  (^ood  linb  have  bec'U  taken  as  eiirly  an  May  b", 
and  cloHeH  usually  ou  (Jet.  15. 

Riverhead  (Ti.  I.  See  pajje  XIX)— I'ecoiiic  r.  and  liay;  (Ireat  l'<uid;  Suie/ey's; 
I'liper  Mills;  Meiietts  and  a  number  (d'  other  iioiids  and  streaiiiH  '.^  to  'J  m.  fimii 
depot;  (ireat  rolld,  Hwce/ey's  and  TpJU'r  .Mills  the  best;  perch  and  pickerel  III 
jionds  and  the  ll^'Tlal  t^alt  water  Jisli  in  the  bay,  and  yoimj^  tlood  in  the  lattei'  is  be-i; 
lioUd.H  about  $"i  ii.  d.,  and  j:5  to  f  lu  p.  w.;  boatn  .*!  to  y^L.^d  p.  d.;  with  i,'iiide  rJ 
1).  d.    tiouil  'idhiug  reported. 

Riverside  (.Vdirondackl— I.oon  1. 1  i_,  m.;  Friends  1.  :i  ni.:  Brandt  1.  Hni.;  Silinn.n 

1.  Ci  III.;  all  u. 1;  tr ml,  b.  b.,   picken  1    etc.:  usual    baits:   hotels,  fiuides,  boat-   itr. 

to  be  liada!  I'casor.able  lU'lceH.     tiood  ttshili^,'. 

Rochester  I N'.  Y.  L.  K.  i^:  W.)— Lake  Ontario  aiul  lronde(|iioit  li.iy;  ilie  litiu' 
best;  li.  b..  iiei'cli.  jiicken  1  (  tc . :  pei'ch  and  bass  most  numerous;  May  ami  .liu.'- 
V>est;   usual  bails:   hotels  $'J  ]..  d.:  boats  50c  to  f  1   p.  d. 

Rockland  (N.  Y.  ().  .V  ^V.  See  jiasic  X) — Beavi'rkill  br.  ',,  m.;  Sjirint,' br.  -  i"'; 
Ilussell  p.  5  111.;  I.onji  ]i.('i  111  :  Shaiidhy  p.  5  m.;  Berry  bi"  5  m.  ;ti'out  and  iiiclieiil. 
the  firmer  most  numerous;  Ma\  ;iiid  June  best  months;  hotels  ■f]  )).  d.;  llia\ir- 
kil  1  ami  SMi'in^,' brooks  .-onsidered  the  Ih'sI  trout  streams  in  Sulli\an  Co.  I'iU'' 
trout  are  cau^^ht  in  itu>s(dl  p. 

Rock  Rift  (N.  Y.  O.  \-  V. .)— Delaware  r.;  I'ish  br.  1  '.  m.;  ISeiis  br.  1  iii.;  >  lu.' 
br.  5  rods;  Cadosiabr.  l  ;ii.;  Keeds  br.  .'t  in.;  trout,  b.  b..  picken  1  and  cliul>:  tnnit 
jirevailint;;  Hies,  minnows  and  worms;  hotel  ,■?!  t<i  ;?'2  p.  d. 

Rock  Stream  (S.  a.  k  ('.) — Seneca  1.  '2  in.;  Lainoka  1.  w  m.;  the  latter  best:  jiiik- 
erel  and  b.  Ii.,  tlie  former  ill  excess;  shiner  baits;  Octidier  and  November  in  S'lm.i 
1.;  June  to  February  in  I<anioka  1.;  Indels  #1  \>.  d.;  boats  .'O,-  p.  d.;  no  I'l"- 
f cssioiial  K'lides.  .Another  rejiort  says  that  perch,  trout  (V)  and  rock  bass  arc  al>'' 
in  Seneca  1.     See  Himrods,  N.  Y. 

Rockville  Centre  (Ii.  1.  See  patje  XIX) — Hempstead  Bay '2  m.;  Ifeiidrickseii'i 
cr.  ' .  m.;  boih  j;  khI:  in  the  ba.v  all  kinds  of  salt  water  lish,  bluelish  and  «•  akfi-li 
pred(uuinatinj^:  i.'  brook  b.  b.,  perch,  iiickerel  etc.;  the  two  last  luimed  beiiiL'  nie-t 
numerous:  clams,  crabs,  si  imj)  etc.  as  baits;  Jiil\ ,  .Vuj^iist  and  September  I'l-i: 
liotcds  i^t  to  *1  5ii  ^1.  d.;  guide  with  boats  and  bait  ;f.")  p.  (1. :  boats  $1  p.  il.;li;iit 
cheap.     Flood  tide  best. 

Ronkonkoma  (Ii.  I.) — Lake  Bonkonkoina  1  in.;  b.  b.,  wall-eyed  pike.  >'I!"W 
perch,  bullheads  et<-.:  b.  b.  most  numeriuis;  flies  and  art.  baits  used:  Ma.v.b^:  ' 
and  Octobe,i' best;  liotids  at  reasonable  rates.  A  s.  m.  b.  h.  weighintj  8  iMiiai'l- 
was  caught  recently  from  this  lake.  See  Thk  Amkkkan  An(4Lkk,  V'  1.  'V. 
pa;j!e  4'-', 

Rossville,  Stateii  Island,  (Str.  to  S.  I.,  thence  by  S.  I.  r.  r.) — (iood  w.  .iiti-!i 
gi'ound;  lirst  of  tlood  tide  best:  bo;its  and  bait  (shrimp)  ,*1. 50  p.  d.;  uo  bi:iiiii'» 
needed:  seasi,ni  opens  about  June  15  and  closes  October  15. 


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SonndLake(I'  .V  H.  C.  Sio  paun  XI)— Umiml  1.  ',,  m.;  1).  1).  ]>riiiili)«lly;  livo 
iMit  ii.-iiil;  M:i>,  .liiiii',  .Inly  Hiiil  AM'„'iiMt  lif.-t;  linti-l  .f'i  \>.  d.;  ^'.u.lrs  at  l-i'ifi'Ii- 
„lili'   i>i'if<';  Ixiiit^    l"ir    ti>   'J"n'   p.    li.     'I'liiTi'    in   iiIho   j,'nciil  sliDotitiK  tor  w  ilii  iliickd, 

Boiise's  Poiut  (I  i'.  r.)— At  tlin  oxtrcmo  oiid  of  I.ako  Chaiiiiiliiiu;  1i.  h.  two  num- 
erous. iii:isriilip|i|,'c  arc  (iiii'jlit,  also  i>ikc,  pickri-rl  ami  yi'llow  pcri'li  witli  usual  baits; 
all  (Xicllciit  Imtcl  at  r'.' ji.  <1.;  nuiili's  .*l..">(iti>  .*'^  \<.  d.;  liDuts  '»ic  p.  d.;  l)ait  r>iii'  to 
7,V  [>.  luo.     See  Tni;  A.^r^.llu  an  Anhi.kii,  N'ul.  NIL,  \>\k  '.IT. 

Rozbnry  (U.  k  D.j— lJata\ia  Kill  4  ui.:  Kast  luanch  Dflawaic  r.  'i  m.;  first  liost; 
tiniit  aii<l  I).  )).;  trout  iimst  iiuuicrous;  wnrins  and  (lies  usu.il  l)aits;  Ma\  aiid  .Tunu 
lir-i;  liDti'ls  #1.'J.")  ]).  d. 

Salamanca  (N.  V.  P.  \-  o.  Sir  |iiil;i'  XID— Allc'^luniy  r.  and  tributary  brooks; 
1,  and  s.  ni.  b.  b.  and  a  t'fW  niascidniinf  in  tin'  \llr;,'liany  r.  and  a  tew  truut  in  tin* 
lii'iioks;  triillin({  spoons,  live  minnows  and  worins  usfd;  May,  Jnni',  SciittnilH'r  unu 
UctolHT  best. 

Salem  (D.  .V  II.  ('.  Sec  pii.^'i-  XD— rossayunal.  7  ni.:  Jackson  p'ds.  (ti  .'>  m.;  first 
naiui'd  best;  b.  b.,  pickcril  an>l  coarse  varieties;  b.  b.  and  picUertd  nn>st  abundant; 
live  bait,  spoons  and  flics  Uf.cd;  .May,  .\ut,'nst  and  Sipti  ml  cr  best,  Imt  fair  all 
-lUiiiiicr;  iiotcls  .*.")  p.  \v.;  ^;uidcs,  lioats  ami  bait  can  be  bail  ut  I'easonablc  priics. 
Tin  re  arc  uIho  several  brooks  in  file  vicinity  \vlier(.' trout  arc  to  be  found  in  ^'ood 
.liuiiitity. 

Saranac  (CliatcauKiiy)--('liazy  1.  (Pj  ni.,  and  sonn'  trout  brooks  in  vicinity;  lako 

•  loUt;  worms,  files  and  trolliuj,':  ]May   ami   .Inm-    best;  October  ),'ood    for  f''oliiii;»; 
Imtid  at  reusoinible  jiricc;  boats  and  l>ait  nnulcrafe.     The  l)rooks  are  well  fished. 

Saratog'a  (i^cveriil  r.  r. i — Saratoga  1.  4  m.;  juke,  iiicki'rtd,  1).  b,,  jicrcli.  etc;  iierch 
I  111  pickerc  1  most  nunu'rous;  small  li.-li,  worms,  etc.  as  baits;  May,  .Iniie.  Sejiteiu- 
'  land  Uitober  best;  iu)tels  .■f'J  to  .*  I  p.  d.;  boat.-'  .'ii'c  p.  d. 

Saugferties  (N.  Y.  W.  S.  A:  U.)— Esojois  1,  '■  m.,  abouncls  in  b.  b,  and  iiickerd; 
ihii'r  are  numer'ous  trout  sf  reanis  In  tlie  vicinity  and  lim'  stripeil  bass  tisliiii;,'  is  re- 
Iditid  bcdow  the  dam ;  nnnnows,  ludKi'iimites  and  files  aro  tisual  baits;  .lune  1  to 
ii.'i'iiidier  I  best  time;  hotels  »;i,ri(»to  jf'2  p.  d.;  t^'uiiloH  tumeccwsary;  boats  .*l  p.  d., 
,niil  bait  at  small  cost. 

Savannah  (N.  Y.  W.  S.  .i^:  B.  ami  N.  Y.  ('.  k  11.  1!.)--Sene<a  r.  Jij  m.;  pike, 
liickeiei  and  b.  b.;  pi(dvcr(d  luo <t  abundant ;  spoons  used  mostly;  .hine,  Septeiubcr 
.111(1  October  best;  hotel  ;*l.r>n  ]i.  d. ;  tjuides  ,■? 2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  cheap,  (iood 
aiU'kshootinf^  iu  addition  to  lair  fiHlun^;. 

Schenectady  (N-  Y.  «',  k  H.  K.)— Midiawk  r.  and  Sanders  1.;  first  best:  s.  ni.  b. 
li.  wiill-eyed  i)ike,  rock-bass  .Tud  perch;  b,  b.  most   abundaiit:  minnous,    dobsons, 

r;ib>.  worms,  etc.  as  bails;  .Iiiiie.  .Inly  and  October  best;  hotels  reasonable;  l)oat'J 
.KJc  p.  d.     Th(!  l)0.st  flshinj^  ground  is  at  tlio  aipieduct,  1  to  .">  m.  down  the  river. 

Seaside  (X-  Y.  W.  I's:  It.) — Jamaica  Bay  and  Atlantic  Ocean;  striiied  bass,  slieeps- 
l.'ail,  l)lackfish,  blucrtsli,  weakfish  and  tlcnmlers;  Jamaica  JJay  best  for  bass, 
-hicpshead,  1)lackfish  and  flounders  and  flic  ocean  for  bliiefish   and    wcaklish;  sott 

•  luuis,  skimmers  ami  fiddlers  as  baits;  .\)iiil  1  to  December  1    best;  Hood  tide  bi'st; 
liotels  $1.50  to  $3  p.  d.;  guides  $3  p.  d.;  Ijoals  .50ir  p.  d. 

Setauket  (L.  I.  Sec  page  XIX)— Setaiiket  Ilariior  1  m.;  Old  Field  (or  f'onscieiice) 
l;,iy2m.;  Flaxp.  ;im.;  I,ong  Island  Sound  4  m.;  Setauket  mill  ji.  •>  u\ . :  Si^taukei 
HiU'bor  and  li.  1.  Sound  best;  blackflsli,  striiied  bass,  binefish,  flounders,  fiatJi^h. 
'ti', ;  also  white,  perch  in  the  Si^taukct  mill  ji.;  l)lackfish  ami  tlatlish  are  most  abun- 
ilaut;  Hhrimp,  danis,  worms  ami  liddlers  as  baits;  June,  July,  .\u}.;ii'-f  and  Septeni- 
liovbest;  flood  tidi-  best;  hotel  .rl.."iO  ji.  d.;  guides,  boats  and  bait  at  \erv  reasonable 
...St. 

Shandakenir.  *:  r.)— Bushnellsville  cr.  Peck  Hollow  str..  Fox  llolb.w  sfy., 
r.s(i]ius  cr.  ami  Broadstreet  Hollow  str.  I  m.  from  station;  first  best;  trout;  worm 
I'iiit;  May,  June  and  July  best:  hoftd  .*l..">u  )).  d.;  guides  not  Jieedcd,  Our  corrcs- 
li'inleut  writes:  "The  streams  mentioned  abovt^  are  noted  for  tlie  best  brook  trout 
tisbiiig  iu  N.  Y." 

Sherburne  Pour  Comers  (X.  Y.  O.  &  W.  See  page  X.)— Br.->ok  (unnamed) 
inur  station;  trout  only;  worms  tisiial  bait;  May  and  June  liest  mouths. 

Shokan  (V.  k  I>.)— Esopns  cr.  'j  m.;  Batoniau  bi-.  near  station;  Biishkill  rr.  '.: 
IB.;  first  best  for  b.  b.,  and  Bateman  br.  for  trout;  bass  and   trout  are  found ;   t:out 


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are  most  abundant;  worms  and  flicH  iiMcd;  May,  June  and  July  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.; 
giiide,  boalH  and  bait  can  be  had  at  very  moderate  pricca.    Good  flehing  reiKirnd.  ' 

Silver  Creek  (L.  S.  &  M.  S.)— Like  Erie  ,'4  m.;  b.  b.;  pike,  perch,  cimo,  /to,; 
bahH  and  pike  moHl  numerous;  cieco,  minnows  and  crawlers  (helgraniitet<)  iihuai 
liaita;  May  and  June  best;  hotels  $1.50  p.  d. ;  boats  and  bait  can  be  had  clieap.  Tlie 
favorite  grounds  with  local  anglers  are  what  is  called  the  Upper  and  lower  n  efs 
and  Cobble  Stone  beds. 

Sinir  Sing  (N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.)— Croton  Cove  and  Croton  Point  on  Hudson  r.  J  m.-, 
bdih  good;  striped  bass,  weaklish,  perch,  etc.;  perch  and  bass  most  nunicrdii.;; 
shedder  crab  and  shrimp  bait;  A\igUHtand  September  l)est;  hotel  $3  j).  d.;  ^nli(k. 
^'I  p.  d.;  boats  $1  p.  d.;  bait  will  Lave  to  be  purchased  cLsewbere.  The  best  wcuk- 
li.-hiiig  is  from  Augvist  10  to  S('i)tcniber  5;  for  striped  bass  from  20th  Aug'ist  to 
September  20;  the  best  grounds  are  the  Keef  and  Sunken  Kock  at  Croton  I'liiut, 
Flood  tide  best. 

Slate  Hill  (N.  Y.  S.  k  W.)— Woods  1.  '„  m.;  Wallkill  r.  4  m.;  last  best;  pickerel 
and  b.  b.;  b.  b.  most  numerous;  minnow  bait;  May,  June,  July  and  Septenibir 
best;  boats  at  reasonable  prices;  bait  25c  to  50c  p.  100. 

Sloatsbursr  (^-  Y.  L.  E.  *:  W.)— Stony  br.  near  by;  Tnixedo  1.  3  m.  (this  lake 
is  preserved,  $5  a  day  for  fishing  privileges);  Pota(jue  1.  1  Ij  m.;  Shepherd  p.  2  111.; 
Stirling  1.  8  m.;  Truxedo  1.  best;  but  they  all  contain  a  fair  amount  of  b.  b.,  lurch 
and  jiickercl;  an  occasional  trout  in  the  brV;  Uh\ial  baits;  hotels  ;f  !>  to  $l(t  p.  w.; 
guides  {2.50  !>.  d.;  baits  50c  p.  100.  Josiah  Patterson  of  Sloatsburg,  N.  Y.,  Las 
charge  of  Truxedo  1.,  sometimes  called  Lorillards  i>. 

Smithboro  (So.  ('.) — Susiiuelmuna  r.  '«  m.;  black  and  roek  bass,  etc.;  b.  b.  moHt 
niiMierouH;  croakers  (lielgramites),  grubs,  etc.  as  baits;  July  and  August  best;  hotels  $1 
p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  cost. 

Smithtown  (L.  I.  Se<!  pag(.'  XIX.)— Nissequague  r.;  New  Mill  stream;  Uly- 
dcnburgh's  p.;  Branch  stream;  all  within  1'^  ni.;  lUydenliurgh's  p.  best;  trmit, 
perch,  sunlisli,  etc.;  trout  most  numerous;  fly  and  worm  baits;  April  and  Miiy 
best;  hotel  $2  p.  d.;  guides  |2.50  p.  d.;  boats  can  be  procured  at  little  or  no  (liarj.'e. 

Sodus  (R.  W.  &  O.)— Blind  Sodus  2  m.;  Fair  Haven  bay  '.1  m.;  Lake  OnLario  2  m.; 
ViuipattfU  br.  1,'a  ni.;  Fair  Haven  l)ay  the  best;  b.  b.  (both  varieties),  jjike,  piik- 
«-rel,  perL'h,  etc.;  bass  and  pickerel  most  abundant;  June,  August  and  Septenitxr 
best  months;  artificial  flies,  worms  and  minnows  used;  hotels  i^l.5()p.d.;  guidcK 
$1..">0  p.  d.;  V)oats  25c  p.  d.  Tlie  best  time  for  b.  bis  from  June  Id  to  July  1;  fer 
pickerel,  by  trolling  from  August  1  to  November  1.    These  waters  are  first-class. 

Sodus  Point  (No.  C.) — The  Great  Sodus  bay  and  Lake  Ontario;  also  the  strcaius 
emptying  into  them;  the  Lake  is  best  for  bass;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  percli,  etc.:  min- 
nows, flies  and  spoons  used;  July  to  September  be.^t;  hotels  at  reasimable  prices; 
guides  $2  to  $2.50  u.  d.;  boats  60c  p.  d.;  minnows  $1  p.  100.  The  fishing  is  said  to 
be  very  tine. 

So.  How  Berlin  (N.  Y.  O.  .t  AV.  See  page  X)— T'nadilla  r.  100  rods;  b.  b.,  pi.  k- 
erel,  perch,  etc.;  minnows  for  bait;  June  and  Sejjtember  favorite  months;  hotel  $1 
1'.  d.;  boat-*  50c  p.  d. 

South  Corinth  (Adirondack)— Kayaderosseras  cr.  '4  m.;  Dry  br.  1  ni.;  Black  p. 
5  m.;  first  best;  trout,  bass,  perch  etc.;  trout  most  numerous;  worms  and  niiuuow 
baits;  June  and  August  best;  hotel  $2  p.  d,;  guide  $2.50  i>.  d.;  boats  and  baits  rea- 
sonable. 

South  Livonia  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  &  W. ) — Conner  1.  3  m.;  Hemlock  1.  3  m.;  both  good; 
perch,  pickerel,  and  b.  b.;  perch  most  nitmerous;  September  best;  minnows  nioi-tly 
used  as  bait;  hotels  $2  p.  d. 

Southold  (L.  I.  See  page  XIX)— Long  Island  Souvid  1  m.;  Peconic  Bay  '•  ni.: 
first  best:  striped  bass,  weakfish,  porgiesetc;  weakflsh  most  numerous;  clams  aud 
menhaden  as  baits;  May  and  June  best;  hotel  $7  to  $10  p.  w.;  boats  can  be  had  <»t 
the  bay  at  $3  to  $5  p.  d. 

South  Schenectady  (N.  Y.  W.  S.  &  B.;— MohavU  r.  2  m.;  Sanders  1.  2  m.;  first 
best;  b.  b.,  i)ike,  pickerel,  perch  etc.;  b.  b.  and  i)ike  mostabundaut;  "black  worms" 
('.'1,  erabs,  crit'kets,  and  minnows  as  baits;  September  and  October  best;  hotels  at 
reasonable  rates;  boats  .'iuc  to  75c  p.  d. 

Spi'aker's  (N.Y.  W.  S.  &  B.)— Mohawk  r.  '„  m.;  Flatcr.  adjacent;  first  best:  jike, 
idckerel,  b.  b.,  etc.;  worms  and  dobsons  as  baits;  spring  best  season;  hotels  :fl  V- 


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(1.;  boats  and  bait  at  reaHouable  rates.  Experienced  anglers  get  lair  sport  in  the 
waters  here. 

Spring'  Lake  (H.  A;  (".  W.)— Decker  Tr<nit  str..  Kirhy  Tn.ut  str.:  Si>rinRl.;  Round 
1.;  hlicok  1.;  Spring  1.  best;  juckerel,  perch,  pike,  whitctish,  (iciiiiuii  carp,  etc.; 
iiiikcrel  and  perch  uioHt  iiunieroiis;  minnows,  worms  uud  graH>li<  j  i  ers  as  baits; 
Jauiiary  is  bent  for  pickerel;  August  to  November  foi  iicrcli;  li<f<  1  ^!  ji.  d.;  guide 
jl.,')(i  J),  d.;  boats  fiOc  p.  d.;  bait  50c.  Excellent  troutiug  cuu  be  hud  in  the  section 
around  Spring  Lake. 

Spriugville  (R-  ^  P.  See  page  VI) — Spring  cr.;  brook  trout;  worms,  grubs  and 
fliiiiii.s  baits;  June  and  July  best;  hotels  ^1.50  to  $'2  p.  d.;  no  guides  or  boats  re- 
(juircd;  bait  easily  procured. 

Springwater  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  k  W.)— Hemlock  1.  near  by  yields  good  fishing  for  b. 
b.,  I'lrkcroi  and  ocrcb;  salinoti  (lake)  trout  were  planted  Honio  yoars  a^o  by  Heth 
CJrccii  and  are  becoming'  ideutiful  being  caught  mostly  by  deep  trolling  with  min- 
now baits;  June,  July  and  Sept.  best;  hotels  #'J  p.  d.;  Ixjats  60c  p.  d.;  guides  not 
Deeded. 

Stamford  (F.  &  D.) — Twelve  miles  distant  is  Bloomvillo  on  the  headwaters  of 
tbf  l>'la\vare  r..  where  the  trout  fishing  is  good  r.iid  at  tiines  excellent.  Art.  flies 
the  best  lure,  of  which  the  white  miller,  coachman  and  Reuben  Wood  are  the  most 
lilliiiu'.  See  Thk  Amebican  Anglku,  Vol.  IV,  i)i>.  ln.'S.  Odells  1.  4  m.  and  Mayhauis 
1. 3  III.  contain  pickerel.    Hotels  f  L.'id  p.  d. ;  boats  50c  p.  d.;  bait  T5c  p.  100. 

State  liine  ( L.  S.  k  M.  S.)— Fiudlays  1.  9  m.;  Lake  Erie  1  m.;  la*^t  best;  b.  b., 
jUii ,  iicrcli,  herring  etc.:  bass,  pike,  herring  and  jierch  most  ntimcrous;  minnow 
and  crab  baits;  spring  and  autumn  best;  hotel  f  1  p.  d. ;  boats  and  bait  reason- 

alile. 

Sterling  (R.W.^:  O.  ar. "  >  .C  )— Lake  Ontario  and  Little  Sodus  Ray  3  m;  last  best; 

li,  li.,  Hike,  pickerel,  whit  '  <j1i,  i-i.-  -i  etc.,  bass  and  pickerel  most  numerous;  spoons 
aud  minnows  used;  Juno  and  J"''-  '  est  for  bass,  August  and  September  for  pick- 
m\\  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  guides  $l.jo  to   f2  p.  d.;  boats   fl   i>.  d.;  bait  at  moderate 

cost. 

St.  Jameb  (L.  I.  See  page  XIX)— St.  James  Harbor  '4  m.;  I^ke  Ronkonkvima  J 
ni.;  lir'st  best;  blackfish,  flatfish,  blueflsh,  sea  bass  etc.;  flatfish  and  bluefish  most 
numcidus;  soft  clams  used  mostly;  April  and  .\ugust  l)eBt  months;  flood  tide  best; 
hotel  $1  p.  d.,  others  higher  and  also  private  boarding  houses;  guide  with  sail-boat 
$.').. '0  p.  d.;  small  boat  $2  p.  d.;  bait  easily  procured. 

St.  Johnland  (L.  I.)— Nissequiige  r.  and  Long  Island  Sound  1 'a  m.:  first  best: 
I'liiclish,  frost  fish,  flat  fish,  blackfish  etc.;  blueflsh  and  flatfish  rno^t  numerons; 
ilKiiis,  shrimi)  and  crabs  as  baits;  April  to  November  best;  last  of  ebb  and  first  of 
flood  tides  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  can  be  hud  reasonable. 

Stockport  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  &  W'.)— Delaware  r.  neai  station:  b.  b.  the  jirincipal  fish; 
Inly,  August  and  Sei)t.  best:  clippers  (helgramites)  and  lamper  ccI.k  as  baits;  boats 
and  bait  to  be  had,  but  there  are  no  regular  hotels  or  accommodation.'-  lor  boarders. 

Stony  Creek  (Adirondack) — Hudson  r.  near  station:  Lens  1.  '  ni.:  Livingston 
l.siii.;  Round  p. '.»  ni. :  Bull  Head  p.  10  m.;  Mill  Creek  p.  11  m.:  Jiound  j).  and 
Mill  Creek  p.  be- 1:  trout,  pickerel,  b.  b.  etc.:  pickerel,  bass  and  bullheads  m<;st 
;,  inionuis:  dolivdiis.  fi'ogs,  worms,  live  baits  and  sjioons  used;  April  best  for 
;  K  kcrel,  May  for  trout,  and  June  and  July  for  bass:  hotels  fl.-IO  p.  d.:  guides  fl 
I'.d.;  boats  and  bait  plenty  at  nominal  cost.  Tlieic  is  j;ood  trout  Jishing  near 
West  Stony  Creek  13  m.  distant. 

Stony  Ford  (N.  Y.  O.  &  W.  See  pa^'c  Xi-\Vallkill  r.  '.,  m.:  b.  b.  principally; 
luiiiiKiws  and  helgramites  usual  baits;  Max'  and  Jun<'  best;  hot»d  jfl  p.  d. 

Stony  Point  (N.  Y.  W.  S.  k  R.)— Cedar  )i.  7  m.:  Hudson  r.  at  station; 
leaver  p.  Kim.;  NJKger  p.  10  ni. :  Hudson  r.  and  Cedar  ji.  best.  b.  li..  ]>ickcrel.  trout, 
leiiii  etc.:  pickerel,  bass,  and  trout  most  nunu-rous:  crab,  shrimp,  small  fish 
and  worms  are  usual  baits;  summer  and  autumn  best;  boats   fl  i'.  d.     P'lood  tide 

llCSt. 

SulFemlN.  Y.  L.  E.  &  W.)— Ramapo  p.  J  m.,  Shephard  ji.  5  jii  .  Mahwah  cr.  '^ 
ni  :  Shephard  p.  liest;  some  trout  in  Mahwah  (r.;  b.  b.  and  jiickerel  in  ]).:  the  for- 
nur  in  the  majority:  minnows,  crickets  and  grasshoppers  local  baits,  June  and 
SSil't.  best;  hotels  and  guides  $'_>  p.  d:;  bjiits  cheap. 

Summit  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  .^-  W.)— Aquaga  1.  '«  ni.;  Big  and  Little  Fly  p'ds  •^  m.:  Page 


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p.  1  111. 
baitH.  ui 


AquaKii  1.  tlit-  best;  pickorel,   b.  b.,  trout,  perch  etc.;  banH  most  uumerous 

iiiiiipws  mill  wiirms;  j^ood   diiriug  HeaHou;  liott'ls,     giiidf,    Ijoats  and  liuit 

reaH()n>'.',l'!,     The  Hiis(iuehanua  r.  5  iii.,  aud  the  Delaware  r.  7iii.,  gives  b.  b-flsbiuy. 

Sylvan  I'jake  (N.  D.  .S:  C.)— Sylvan  1.  >4  m.;  b,  b.,  salmon,  trout  etc.;  b.  b.  hkini 
abimu<iut;  worniH,  crieketH,  grasshopperH,  minnows,  lizards  and  frogs  as  hmu. 
May,  June,  VugUHt  and  September  best;  hotel  at  reaaouablo  priee:  boats  and  halt 
moderate. 

Syracuse  (Several  r.  r.)— Onondaga  1.  1  m.;  Oneida  1.  12  ni.;  Seneca  r.  (>  m. 
Oneida  r.O  m.,  Tiilly  I'h  'i'2  m.;  Oswego  r.  at  Phceuix  17  m..  I'liltcm  24  m.  and 
Miuetto  30  ni.,  Onondaga  and  Oneida  I'h,  and  Oswego  and  Seneca  r's  best,  i)iii( , 
perch,  b.  b.,  Oswi-go  (1.  m.)  bas,',  rock  bass,  pickerel,  chub  etc.;  b.  b.,  pike  aini 
pickerel  most  numerouw;  art.  flies,  spoouH,  crabs,  minnows  and  worms  iiscii; 
June.  1st  part  of  July  and  September  best;  hotels  $2  to  $2.5U  p.  d.;  boats  .50c  to  .»i 
p.  d.;  oarsmen  .■J2  p.  d.  Our  c(>rresi)ondenl  says  "the  bass  ilshing  in  and  about 
this  locality  is  as  good  if  not  better  than  any  ground  in  this  State." 

•  Tarrytown  Heights  (N.  Y.  C.  &  N./— Hudson  r.  2>,  m.;  Pocantico  r.  1  5  lu,; 
Bronx  r.  nut  distant;  two  Kstbest;  pickerel,  trout,  perch,  b.  b.,  frost  tish,  ciitlisli. 
Kiiiitish  etc.;  sunttsh,  perch,  and  b.  b.  most  numerous;  worms,  grasshoppers,  aii.i 
siiiiiU  fish  as  baits;  May  to  o.tober  best;  hotel  J2  \>.  d.:  guide  at  moderate  cliar^;.': 
boats  on  Hudson  r.  $1  !>.  d..  nut  needed  on  others;  shrimp  bait  .f  1  per  (piait. 
Kaiiy  flood  to  high  water  liest  tide.  There  are  a  numhcr  of  small  br's  easily 
reached  that  all'ord  fair  trout  fishing. 

Theresa  ( r.  t^  B.  R. ) — Indian  r.  near  station;  Millsite  1..  Sixbury  1.,  Crysful  I. 
and  Clear  1.  adjacent;  lied  1,  fi  111.,  Mascalonge  1.  lu  m..  all  about  equally  i^nn,]; 
bass,  pike,  pickerel,  mascalonge  etc.;  bass  and  pickerel  most  numerous;  trolliiif,' 
baits  used  mostly;  June,  July  and  September  best;  hotels  $2  p.  d.:  guides  .t2  ]).  d. 


boats  and  bait  at  moderate  prices.     Millsite  1. 
The  Ashing  in  these  waters  is  first  class. 


has  some  sahi'on  (lake)  trout  iiiit. 


Three-Mile  Bay(R.  W.  &  O.)— Three-Mile  Bay  Ijn.;  cisco,  whiteflsh,  pike,  tnmt 
etc.;  pike  and  bass  most  numerous;  minnows,  worms  and  art.  baits  used;  .Xuj^'ust 
best   month;  hotels  fl.~^)  p.   d.:  guides    $2  p.    d  ;   boats  aud   bait    $1  p.  d 

Thurman  (.Vdirondack)— Hudson  r.  near  station;  Patterson  or,  1  m.  Mill  ("reek 
p.H  m.;  Schroon  r.  1  m.;  first  named  best;  trout,  bass  aud  ))ickerel;  jiickerel  iimst 
numerous;  usual  baUs;  May,  Junt-  and  October  best;  hotel  f'Ji  p.  d.;  guide  at 
reasonable  price. 

Ticouderogra  (C.  Vt.  andD.  &  H.  C.  8e  pages  VII  and  XI)— Lake  chamiilaiu 
near  station;  Lake  Oeorge  4  m.;  last  named  l)est;  pickerel,  bass  and  lake  tmrn. 
pickerel  and  bass  most  numerous;  minnow  and  worm  baits:  August  and  S-'pti'iu- 
in-r  best;  hotels  and  guides  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  and  baits  at  nominal  charge 
See  Addison  Junction,  N.  Y. 

Tioffa  Centre  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  iV:  AV.) — Susquehanna  r.  '4  m.;  b.b.,  pickerel,  perch 
and  coarse  fish;  June,  September  and  October  best;  hotels  $1  ji.  d.:  boats  li'e 
p.  h. ;  boys  to  procure  bait  and  point  out  best  places,  easily  obtained. 

Touawauda  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  &  W.  and  N.  Y.  W.  S.  &  B.)— Niagara  r.  '^  m.;  I'onawau- 
dacr.;  Elliott  cr.;  first  best;  perch,  b.  b.,  rock  bass,  pike,  pickerel  etc.;  perch  aud 
rock  bass  most  tiunieroUH;  minnows,  crabs,  i-rayflsh,  worms  etc.  as  baits:  July  and 
August  best;  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  boats  10c  to  2.")c  p.  h. 

Trenton  (I'.  A:  B.  R.) — AVest  Canada  cr.,  Cincinnati  cr.  and  Adii'ondack  regiou; 
all  good;  brook  tnuit;  wood  grubs,  worms,  art.  flies  etc  as  baits;  April,  May, 
June,  July  and  August  best;  hotels  $1.50  to  $2  p.  d.;  guides,  boats  aud  bait 
reasonable . 

Tribes  Hill  (N.  Y.  C.  \-  H.  R.)— Mohawk  r.  near  station;  Schoharie  cr.  '^  111.; 
first  best;  pike,  bass  etc. :  pike  and  bass  most  numerous:  worms,  dobsons,  gra^s- 
hopjiei's  etc.  as  baits;  July,  .\ugust  aud  September  best;  hotel  $5  p.  w.;  guide 
TCc  to  fl  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  prices.  Good  fishing  is  if- 
ported. 

Troy  (Reached  by  3  r.  r.)— Rensselaer  Co.  in  which  Troy  is  located  contains  a 
number  of  small  lakes  within  which  are  b,  b.,  wall-eyed  pike,  ipike-perch),  straw- 
berry bass,  pike  and  pickerel;  these  lakes  are  within  easy  reach,  ptke3p.,tlie 
fartlie>,i;,  being  13  m,  distant  from  Troy;  the  usual  baits,  the  fly  does  not  seem  to 
be  a  succeiis.    From  the  Uudaou  r.  from  Cuugresa  St,  Bridge  to  the  State  Dau  large 


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ijiiiutitieH  of  h.  h.  bav*-  been  takou:  tbe  Halt  wator  Htript-il  ba8H  ocoaHloually  are 
<aii«ht  witb  Hturneon  roe,  aud  wbitc  percb  witb  Axph.  St-e  The  Amkuu  an  Anulkr, 
V.  1.  Ill,  page  W». 

Union  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  &  W.)— •HiiHciuebamiu  r.  '4  in.;  Coiinult  1.  li  ni.;  tb.-  first 
b<  >t:  b.  b.  aud  pickerel;  baMH  luont  abuiidaut;  uhuuI  baitx  UHed;  botelH  $'i  ]>.  d. 

Unionville  (N.  Y.  S.  k  W.)— Wallkill  r.  3  in.;  pickerel,  b.  b.  etc. ;  pickerel  uioHt 
atiiiiK.aut;  live  bait  iixed;  Jiiue,  July  and  Aii)jUHt  bent;  butelH  |I  p.  d. 

Utic»(S('veral  r.  r.)— Mohawk  r.,  Oneida  1..  West  Canada  cr.  and  nunieronH  trout 
lii'iiks,  all  caHily  rea«'bed;  Oneida  1.  and  WeHt('Hiiada  cr.  bcHt:  b.  l>.,  pike,  brook 
ti "lit,  hhIiuou  trout  etc. :  baxH  and  pike  niont  nunierouH;  live  bait  principally — 
iiiiiinowH  aud  helRrainiteH;  Ajml,  May,  June  and  .July  bewt  for  trout,  an<l  .\u>{ust 
ami  .September  for  bawH  aud  pickerel;  botelM  |4  p.  d.:  guidcH  f "J  p.  d.;  boatw 
#11..  d. 

Valley  Cottaere  (X.  Y.  W.  S.  k  H.)— Rocklaiwl  1.  2',  ni.;  Hackennack  cr.  ',  in.; 
fii>t  bent;  pickerel,  b.  b..  perch,  trout,  Hunttwh,  «^tc.:  pickerel,  trout,  perch  and  huii- 
tir-li  moHt  nunu;rouH;  "killeys,"  (ininnowH)  and  worm  bait^^;  June,  July  and  .VufjUMt 
lir>f;  hotelH  at  reanouable  chargcH;  nuidcH  $2  p.  d.;  boats  and  biiit  at  moderate  cost. 

Tan  Koesen  (B.  k  A.) — Kinderhook  1.  fi  111.;  Nassati  p.  7  ni  :  UudHon  r.  :)  m.;  last 
lust;  pickerel,  b.  b  ,  perch  aud  Bunftsh;  perch  nioHt  numerouH;  worm.><,  Hiuall  liMh, 
ddbsouK,  crabH  and  fro^H  aw  baitn;  September  and  October  best;  hotels  at  reaHon- 
alilc  pricen;  boats  .Wc  to  7.'>c  p.  d. 

Van  Sicklen'8  (P.  P.  k  C.  I.)— f'<niey  Island  cr.  near  station;  firavchiMid  Ua..  v;ia 
Cmify  Island  cr.  1  '2  m,;  about  ecpial;  weakttsh,  striped  bass  and  other  varie'tit-s  nf 
sH It  water  fish;  shrimp  auu  crab  bait;  June,  July,  August  and  .September  Itc.^t: 
In itcls  numerous  at  varying  prices;  boats  .''Mtc  i>.  d.;  bait  at  moderate  prices.  First 
of  the  ebb  in  the  best  tide  early  in  the  season,  later  on  the  flood  tide  is  best. 

Vemooy  Creek  (N.  Y.  O.  k  W.  to  Summitville,  theiuje  by  br.  r.  r.  to  E:ilenville, 
tlH-uce  by  team) — X  good  trout  stream,  creels  of  .V)  are  not  tinnsuul  in  »  day's  ttsh- 
iiin:  brown  hackle  aud  cow  dung  the  favorite  flies;  accommixhttions  fair  at  moder- 
ati-  charges. 

Walton  (N.  Y.  O.  A:  W.  See  page  X)—Ea.><t,  West,  Third  and  Marvin  l)r's..  all 
empty  into  Delaware  r.  within  1  m.  from  station:  Ijist  and  West  br's.  best; 
tnmt  most  numerous:  worm  bait:  April,  May,  June  and  July  best;  hotels  at  reasDii- 
alile  prices.     Said  to  be  a  good  troutiug  section. 

Wampsville  (N.  Y.  W.  S.  .V  15.)— Oueuia  1.  4  'j  m.;  jiike,  Oswego  (1.  ni.)  and  b.b., 
I'.i  kerel  etc.;  pike  k ad  Oswego  bass  most  numerous;  minnows  mostly  used;  June, 
July,  September  auct  October  V>eMt;  hotels  $4  to  $.'5  \t.  w. ;  guides  $1  p.  d.;  boats  '25c 
l>.  (1.;  bait  at  low  price. 

Warwick  (L.  it  H.  R.)— Wawayauda  1.  0  m.    See  New  Milford,  N.  Y. 

Waahinfftonville(N.  Y  L.  E.  A:  W.)— The  Otterkill  cr.,  aud  Hulses  and  Brown's 
J).  (lU  same  stream  which  is  '.,  m.  from  station;  Hulses  p.  2  m.;  Brown's  p.  ;j'j  m.; 
the  latter  best;  i)ickertd  aud  rock  bass;  the  formcir  most  uumerous:  usual  ))aits; 
N-iitember,  October  and  November  best  months;  boardiug  hotu..  only,  terms 
iiinilerate,  als<»  boats;  n(»  guides  needed.  The  above  ponds,  when  the  w  ♦er  is  right, 
gi\e  good  fishing. 

WaterlKills(L.  I'.  See  page  XIX)— Long  p.  l>i  m.;  Kills  p.  1 ',  m.;  Mill  1.  ', 
in.;  Micox  Bay  'j  m.;  Peconic  Bay  4  m.;  Mill  1.  best;  pickerel  and  perch;  iiickerel 
liiist  numerous;  usual  baits;  July  best  month;  boardiug  Ikiusck  fl  p.  d.;  boat-*  and 
buit  lit  moderate  cost.     Peconic  Bay  gives  salt  water  fishing  of  the  usual  variety. 

Watkin's01en(S.  a.  &  (\)— Senecal.  I'a  m.;  b  ',.,  pickerel  and  penh;  the 
first  most  numerous;  baits  are  minnows  and  art.  spoons;  August  September  aud 
<iit>iber  best  months.  Best  gnuiuds  are  along  'he  East  shore  and  Hector  Falls. 
Hiitels  $'J  to  $3  p  d.;  guides,  boats  and  baits  reasonable,     (iood  fishing. 

Waverly  (I^eh.  V.  See  page  VI)— Chemung  r.  '.j  m.;  Suscjuehanna  r.  2  m.; 
Cayutacr.  'j  m.:  Susquehanna  r.  best;  black,  yellow  and  rock  bass,  j.erch,  picker- 
el. I  tc;  b  b.  most  unmerous;  minnow,  dobsou  and  art.  flies;  July  to  November 
bi-t:  hotels  $'J  i),  d.;  guides  can  bo  had;  boats  5(»c  p.  d. 

Weedaport  (N.  Y.  W.  S.  &  B.  and  N.  \'.  0.  &  H.  R.)— Seneca  r.  1 ',  m.;  Parkers  p. 
5  111.:  first  bert;  pike,  pickend,  b.b.,  etc.;  bass  nujst  uumeroii.x;  miuuows  and 
siinoiiH  used;  middle  uf  June  to  middle  of  October  lest;  hotels  $1.50  to  ('J  p.  d.; 
boats  .">0c  p.  d. 


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W«llSVille  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  A:  W.)— Pino  cr.  28  in.:  O»>nonpo  r.  (hoad  wattTH)  h  ti.  ir, 
ni.;  Sinnenmhunin^;  cr.  4.'i  ni.;  Kettlo  or.  M  ni.;  gdod  tihliin^  in  (ifntsci-  r.  .•Vi.iii  ;., 
June  I'l;  till' (itlieiH  about  tcxually  good  in  May.  .Iuu«' and  July;  brook  trout  hihI 
C'al.  mountain  trout  in  tbeHt)  waterH;  brook  trout  nioHt  nunicronH;  hotels  $l.'.."i  t,v 
$V!  J),  d  ;  i>ri\iit<:  boardtn)^  at  .Sinncniaboning  and  Kettle  er'n;  no  guideH  neiil.,1. 
The  abovi!  plaicH  reai'bed  from  WellKVille  by  ^*ta^eK  or  livery  eonveyancet*  at  reith.  li- 
able <'bar({eH;  all  information  as  to  bent  HtreaiuH,  roufeH  and  accommodation!-,  i  an 
be  had  at  WellHVille.  Over  :)(Mi,tHKi  young  brook  trout  and  Cal.  mountain  tri  V 
put  in  tbetiC!  ntreaniH  within  lant  H  yearn. 

West  Athena  (X.  Y.  W.  S.  A:  13.)— Greenn  1.  U  m.;  Black  1.2',  m.;  iSrt't  1.  ^t: 
])ici\erel,  rock  bai^n  and  small  tiHli;  idckerel  most  abundant:  live  bait  lined  m<»tl\' 
February,  .March  and  .Xpril  bent  moiithH  for  jiickerel;  niimmer  boarding  hoiix  ^t 
(ireUH  1.  $<>  to  iH  II.  w.;  boatM  and  bait  at  uioderati  latt  s. 

West  Farmington  (N.  Y.  ('.  k  H.  R.)— Mud  cr.  i,  m  :  Fisli  cr.:  flrst  naii..,i 
be^t;  rock  banw,  b.  b.  and  trout;  minnows  iihiial  bait;  .luue  and  Sejitember  best. 

Westfield  (L.  K.  k  M.  S.)— Lake  Erie  1  m.:  whit<fisli,  lake  trout,  b.  h.  and  i.ikt-; 
jiiUe  and  whitettHh  most  numerous;  minnow  buit;  May,  June,  Sentenil  er  iiini 
t)ctober  bewt;  hotels  i'l  \t.  d.;  guide  ifl.TiU  ji.  d.;  boats  :f  1  ji.  d.;  bait  ")(ic  ji.  iHi. 

West  Hnrley  iV.  k  D.)— Binnewater  I's  1  m.:  Coopers  1.  7  m.;  .Slnies  1.  7  m.: 
b.  b.,  lickercl,  trout,  etc.;  iiickerei  most  numerous;  worm  and  minnow  buit>: 
hotels  j^vi  p.  d.;  Iioats  at  reasonable  rates. 

West  Park  (N.  Y.  \\.  S.  .t  B.)-I{lack  i>.  -l  m.:  Black  cr.  4  m.;  first  best:  b.  1.  . 
jiickerel,  yellow  perch,  etc.;  pickerel  most  numerous,  trolling  sjioons,  live  bait  uinl 
worms  used;  March,  Ajiril.  Alay,  Seidcmber  and  October  best:  board  tan  be  liml  :it 
farm  houses;  guides  iinnecessarv;  boats  at  inw  cost.  'Jlie  lisbinn  heieisvir 
fair. 

Westport  (I>.  A;  H.  ('.  See  jiage  XI.)~Lake  Champlain  '.in.:  brock  (iinnaiiM,) 
running  Ity  station;  I>ake  Cliamplaiii  best:  pike,  pickerel,  li,  b.,  jierc);,  etc.;  pcich 
and  pike  most  liiiiiierous;  worms  and  minnows  as  baits;  Jiii;e  to  I  Nfcil  er  l.i-t- 
hotels  .*H  p.  w.,  or  ir'J  p.  d.:  guides  with  boats  j^it  ]i.  d.  .\f  the  mouth  nf  their. 
above  unnamed,  we  have  caught  a  number  of  b.  b.  (s.  in. !  w  ith  the  tly,  white  imlli  r 
mainly.     ^^'eslJlort  is  oiu;  of  the  gateways  to  the  .Adirondack  region. 

W est  Vienna  (N.  Y.  O.  .*c  W.     See  ])age  Xi— Oneida   1.  neiir  station;  b.b..    m,  k 
liass,  jiiUc,  liicKercl  and  other  kinds:  baiti-  in  winter  small  suckers  and   in    suniiii>  r 
worms;  summer  and  fall  months  best;  hotels  .•?.">  to  :i,s  p.  wiek;  boats  on  hiie:  li-h 
ing  is  good. 

W.  Hampton  fl.I.  See  jiage  XIX)— .\tlaiitic  Ocean  .")  m.  and  the  bay  -J  m. :  >■■  ■!. 
stiiicil  bass,  perch  etc.;  cod  most  numerous;  sea  daniH  as  baits;  for  ctidtish  winti  i 
is  best,  for  lass  fall  and  Hxd'ing;  liotels  f  12  to  $2(*  ii.  w. ;  guides  with  Ijoats  can  Ir 
had   reasonable. 

Whitneys  Point  (D.  L.  *:^Y.)— OtHolic  r.  and  Tioiighnioga  r.  ',,  m.:  abi.ut  eipiiil. 
b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch,  .■^uii-iierch  etc.;  helgraniites,  minn(iws  aiul  tiles  used:  .liilv 
and  .\iigust  best:  hotel  f  2  p.  d. :  If  to  •'>  m.  up  tlnOtselic  excellent  i>.  b.  lishing  wnii 
tly;  still  fishing  with  minnows  and  trolling  with  same,  can  be  had  at  times,  'lli.- 
stream  can  be  wailed  and  this  section  of  country  is  beautiful,  with  good  comfortii- 
ble  accommodations. 

Willards  (D.  I'^  W.,— Chenango  r.  '^  ni.;  b.  b..  pii'kerel  et<'.:  liass  most  iiu- 
nieidiis;  iimmows.dobson  and  crab  baits;  .\ug.  and  September  best;  hotel  i^l..">op.(l.: 
boats  and  bait  can  be  had  reasonable. 

WollCOtt(n.  W.  .S;  O.)— Bort  Bay  i  n\.:  pike,  pickerel,  b.  b.  and  perch:  bass  ;i!.(.! 
pickerel  most  numerous:  mostly  spoon  and  Hy  baits:  June,  Sejitember  and  t)ct'i- 
ber  best;  liotcl  at  moderate  charge;  boats  5Uc  p.  d. ;  bait  free.  Fishing  reported  ix- 
cedent. 


m.:  the   hit  tor 

and   February. 

is  said  to  be  the 


Woodbury  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  iV  W.)— Woodbury  p.  '„  m.;  Bopolo  ji.  ;i 
best:  pickerel  and  perch;  small  lish  mostly  used  as  bait:  January 
fishing  through  ice;  boats  can  be  had  at  moderate  price.  I'opido  p.  i 
best  in  the  county  (Orange)  for  fishing. 

Woodsblirgh  E.  I.  See  page  XIX)— Hempstead  Bay  \,  ni.;  weakfish,  kingfi^l], 
sea  bass,  blackflsli  etc.;  sea  bans,  kiugilsh  and  blackiish  most  numerous;  dams  and 
shedder  crabs  as  baits;  July,  August  and  .September  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  vuv^: 
guides  SI  to  $1.50  p.  d.;  boats  $1  p.  d.;  ishedders  fiuc  p.  doz.  Excellent  fishing  c  s- 
pecially  for  kingliBh. 


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155 


Wurt«boro(M  Y.  O.  ^  W.l— Sevpral  laken  ami  troiit  utroaniM  withiu  ")  ni.;  trout, 
»..  1...  jiikf,  iiitk("-«'l  ftc:  jukc  and  front  iiioht  ihiiiutohk;  liHJtH.niiimoWH,  ciHbH,  lio- 
iHi  kn  ihelf{ra«iiit«'s).  wornin  etc.:  bottl  :'^l  ji.  d.:  lioat  •.'.'>r  ji.  <1.:  lijiit  ."iKc  ji.  Kmp.  TliiH 
l^  a  iiooil  ttfbiiin  KCftioJi. 

Yaphank  (I-  I.  Stc  imjio  XIX)— :'  luktu  Hiunanndi  1  and  .i  ni.  rcM[iM:tively; 
,(1.  lit  alike;  ijitcIi  and  tiouf,  woiiu  and  tly  haitw;  May  to  (>«'t(>l»«r  De^t;  no  h(>t«'ln, 
liut  jirivate  l)oardiiiji  L'un  In- olitaini'd.  boats  2ru' p.  L.  (ireat  South  Bay  in  only  3 
111.  iliftaut,  wlu  If  tine  salt  water  fisliinj^  can  be  had.     The   trout  are  searce. 

Yorlrtown  (N.  Y.  f.  A:  N.)— Moliaiisic  ("J)  I's  (forniorly  ("romiiend),  ■*,  ni.;  both 
^..,1(1,  b.  b.,  white  and  yelh w  perch,  lickerel  et. .:  penh  and  yellow  bass  most 
aliiiiKlaut;  worm  an<l  fish  baits;  May,  June  and  .July  best;  August  jiootl  for  bass 
Ii^lnu^!;  hotels  f  1.511  p.  d.,  or  f  7..'>0  \>.  w.;  ^'uides  #l.')ii  p.  d.;  boats  5(ic  to  |1  p.  d. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Barnard  |W.  N.  ('.)— Laurel  cr.  r>  m.;  French  Hmad  r. ;  about  alike;  trout,  b.  b., 
riittisU,  redhorse,  etc.;  coarse  tish  predominate;  worm  and  minnow  baits;  April  to 
Stptember  best;  hotel  at  reasouable  price. 

Black  Mountain  (W.  N.  (".)— Flat  cr.  '.;  m.;  North  Fork  4  tn.;  Swanuauoa  r. 
J  ,  Ml.;  Hroad  r.  4  m.;  North  Fork  best;  siieckled  trout,  perch,  mullet,  etc.;  speck- 
led trout  most  numerous;  rty,  worm  and  minnow  baits;  ^ood  May  1  to  ()ct(d)er  1 
h\\\  V  ^- and  JuiU"  best;  hotel  .•?1U  p-  ^^-i  f-'nide  fl  p.  d.:  boats  unnecessary;  bait 
fri c.    oood  troutiiiK  reported. 

Calhoun  (W.  N.  t'.)— Scott's  cr.,  North  Fork,  Dark  Itid^e,  Buffer  cr.  and  Tvuka- 
<(i^:i  r.;  1  lark  IJidne  best;  brook  trout;  fty  and  prasshopjier  baits;  .\jiril  and  .May 
l.cM;  no  re^'ular  hotel  but  jirivafe  board  can  be  had:  jruides  $1  p.  d.;  boats  can  Iju 
hail  where  neccrisary.     (iood  trouting. 

Clyde  (W.  N.  ('.) — Pigeon  r.,  Ka.-*t  and  \Vc.--t  I'nrk-*:  CataliHichee  r.;  I'i^'eon  r.  best; 
li.  1...  iiio\iiitain  trout,  redhorse.  etc.;  mouiitaiii  troiii  must  numerous;  worm  and 
iiiiiiiidW  baits;  Marcii.  .\i>ril  and  .May  best  for  trout,  .md  July  and  August  for  bass; 
l;(i  iij^ular  hotel  but  board  can  lie  obtained  at  iirivale  houses.  (,'uideH  .'•(ic  to  $1 
]..  (1. ;  boats  am',  bait  ut  little  cost.  "Stick  bait."  locally  so  called,  whicli  is  the 
hirval  form  of  a  native  insect,  is  considered  the  most  alluring  bait  by  resident  tlsh- 
oniicn. 

Coopers  (W.  N.  r  ) — Swaunanoa  r.  and  its  tributaries;  North  Flat  cr.  and  Bee 
Trti:  North  Fork  of  Swannaiuia  best:  mountain  (or  sjiecklcd)  trout  ]irincipally ; 
unih  worms,  hornets  and  minnows  a.s  baits;  .\pril  and  May  best;  hotels  $1  to  $l.!in 
\i.  d.  ;  guides  .fl  p.  d. 

Elizabeth  City  (No.  S.)—Albeuuirle  Sound  •JO  m.;  Bas.piotank  r.  near  station; 
tiret  best:  spots  (bafayettes),  hogtish  sea  trotit  (weaktish).  sheeiishead,  bliu'ttsh, 
(■tc:  siiots,  hotitisli  and  sheepsliead  most  numerous;  dams,  shrini))  and  minnows 
as  haits;  May,  June,  July  and  August  iiest;  hotels  :?'2  \).  d. ;  lioats  and  bait  at  trifling 
cnst.  Live  minnow  bait  is  used  at  times  with  suc<ess.  "'hese  are  \ery  tine  tisliing 
waters.  The  fishing  in  the  adjaceut  fresh  waters  is  not  as  good  as  it  was  two  or 
three  yearri  ago . 

Hertford  (No.  S.)— IVrquimans  r.  near  station:  perch  ami  b,  b.:  perch  prcdom 
iiuitmg;  shrimp  usual  bait:  July,  .\ugttst  and  September  1  est;  hotels,  guides,  hmts 
iiud  bait  all  at  moderate  cost. 

Hominy  (W.  N.  r.)— Hominy  cr.  near  station;  perch,  trout  and  coarse  varieties: 
wi'iiii  bait;  April.  May  and  Juiu'  best;  hotel  at  reasomible  prii'es.  Very  fine  shoot- 
ing within  'J.  to  :i  ni.  of  this  point. 

Old  Port  (W.  N.  v'.)— Mill  cr.  near  station;  Catawba  r.  '.  m.:  Curtis  cr.  2  m . . 
l'.ti>:id  r.  I'J  m.:  Curtis  cr.  best;  trout  and  coarse  varieties:  trout  luost  numerous; 
tlii  V  aiul  worms  as  baits;  May  to  Seiitember  best;  hotel  f  1   5(1  p.  d . 


Hilt 


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THE   AN<H,KIt  S   (il'IDK   BOOK. 


'Yi'm 


which  arc  flHh«!<l  for  with  thi'  H>,  woriiin  ami  "wtick  bait."    Set)  Th>:  Amkuicas  .^no- 

LKn,  voi.  Ill,  pp.  '247.     At  tiiiicH  the;  hHl^raniitt- (local  nan KraiiipiiH")  iH  killnm 

for  b.  b.,  for  tin*  abniulaiirt*  of  which  th«i  l-jiHt  Fork  of  tlic  I'incoii  r.  in  uoted,  v^y,-. 
oially  that  part  of  it  fnnii  Hlajiock'H  mill  up  to  (JwynV,  u  diMtauce  of  4  m.  I  in- 
charKi.'H  at  hotdx  an<l  for  i^uiilttH,  etc.,  are  very  moderate. 

Roanoke  Sound  (Old  Dominlnn  Line,  via  Norfolk,  Va.)— WoakflHh.  blnoflHh. 
hoKtlHh.  Hpot  (Ijtfayette).  cfoakern,  HheepHliead,  etc.  are  eaiiKlit  here  in  larjje  iniin- 
berH,  in  the  monthN  of  .July,  An^.  and  Sejit.  on  clam  and  hhedder  crab  bait.  Tluii' 
iH  but  little  tide  which  makoH  the  tinhin^  all  the  more  enioyable.  Na^'n  Heinl  j, 
the  centre  point  when  are  found  an  excellent  hotel  at  $'2  p.  d.,  and  ){uideM  with 
boat  and  bait  from  $\  to  $:t  p.  d.  The  hnhini^  is  very  tine  in  the  Sound,  and  al^o  m 
the  frcHh  water  p'dn  adjacent,  where  b.  b.,  perch,  striped  bass  (rocktislil  jiii,] 
Huufish  are  caught  in  lar^e  numberH  with  live  minnows  and  art.  tlies. 

Statesville  (W.  N.  C.) — Catawba  r.  8  m.;  trout,  perch,  redhorse,  etc.:  ttmit 
most  numerous;  tlies,  small  Dsh  and  bread  as  baits;  hotels  at  reasonable  ]iriri'H; 
bait  cheap. 

Sylva  (W.  N.  r.)— Scottfl  cr.  at  station;  Tuekaseijje  r.  ^^  m.:  la«t  best;  salmon, 
b.  b.,  cattish,  redhorse,  etc.;  bass  and  redhorse  must  alxindant:  worm  and  riy 
baits;  May  to  September  best:  hotels  # I  to  $1.. 50  p.  d.;  bait  free.  This  statiiHi  i^ 
iu  Jackson  County  which  contains  many  exjudlent  trout  streams  to  rea«di  wlinli 
the  best  point  is  Sylva  as  above.  The  In-ad  waters  of  the  Tuckaseine  r.,  viz:  Trout 
cr.,  Robinson's er.,  \V(df  cr.,  Tenneshee  cr.  abound  in  trout,  and  visitinj»  aUKlers  will 
be  provided  with  guides  and  the  nectssary  oiittits  in  Sylvaat  moderate  expense.  The 
artitlcia  Hy  is  the  universal  lure  in  this  section  by  thti  native  Jishermeu. 

Teopim  (No.  S.)— Yeopim  r.  .5  m.:  .\lbemarle  Sound  13  m.;  first  best:  .wpickl.ii 
perch  (strawl)erry  bass),  chubs,  rock  and  white  iierch;  white  perch  most  numernus: 
shrimp  bait;  June,  July  and  August  best:  hot.l  il'i.iV)  p.  m.;  nuide  f  1  p.  d.: 
boats  not  very  i)lenty  on  the  r.  where  the  fishing'  is  reported  as  very  flue. 

Warm  Spring's  (W.  N.  C.) — Fre.;"h  Broad  r.  at  station:  Sj)rin^  cr.;  about  e<|niil; 
trout,  b.  b.,  sahnon  (pi<ibably  pike  jierch,  catfish,  etc.;  bass  and  trout 
most  numerous;  worm  bait;  May  and  June  best;  hotels  $1.50  p.  d.;  glides, 
boats  and  bait  at  moderate  jirices. 

Wajmesville  (W.  N.  C.)— Uichland  cr.  at  station;  Jonathans  cr.  .5  m.:  <'ata- 
loochee  cr. '20  m.;  last  best;  trout  an<l  b.  b.;  trout  most  numerous;  art.  tlie-.  for 
trout;  live  minnows  for  bass;  May  best  for  trout;  August  for  bass;  noteln  mid 
private  boarding  houses  at  reasonable  jjrices;  ({uides  and  boats  unnecesniiry. 
Pi(»eon  r.  about  0  m.  distant  has  an  excellent  name  for  trout  and  b.  b. 

Webster  (W.  N.  C.) — Scotts  cr.  and  Tuckaseine  r.  near  station:  last  best:  iiick 
salmon  (we  think  this  is  thi^  i)ike).  catfish,  etc.:  usual  baits:  .Vpril  and  May  ln'st; 
hotels  $1  p.  d.  This  is  reported  to  be  a  good  fishing  Krouud,  especially  for  truut, 
being  near  Uylva,  N.  C.  which  see. 

OHIO. 

Akron  (C.  Mt.  V.  .^  D.) -Summit  1.  1  m.;  Silver  1.  '2  m.;  Turkey  Foot  1.  '>  ni  ; 
Long  1.  4  m.:  Mud  1.  4  m.:  Blue  p.  '2  m.;  White  p.  :i  ni.;  Turkey  Foot  1.  best:  1).  b., 
speckled  bass,  perch,  "blue  gills  "  and  catfiph:  bass  and  "bbu"  gills"  mostabunii- 
ant;  minnows  i)rincipal  bait;  October  and  November  best;  hotels  $L5U  to  JJ.""' i' 
d.;  boats  50c  p.  d. 

Antwerp  (W.  St.  L.  &  r.  See  page  XV.) — Maumee  r.  ',  m.:  Reservoir  Old  (a'lal 
2  m.:  first  best;  b.  b.  and  jierch,  b.  b.  i)redominating;  minnow  l)ait;  April.  May 
and  June  best;  hotels  and  other  accommodations  at  reasonable  ratee. 

Ashtabula  Harbor  (L.  S.  ,v  M.  S.)— Lake  Em*  \i  m.-.  Ashtabula  cr.  '„  m.;  lir.'^t 
best;  whitefish,  perch,  jtike,  bass,  herring,etc.;  jiike,  i)erch,  whitefish  and  hcrriiit; 
most  abundant;  minnows  used  mostly;  June  and  July  best;  hotels  at  reasoiiahlr 
prices;  guide  '2.')c  p.  h.,  including  boat  and  bait. 

Bellefontaine  (Several  r.  r.) — Indian  1.  and  Reservoir  11  ni.;  Silver  1.2',  ni.; 
Twin  I^kes  4  m;  Doke  1.  3'^  m.;  Possum  1.  ^'.^  m.;  Black  1.  H  m.-  Miami  r.  M  m  ; 
Rushtcr  4^m.;  Hartley  1.  5 'a  ni.;  Indian  1..  Reservoir,  Silver  1.  and  Black  1.  thebist: 
black  and  rock  bass,  ring  perch,  suuflsh  etc.;  baits— live  bait,  cut  bait  and  criik<ts 
spring  and  fall  best  time;  hotel  11  p.  d.;  guides  |1  to  $2  p.  d.;  boats  50c  p.  d.;  bait 
reasonable. 

Brown's  (1.  B.  &  W.)— Silver  1.  1  'a  m.:  Honey  cr.  at  station;  Indian  cr.  1  'j  m.: 
rilver  1.  best;  bass,  suutlsh  (very  large),  catfish  and  pike:  baits  used,  minnowH, 


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W'lrmw  and  trolling  Hpooii;  T^Iay,  Si>i)t.  and  Oct.  bi-nt;  hoU-I   2  rn.  dixtant  and   board 
,uii  1)('  liml  at  farnitTH'  houm-H.     An  cxcolh'ut  liHliin^  point. 

Burton  (I'.  A;  Y.)— Emerald  1.,  Huow  p.,  Everett  p.,  Bradley  p..  ('laridi)n  p.  from 
y  t,. .')  ni.;  Claridon  and  Hnow  p'h  beut:  l.m,b.)>.  principally:  minnow  bait;  no  boteln 
nearer  than  YoungBtown . 

Caldwall  (P.  *  M.)— Duck  cr.  near  station:  bawH,  "salmon"  (pike-percb).  etc.; 
bii--  iiioHt  niimerouH;  miunowH  hh  baitH;  May  and  June  boHt;  botcN  at  reuHouable 
rat'  •'• 

Cedarville  (P.  C  '^  St.  L.) — Ma8Hie'N  cr.  near  ntation  and  Little  Miami  r.  -'i'^  m; 
la>-t  Ix'Ht,  ))<!inK  tbu  largeHt:  H.m.b.b.  tbe  only  UhL  wortb  attention  altbou^li  tbere 
ari' other  c»)mmou  varietieH;  minnowH.  craytlHh.  hel^rauiiteH  etc.  for  b&itH:  .\pril, 
.Stiitcmber  and  October  l)eHt:  hotel  $4.50  p.  w.,  or  |1  p.  d. :  bait  plenty.  Heo  The 
Ami  lUCAN  Anolkk,  Vol.  1,  No.  Iti. 

Celiua  (.Several  r.  r  )— Stati;  ReMervoir  near  Htation;  b,  b.,  rock  ba«K,  perch,  chau- 
ut'l  ciitliHh,  and  black  cattiHh  are  all  numeroUH;  worm  and  minnow  baitH:  openinj; 
of  .-prin^^  to  middle  of  .\uKUHt  bent  for  all  except  b.  b.,  for  wliich  SepteniDer  on  till 
lati' fall  in  best:  hotels  at  reawouable  rateH;  boats  2r)c  p.  d.;  bait  very  cheap.  There 
is  also  good  shooting  and  hunting  in  this  vicinity. 

Ceylon  (L.  S.  k  M.  .S.)— I>ake  Erie  '.  m.:  Old  Woman  er.  1  m.:  flr«t  best:  u.  b., 
]iiki'.  perch  etc.:  pikt.',  perch  and  cattish  most  abundant:  minnow  and  worm  baits; 
.Mii>.  .June  and  July  best;  hotels  |1  p.  d. ;  guides  at  reasonable  rates;  boat  5<Jo  p.d.; 
biiit  lit  moderate  price. 

Chillioothe  (I.  B.  &  W.)— Painter,  at  station;  Scioto  r.  1  m.:  the  laHt  best;  b  b., 
liiKi-.  "lamiJ-liKhters"  (?),  "rockeys"  (i)reHumably  rock  bass),  "salmon"  (pike-pen  h); 
et'  these  tbe  bass  are  the  most  numerous;  usual  baits;  May,  June,  Hept.  and  Oct. 
hist;  hotel  at  $'2  p.  d. 

Chippewa  Itake  (<-.  L.  A:  W.)— <'hipi)ewal.  1  m.;  b.  b.,  stinflsh.eels  etc.:  sunflsli 
ami  bass  most  numerous;  minnow,  worm  and  graMsho])per  baits:  May  and  .lune 
lii-t:  hotel  $1  p.  d.:  guides  at  Jnoderatc  charge;  boats  ;'>(»<•  p.  d.  These  I's  have 
bi'tii  stocked  V)y  the  State  and  great  expeotati(U»s  exist  as  to  the  future  (inality  of 
the  lisLing. 

CoUinwood  (L.  S.  &  M.  S.)— Lake  Erie  '^  m.;  i)ike,  perch,  bass  etc  ;  jiike  and 
Imss  most  abundant:  minnow  bait;  April.  May,  .June,  Sept.  and  October  i)est;  hotelH 
$1  p.  d.;  boats  l.V'  d.  h. 


'.j  m.;  bass. 


Htmilsh  and  catfish: 
b(!st:  no  hotels,  but 
be  had  at  50c  p.  d. 


sunftsh  most 
Ixiard  can  be 
•Mood   tlshing 

;    bass  most 


Conant  (<'bic.  .t  Atl.) — Auglaize  r 
atdiiidant:  minnow    baits:  April,  May  and   .Iiuie 
piMciired  at   ."><ic  to  l.^c  j).  d.;  boys  m^  guides,  can 
re|M>rted. 

Condit  (('.  Mt.  V.  .t  D.)— Big   Walnut  cr.  4  m.:  b.  b.,  sunttsh,   etc 
abundant;  minnows  usual  bait;  April,  May  and  June  best  mouths. 

Cuyahocra  Palls  (Sev«'ral  r.  r.l— silver  1.,  Hartd.,  Mud  brook  p.;  first  best 
1).  b..  speckled  bass  (strawberry),  perch,  et<'.;  b.  b.  niost  numerous:  minnow 
liuit:  spring  and  fall  best;  hotel  jJ'i  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  prices. 

Danb^y  (L.  S.  .t  M.  S.)— Sandusky  Bay  near  station;  bass,  i>erch.  pickeiel,  etc.; 
bliss,  perch  and  cattish  most  abundant:  fish,  worms,  meat,  et<'.  as  baits;  .June, 
July  and  August  best:  no  hotel;  guides  at  reascuiable  rate;  boats  and  bait  at  low 
l)nces.     A  great  deal  of  fishing  done  at  this  point,  with  seines  aa  well  as  hook  and 

liiii-. 

Danville  (C.  Mt.  V.  &  D.)— Mohegan  r.  '2  m.:  Owl  cr.  .3'^  m  :  first  best;  b.  b., 
perch,  catfish,  trout  (in  (Jwl  cr.).  cari>.  etc.;  bass  most  numerous;  minnow  bait; 
Miiy  June,  September  and  October  best;  hotel  |t)  p.  w.;  guides  50c  p.  d.  and  ex- 
jieiises;  boats  and  bait  at  trifling  cost. 

Dayton  (Several  r.  r.)— Stillwater  r..  Big  Mianii  r.,  Mad  r.,  all  within  1  m.;  two 
fii>t  best;  1.  and  s.  m.  b.  b.,  channel  catfish,  sunfish,  goggle  eyes  (rock  bass),  perch, 
et.  :  1.  m.  b.  b.  most  numerous;  minnow,  crayfish  iind  worm  baits;  April.  Octol>er 
ami  November  best;  hotels  numerous  and  at  reasonable  pri«>es:  guides  |'2.50  to  $3 
p.  il.;  boats  $1  p.  d.;  minnows  $L50  p.  100.  Good  fishing  is  reported,  particularly 
after  a  freshet  in  the  r's. 

Dell  Boy  (Connotton  V.)— Connotton  cr.  near  station;  pike,  bass,  etc.:  bass  most 
atniudant:    minnow  and  worm  baits;    May  and  June  best:  hotel  at  reasonable 

priL'es. 


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Baton  (<'.  H.  .^  I).)— Twin  i  r.  C.  in.:  Four  Milf  cr.  id  in.;  ItaiitHH  Fork  a  lu.;  lirnt 
li«-Ht:  1i.  I).,  ircnli,  Nnntlnli,  cHttUh,  tti'.;  li.  )i.  uioHt  iiiiiin'i'unH:  iiiiiuiow  liuit;  Hum- 
iixr  iiiuiitliH  iHHt;  IioHIh  f  1  to  ll.'i')  p.  (1.;  luiit  plenty  und  clHrnp. 

Zilyria  (I..  S.  \-  M.  H.i— Hliuk  r.  near  Htiition;  I^ke  Erin  H  m.;  laxt  brut:  baoi, 
jiikc,  ix't't'li.  ])i('l<i  rt'l.  rli. :  ]iik<-  nmst  iibiiiKliint;  ininiiow  hait;  niirin^  itml  full 
tx-Ht:  lioti'lH  ^\  to  {l,,5oii.  (I.;  IxiiitH  iin<l  biiit  rliea]).     Kxrcllfiit  )i.  li.  tiHliiiiK- 

Fremont  (Sc-voiul  r.  r.)— Samlunky  r.  lu'ar  ntatiou;  (Jn-cu  and  Mud  itm  ti  to  T  m,; 
1».  Ii..  -vliitf  biiHH,  rock  1>UHH.  ipcrcli,  jiiki'.  jiirkcnd,  ciitUHli.  vU\:  all  kindu  iiuiihtmiik: 
iniiiiiows  iiioHtly  UHt'd:  Hiirin){  bent  in  I'.,  nioHt  any  month  in  rrV:  liot<'l  .f'J  |i.  d.; 
i^'uitlc  i^'J  ]).  d.;  buatH  and  bait  ]deuty  at  inodcrato  I'ottt.  Excellent  b.  b.  tinliiim  in 
(irct  II  cr. 

Oaiena  (<'•  Mt.  V.  \-  !».)— Ui)<  Wulnut  and  I.ittlp  Walnut  crV:  fti-nt  bt-wt;  b.  li., 
HUiitihli,  ratiiHli,  I'tc;  basr.  imomI  iiuuicroU)^;  iiiiunow,  ^i'uHHlio)>)icr  and  worm  b,iit'<: 
Ai)nl.  .Mii\ ,  ( »(tob(r  and  NoM'inbcr  ncHt;  iKPtfl  at  rfu><(iiiublc  iiricf;  bail  idi'iiiv  at 
littli  i<r  no  cuHt. 

Qallipolis  ('.  !1.  V.  \  T.)— Ohio  r.  and  (;hickainau«a  cr.  adiaccnt;  ftPHt  \>i-\: 
bine  iiiKlniud  cattl,-^)!.  pikc-iirrcii,  It.  b.,  pcrcli.  etc. ;  cutliKh  iiri'dnniinat)';  niinn<>\vH, 
liscr,  raw  and  cooked  beef,  uh  baitn;  April,  .Inne,  September  and  October  be>t; 
LoteJH  .t^l..")(i  to  ^2  p.  d.;  boatH  can  be  ha<l.     The  cattlnh  run  larnf. 

Oaiubier  (Several  i'.  r. ) -KokonintJ  r.  ',  m.;  b.  b.,  rock  basH  and  Hunt^Hli;  b.  1). 
mo- 1  :iliiiii(|ant ;  worm  and  minnow  bait«:  May.  .lune,  August  an<l  September  liei-t; 
hotel  .rl  p.  d.;  baitian  be  easily  procured.  St>nio  ^ood  hized  b.  b.  are  cauniit 
here. 

Oeaiiffa  Iiake  |N.  Y.  I',  .v  o.  see  pa^e  XII)— OeauKa  1.  ',  m.;  .Vurora  p.  •.'  ni.: 
about  alike:  1.  m.  b.  b.  and  cattiNh  principally:  miniiosv  bait:  hotel  #°J  p.  d,:  boatH 
can  b(t  had.  but  no  bait. 

Geneva  1 1.,  s.  \  M.  S.)— Lake  !',rie  4'.  m.:  (irami  r.  l  in.;  tirnt  bent:  pike,  ina.-^- 
caloii;:!  ,  I  e.'i'li  and  bas^;  pike  iiio^l  numeioiis:  minnowH  are  uhiuiI  bait:  .luiie  .ind 
.Inly  lie>l;  hotel  at  I'ea  onable  pi'iee:  boat  ami  bait  T.'ic  p.  d.  .Some  tine  Hpec'iliii  lis 
(^f  masealoiii^e  have  been  taken  in  (irandr.  and  under  favorable  condition>  a  t.iir 
number  of  ihesi'  tiwh  can  bo  taken. 

Georgrelbville  ( 1 .  1*.  -V;  W.) — IMa  Darby  and  Little  I'arby  jxinds,  at  Ht«tion:  both 
Uooil;  li.  b.,  catti.-^li  and  jiiKe;  blaiK  bass  most  numerous:  minnows  and  tlies  \isiial 
bait ;  spriiii,'  an<l  fall  months  best:  boarding'  houses  at  j^lt.'iu  to  :?4  p.  w. 

OraySon(L  H.  \  W.)— Silv('r  1.  4  m.;  (ireat  Miami  r.  '2  in.;  Troy  Hydraulic  1.  4 
in.:  Lo.^t  cr.  I  in..  Dyesp.  :tm.:  Miami  r.  and  Hydraulic  1.  ln'st:  black  and  ro.'k 
bass,  jiike,  jierch.  ciopiiies.  catltsh,  etc.;  bass  ami  cattish  most  numerous;  bait  — 
live  bait,  crav  lish  and  minnows-  tall  months  best:  hotel  at  Troy,  4  m.  from  slatioir. 
boats  and  baits  to  be  had  at  iiominai  cost,     (iood  tishiiin  reiiorted. 

Hartville  i<'ounotton  V.i— (!ouKrex:^  1.  iicafHtation:  b.  b.,  perch,  wpeekled  ba>-:, 
Urass  )jiUe,  suiilish,  etc. :  perch  and  suntish  most  numerous:  aiif^le.  Hand-worms, 
|j;nibs  and  minnowH  as  baits;  May  and  June  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  price:  b"at 
und  bait  ;i."c  p.  d. 

Henley  (*'. 'V  E.j-Scioto  IJrush  cr.;  nood  ttHhinn  to  be  had  for  a  diHtauce  of  1" 
111..  commenciuK  at  ;liis  station  and  extt-udinn  to  where  th<>  creek  emj)tieH  into  the 
Scioto  r.:  ■',  to  1  m.  distant  r(ui -iidered  tiie  best  point;  i)ike,  pike-perch,  bluccat, 
white  ))erch,  speckled  bass,  (sti'awbi-rry )  etc.:  blue  catlish  are  most  abnndaiit: 
minnow,  worm  and  f^rasshoiiper  baits;  May  and  June  best;  no  hotels,  ]iait:is 
t;enetally  camp  out;  guides  not  needed.  A  favorite  ground  with  the  Portsnioiitli, 
O.,  aii;;lers. 

Kig'ginsport  (Via  Ohio  r.  Pteainers.) — Ohio  r.  near  town;  White  Oak  cr.  ',.  tu  !•"> 
in.:  .Sttainht  ir.  .">  m.:  White  Oak  cr.  best:  b.  b.,  "salmon"  (pike-iierch),  chaniul 
cattish,  etc.;  b.  b.  most  .imnerous:  live  niiniiows  ]irincipal  bait;  hotel  ^4  \>,  w.; 
niinnowH  .f  1  p.  ItJU.  Addit-ss  tln^  Seth  tireeii  Club  of  Hif,'^'insi)ort.  O.  the  members 
of  which  know  the  best  grounds  and  will  cheerfully  aid  the  visiting  angler. 

Hudson  (Several  r.  r.) — Nortliami)toii  1.  4 '3  m.:  Silver  1.  5  m.;  Twin  I's  5  111.: 
Stewart  1.  4 '^  m.:  Mud  br.  1 '.j  m.;  Stewart  and  Northampton  I's  best;  b.  b.  and 
jiercli:  minnow,  helgraiiiiles  and  woiin  bait:  August  and  September  bi'st;  accoiij- 
niodatious  can  be  readily  procured.  Experienced  anglers  get  fair  tishiug  from  thi-e 
waters. 

Hlintsville  (I.  B.  &  W.)— Lewistou  Ueservolr,  Silver  1.,  Ulack  1.,  Twin  I's,  Kush- 


miTKn  htateh  and  Canada. 


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I'lWk  1.,  Doke  1.,  Pohhuui  1..  I»iirk  1.  mid  WilliHiuH  ji.:  two  flrHt  b«»t;  h.  b.,  p^rch, 
•niiti-li.  <'t<'.".  1.  III.  ^1.  !'•  ill  tlif  rcBcrviiii' iiml  h.  hi.  li.  li.  in  Silver  I.;  HpmniM,  min- 
iii'W'.  tlirM.  wiii'iiiH.  Hull  or  frcfh  ineut  iih  biiilH;  .Vpril,  .May,  .St'iitciiibcr,  Octoln-r  auil 
S,.v.  iiilitr  bt-Mf,  botclH  f  l.TM)  to  $2,50  II.  (1.:  jfuiilcH  ciwtil.v  iiroriirwl  at  11. ."iO  to  f'^ 
|,.  (!.,  lioatM  aiwl  bait  .^i- to  $1  p.  d.  The  rcnervoir  contttiuM  ei>{ht  varietioB  of  tinh 
luil  'li'  tiHbiu|.(  Ih  ^(Kul,  HM  in  uImo  the  Hliootiu){  (liinu((  the  proper  aeaaou. 

Euron  (I-  H.  A:  M.  .s.i— Lako  Erie  1  m.:  Hiirou  r.  lu-ur  Mtation;  b.  b.,  pik»\  piok- 
irel.  I'tc;  uot  much  aut(liUK  an  a  spurt,  but  a  i^reat  deal  of  market  DHbiiiK  iloiio 

Lt-rf. 

Xillbnok  (C  Mt.  V.  \-  I>.)— KilUmck  cr.  near  Htati.ni;  jiikr,  h.  b..  oatlinb,  cti-.; 
wnriii  ami  luimiow  buitn;  Hiiiiiiiier  hciimoii  bc-^t;  IioIcIh  iit  very  rt-a.^oiiabli'  prices; 
liciHt--  rlu-iip.  Then-  Im  ^uoil  flHliiun  rcportid.  i'«iit'i-iully  at  IXiiu-aii'H  .Mill.  l»ik^> 
IjttM  I II  cautiht  iu  the  cr.  wiiyhijij;  up  to  ;u  Ibw. 

Lancaster  (C.  H.  V,  fc  T.) — Licking  Rfnt-rvoir  i")  jii.;  l»a«H.  perch  kikI  Hunnxh: 
Miiih-li  nioHt  iiiiineroiiH;  worm  ami  miiiiiow  baitM;  May  and  .hine  bcHt;  hotel  $'i  ]>.  d.i 
i.'iiii|'   t1.''>*'  p.  d.,  iiududin^  boat  and  bait;  minnows  cont  'J*>c  p.  do/. 

Leavittsburg*  (N  Y.  1'.  \  o.  See  pa^e  XII.)— MttboniiiK  r.  ',  m.;  1.  and  h.  m. 
I.,  Ii  .  pike,  jiike  iK'Pch.  iiiHscaloiine.  redliorse,  etc.;  bass  most  iiumerous:  niiiinow 
.iiiil  "orm  l>aits:  .Mine  and  Sejitember  liest;  hotels  at  reasonable  prices;  boats  and 
liait  ill  low  rates. 

Lowellville  d'  A:  L.  K. )— Mahoninfj  r.  near  station;  b.  b.,  piko,  perch,  <attisli 
it(,:  bass  most  ii))unflant:  miii:i<:ws,  crabs,  helKi-aniites.  etc.  used;  May.  .lime, 
Siitiiiiber  and  (ti-lidier  best;  hotel  ;fl  p.  d. ;  guides,  boats  and  baits  at  low  rates. 
The  best  tishiiit.'  uroimds  (which  are  ^'ood)  are  below  the  dam  m  ar  station;  at  'J  m. 
aliiivi'  dam  at  head  of  Slack  water,  and  '.!  m.  below  dam  at  (^luikertown  "ritHe." 

Uarletta  l<".  W,  .v  B.  ami  »'.  .V  M.i  -Marietta  Island  on  the  Ohio  r.  ;Pj  in.;  b.  b., 
like,  pike-perch  (Iccally  salmon  i  and  carp;  bass  and  salmon  most  niimeroiin;  worm 
,iiiil  minnow  baits;  latter  jiait  of  .Inly  to  November  best;  hotels  .rl  to  .*l.."iU  p.  (1.; 
l.'ut-  .'lOc  ti.  7.">c  p.  d.;  bait  cheap.     The  island  is  a  favorite  campiiitj  tjroiind. 

Mechanicsbnrg'  (Several  r.  r.)—  Hakt'i-s  1.  '.  m.;  Lapham's  1.  '1  m.;  |{rn>li  1.  I'l'^ 
111.;  hiirby  cr.  ',,  iii.;  Lapham's  1.  best;  b.  b.,  rock  bass  ami  siinlish;  minnows, 
W..I1IIS.  t;rasshoppers,  sjioons  and  tiies  of  all  kinds;  .\pril.  .May,  .Inne,  Septenil>er 
ih>\  111  toiler  best:  hotels  f  I  p.  d.;  ti"ide  with  boat  $'i  p.  d.:  boat  Tmic  p.  d.; 

Middletown  (•'.  H.  \  D.i— Hiu  Miami  r.  'j  m.;  b.  b.,  (ierman  car]!,  cattisli.  etc.; 
:.;ir>.  ,iud  cattish  most  inimeroiis;  crayfish,  minnows  and  worms  «s  ba.ts;  May, 
liiiii.  September.  Dctolier  and  November  best:  hotels  .*lto  if-jji.  d.;  bait  can  be 
Ltaiiied  by  catching  it.  There  is  e.\cellt.'nt  tlshiu^'  for  b.  b.  at  uit  island  about  '^ 
III.  til  111  station. 

Minerva  (Couiiottou  V.)— Sandy  cr.  near  station;  Still  Fork  WattM-s  ',  m.;  last 
Test;  perch,  bass  and  cattisli;  i>erch  and  bass  most  niimeroiis;  minnow  bait;  May, 
lillii .  .Vilu'ist  and  September  best;  hotels;  :^l..">ti  to  .-j'J  p.  d.;   bait  can  be  obtained. 

Mogadore  (Connotton  V.)— Hills  p.  Vjiii.:  P'ritcheVl.  2'.  m.;  HpriuKrteld  1.  '.\ 
:i.  ;  hist  best;  b  b.,  snnfish.  iierch,  etc . ;  suntish  most  abundant;  minnow  tiait 
I'l'ba^s.  worms  for  otlu'rs;  May,  .June  ami  .July  best;  hotel  .■rl..")Op.  d.;  boats  and 
'i.iit  iriisonable. 

New  Comerstown  (<'.  .V  M.)— Tuscarawas  r.  1  m.;  dliio  Canal;  lirst  best;  cat- 
:.~h.  bass  and  ••saliiioii  '  ( pike-jiercli  i;  bass  and  salmon  mot  niiiiierous;  li\er  and 
iiiuiK'Ws  as  liaits;  March,  April,  May,  i>ct.,  Nov.  and  Jiei'eiiiber  best;  hotels  $1  and 
•rl..'>ii  ]>.  d.:  bciat.s  eau  be  had. 

IT.  Lewisbiirgf  (N.  Y.  P.  .^  (».  See  ymii;  XII'— Darby  cr.  ■>  m.;  b.  b.  principally; 
iiiiiii'W    bait:    Ma>,    June,    Sei)teiiilier  and   October   best;    hotel  at    n'asonaVde 


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Oak  Harbor  (^V.  A:  L.  H)— Porta^'e  r.  at  station;  Lake  Erii-  \->  in.;  first  best;  b. 
t'.,  pikf-.  wbitt?  bass  and  riiij,' perch;  riut,' perch  and  Sayo  (?)  liass  most  iiuiiierouH; 
(.'ills  uf  perch  and  minnows  as  baits;  .\pril,  May,  September  and  October  best; 
biitcls  $1.50  p.  d.;  (.guides    f'J  p.   d.;  boat  and   bait   '><h;  )>.    d.     (rood  fishing;   re- 

Oxford  (<"'.  H.  &  D.)— Four  Mile  cr.  1'^  ni.;  b.  b.,  rock  bass,  and  iMiarse  fish;  niin- 
liiw.  worm,  jirasshopiier  and  crayfish  baits:  .\pril.  May,  .July  and  .\u>,'ust  liesf:  the 
twu  latter  for  bass;  hotels  at  ordinary  prices;  bait  can  easily  be  had.  The  Ashing 
hciv  is  very  uncertaiu,  yet  at  times  fair  scorcH  are  made  of  b.  b.  witli  the  live  min- 


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PsrryabnriT  t'  ^^-  '"^  l')— -Mnuimi'  r.  mar  HUtimi:  iionli,  )>.  1i.,  HiiiiflHli,  .  .itOith 
c-tt-.;  )i*-rcli  iiioHt  aliiiudaiit;  wurui  aud  luiuuow  baitH;  hotfl  |U  ^i.  cl.;  Ixiut-  aud 
bait  call  bu  procured. 

Port  Clinton  |L.  H.  k  M.  H.)— Lak«  Eri«4  nuar  HtHtion;  Put-in-I)uy  lo  m.  diNUint  ii 
the  brHt  puiiit;  b.  b.;  iitiniiow  bait;  Juiiu  iiiid  Oi'ti.licr  bi-Ht;  hutidx  $'J  p.  d.,  lioaU 
l<»i-  \>.  d.     ^S<•c  Sttudiiskj,  Ohio. 


Mcioto  r.  3  111.;  luMt  l«'Mt;  buMs  jirju- 


Powell  (<".  H.  V.  .V  T.)— Whi'tHtoiio  r.  I',  in.; 
filially  ;  .liiii*;  aud  July  bcrit  luoutliH. 

Pr««ton  (<'b'i  •  >v  .Atl.)— LfwiHtowM  HcHcrvoir  14  in.;  Scioto  MarHli  4  m  ;  ttr»t 
bent;  |ifrcb,  black  and  rock  buHH,  catUnh  ctt^'.;  rock  baMH  nioHt  iiuiitfroiiH;  woiin  itii,| 
uiiiinow  baitu;  April,  May  aud  Juuu  bvMt;  gulden  ciui  bu  bad;  boatit  20c  tn  |i 
p.  d. 

KadoliiTs  (<^.  H.  V.  k  T.)— Hin  Raccoon  or.  1  m.:  piko,  perch,  whitoflHli,  nnti»h 
i-tc;  iiiiiiiioWH  UH  ImitH  iiioHtly;  July  aud  .\ii»(UHt  bcHt;  Lott-lH  i'-i.itO  p.  w.;  Kuidcx  at 
little  or  no  coHt;  iiiinuowH  Ic  ciK'li;  boiitH  not  needed.  The  cnttiHli  run  \\;rnv  from 
M  to  J")  11)8;  the  pike  art)  troiu  2  to  c  teet  ill  leu^tb.  Our  coiTcHpoudeut  reporti' 
^ood  tiHiiiug,  aud  uddH  "turtluH  aro  pluutiful  wuighiug  fruui  5  tu  Ou  Ibu.  ' 

Sandusky  (Heveial  r.  r.l— HaudUHky  Bay;  Ijike  Plrie;  Middle  Ban  Inland,  I't.  IV- 
lee  iHlaud,  Kidly'n  Inland  and  I'lit-iu-liay  Inland;  I't.  I'eleo  Inland  bent;  b.  h.,  iiiilj. 
«>i'el  and  {like;  b.  b.  iiiont  ubuiidunt;  ^rt.  tiien,  iiiiiiiiown  aud  npoonn  used'  .May  l.'ito 
June  15  aud  Sept.  10  to  October  31  bent;  boteln  #  "  to  $'.i.iV)  p.  d. ;  ({ilide  $'J  ii.  il.  ainl 
board;  boatn  Toe  p.  d.  The  ttnhiug  here  in  very  tine.  Steauiern  ply  regularly  dur- 
iu);;  tUe  tlnbiug  neanuu  betwuuu  iSauduHky  aud  the  above  uauicd  poiutn. 

Spencervill*  (Cbic.  k  Atl.) — IteHervoir  14  ui.  dintant;  basn  aud  pen  h  priiicipiilly; 
unual  baitn  aud  neunoun;  botelH  |1.3Up.  d.;  boatn  autl  baitn  very  rcaiiouabk'. 

St.  Clairsvllle  (!*<t.  C.i— Big  McMabou  4  ui.:  two  Little  McMabou  1  lu.;  Imlian. 
Wheelin|{  cr.  :i  in.;  tlie  lant  lient;  b.  b.  are  >  augbt  iu  all  of  them,  luontl;'  with  livt- 
uiiiiuoWH.  Uood  tinhiug  all  through  the  nuuiuier;  hoteln  |'i  p.  d..  uo  guides;  u>j 
Luatn. 

Thomport  (('.  k  K.)— Licking  Reservoir  1  in.;  b.  b.,  pike,  cattlnh,  suullHh,  <t.  . 
buns  Mild  Huuhnli  most  abuiidaiit;  April  to  October  bent;  hoteln  and  guides  M'r\ 
reasonable;  boatn  uud  bait  cheap,  (iuud  tlHhiug  reported,  aud  good  duck  nhtMitiii^ 
iu  the  fall. 

Tillln  (Several  r.  r.) — .Saiidunky  r.  and  Henry  cr.  near  by;  s.  ni.  b.  b.,  piki. 
uiancaloug*;  (a  few)  and  rock  bann;  a  good  tlnhing  grouud;  baitn,  live  uiiuuow  ttii>l 
craytlnli,  which  are  plentiful.  There  in  good  tinhiug  down  the  r.  to  Freujuiit  lii 
m.,  where  the  nport  coiitiuuen  good,  especially  iu  (ireen  cr.  .5  m.  below  the  lattrr 
place,  where  the  bent  b.  b.  tlnbiug  iu  Ohio  in  naid  to  be  had.  .See  TiiK  .\mkkI(  an  A.ni. 
i.KU,  vol.  Ill,  pagelXio.  The  npriug  aud  fall  muuthHare  beat;  hoteU  $2  p.  d.;  guuk:- 
uot  ueeded;  luiuuows  75c  p.  lUO. 

Toledo  (Several  r.  ro— Mauiuee  r.;  Ottawa  r.;  flshiug  groiluds  within  4  m.; 
Ottawa  r.  bent;  b.  b.,  pike,  rock  bann,  perch,  cattlnh  (3  varietien),  Huutinh,  ctf.; 
perch  aud  pike  mont  abundant;  minnows,  spooiin  aud  woruin  are  used;  May,  .luiu'; 
.s«'ptemi)er,  October  and  November  be,<t;  hoteln  $vi  to  $3  p.  d.;  no  guide  in  i(ic.i; 
boatn  50c  p.  d.;  H  p.  100.  for  miuuown.  I^ake  Erie  in  10  ui,  diHtaut;  Teu  Mile  cr.  4 
lu.;  the  latter  is  said  to  give  good  fishiug. 

Valley  JTmction(  W.  &  L.  E.  and  C.  A:  M. )— One  Leg  cr.  and  Tuncarawan  r.  ',  in.; 
trout.  pike-pe"ch.  perch,  b.  b.,  etc;  spring  aud  fall  best;  hotel  |2  p.  d.;  no  guide" 
or  boatn  needed. 

Vinton  (C.  H.  V.  &  T.)— Raccoon  cr.  near  station;  pike,  bass,  sunflsh,  catfl.tb, 
etc.;  cattlnh  mont  uumoroun;  minnow  aud  worm  baits;  March,  April,  May  and  luin- 
best;  hotel  if 3.50  p.  w.;  boats  and  bait  at  very  low  rates.  The  catfish  here  air  the 
channel  Hsh  aud  ait^  much  sought  after  by  the  local  anglers.  The  best  ground  i-* 
about  1  m.  below  the  village  at  the  continence  of  the  Big  aud  Little  Kaccoou  (.r'l 
but  there  is  fair  fishing  all  along  the  shores. 

Watervllle  (T.  C.  k  St.  L.) — Station  p.  1  m.,  and  the  Rapids;  the  latter  aro  4  in. 
iu  length  aud  pass  iu  front  of  the  town;  both  are  equal;  black  and  rock  banw.  i>ike. 
pickerel  ana  perch,  the  ttrst  most  abundant;  ordinary  baits  used,  aud  May.  (uiie. 
July,  Sept.  aud  Oct.  are  considered  the  best  months;  board  $3  to  |4  p.  w.;  '^u'uh- 
uot  ueeded;  boats  10c  to  25c  p.  h. 


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Wlckliff*  (I-.  s.  A- M.  S)— Lftk.' Kii.  1  m.;  banH.  hluo  (piko-ponh).  and  nand 
j)ik'' Hint  iM-nh;  hliif  iiiid  HHiid  piko  iiiii^t  iiiiiinTinis,  miiiUowH  general  bait:  May, 
Jiiuf  uii>l  He])ti;iiilirr  licHt;  uu  regular  iiotul  lioif. 

OREGON 

AniinKviATioNH— U.  h,,  Mack  baHH;  br..  brook;  cr..  creek;  I  ni.,  lar^p  nioutU; 
ni.,  milt';  p.,  iioud;  {).  d..  pt-rduy;  ji,  w.,  per  week;  r.  river  ■.  ni^  hihuU  mouth; 
itr,,  Htri-aui;  w.,  week;  1.  lake. 


„'arawaa  r.  '^  m.. 
).  d.;  no  gukU'i 


Albany  (Or.  At  C.)  Willametto,  Califorjiia  and  Santlam  r's.  TI:oiiiaH  and  Soap  or'n; 
thf  Suntittui  Ih  the  boHt  water;  trout  and  rliub;  bailH,  Halniun  c^m".  wornm  and 
art.  llit'H;  Aug.  and  Sept.  bc«t  nionthH;  liutclH  ,f  I  p.  d.;  bouts  and  baitn  frt'c  Tho 
stn  MUiH  of  the  CaHcadi"  Mountains  wliirf  tiicic  Im  uh  ^'uod  tUliinn  hh  ciin  be  found  on 
thf  North  I'aciflc  coaHi  are  only  haU'  a  du\'n  ride  fnnu   .Albany  . 

Almaden  (Or.  A  ('.)  Widfcr.  near  station;  mountain  aiul  Miilnion  trout,  trout 
mo.-t  nunieroUH;  art  rtien.  ^ranHbopperM  and  meat  iiHi'al  baitM;  April,  May,  and  .June 
Iivh;,  UutelH  |1.  p,  d.      Ciood  tlshing. 

Alta(()r.  &  O— Grave  er,  *,  ni.:  BirniHtone  cr.  near  Htation;  tlio  former  Ih  beHt; 
usuul  baitH,  »rt.  flicB,  worniH,  Halnion  eggw;  May,  June  ^nd  July  lu  fit  monthM. 

Anhland  (Or.  k  C.)  Dead  Indian  r.  14  mile;  Sieuoer  cr,  45  ni.;  Keene  cr.  Vi  m.; 
all  have  ROtxl  trout  fiHhing,  ttien  and  woruiM  local  )>aitM.  June  best  month;  ImtelM  |l. 
p,  d.;  other  chargub  not  reported. 

Astoria  \0.  R.  k  N.  O.)— Cluskanine  r.;  Lewis  and  Clark  r.  Tim.;  (irays  r.,  JO  m.; 
Beur  cr.  8  m.;  VoungH  r.  la.;  Nccamcuni  r. 'iti  m.;  about  alike;  mountain  (jr  brouU 
trout  and  salmon  trout;  first  named  moHt  abu'idant,  tlies,  Halmon  cggH,  gras.shop 
Iiern,  womiHetc,,  as  baitH;  J\ine,  July,  August  and  September  bent  for  brook  trout, 
and  September  and  OctoV)er  for  Haliuon  trout;  hotel  at  Necamcum  r.,  btithave  to 
take  provihiouH  to  the  other  places;  small  steamers  at  $10  to  f  15  p.  d,  can  be  had. 
(idod  streams.  Dally  strainer  from  Portland  land  passengers  by  small  boat;  ac- 
cummodatious  at  farm  housed.    Later  in  seafou  good  tlshing  higher  up  streams. 

Aurora  (Or.  &C.)— Pudding r.  and  Mill  cr,  nearby;  Pudding  r.  the  best  water, 
truiitand  chub;  the  latter  predominates;  baits — beef,  crayfish,  antl  salmon  eggs; 
bcHt  months,  March  and  April;  hotels  $1.50  p.  d.;  no  guides  needed;  there  are  quite 
a  iiumber  of  local  anglers  who  fish  the  Pudding  r.  and  the  fishing  is  probably  good 
although  we  have  no  definite  report  of  its  quality. 

Barlow  (Or.  A:  C.)— Pudding  r.  ,',  m. ;  Molalla  r.  '4  m.;  Molalla  the  best  water; 
trout  and  chub,  the  former  most  plentiful;  baits — salmon  ei'gs  and  worms;  April 
itud  May  best  months;  hotels  |1  to  $'2  p,  d.;  boats  and  guides  not  needed.  K.\cel- 
lent  trout  finhing  in  the  first  part  of  the  season. 

Bonneville  (O.R.  k N.C.)  Columbiar.  nearstation,  salmon, sturgeon,  "steel  head" 
and  "silver sides";  salmon  and  sturgeon  most  abundant;  wheels  au>l  nets  used 
mostly;  June  and  July  best.  15  miles  over  the  mountains  on  the  other  side  of  the 
rauge  there  are  good  fishing  waters  which  are  also  reached  from  Oregon  City. 
Eagle  cp.l  m.;  Tanna  cr,  3  m.;  Pine  cr.  4.;  June  best  month  for  them. 

Canby  (Or.  &C.)Molallar.  >j  m.;Mllkcr.  3  ni.;  both  good;  trout  and  chub;  the 
former  most  plentiful;  baits  salmon  eggs  and  art,  flies;  April  and  May  best  months; 
hotel  b(1  p.  d.;  guides  $3  p.  d. 

Columbia  (N.  P,)— Columbiar.  »a  m.;  Milton  cr.  3  m.;  Tide  cr.  4  m..  last  best 
for  trout;  salmon, salmon  trout  and  mountain  trout  are  found:  salmon  and  smelt  most 
uunierous;  wonas  flies  and  salmon  eggs  as  baits;  June  and  July  best;  hotel  $1,50 
p.  d.;  the  salmon  are  only  taken  in  nets  and  our  correspondent  writes  that  they 
will  not  taUe  bait  of  any  kind  In  the  above  waters.  There  is  a  deep  pool  In  cr.  (iwt 
yards  from  station  where  trout  can  be  caught  by  the  dozen. 

Comstock  (Or.  &  C.)— Pass  cr.  near  station;  mountain  trout  principally;  grasa- 
lioppors  and  worms  as  bait;  summer  best  season;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  guides  $1  p.  d, 
and  board;  bait  free. 

Corvallis  (O.  R.  &  N.  C.  and  Or.  k  C.)— Mary  r.  '4  m.;  Oak  cr.  1  m,;  Willametto 
r.;  lirst  best;  trout,  chub  etc.;  trout  most  numerous:  tly  baits;  June  and  July  beit; 
liotels  $1  to  $2  p.  (1. ;  boats  and  bait  at  small  cost.  There  are  many  small  stream* 
ne;ir  town  that  contain  "reat  numbers  of  trout. 


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Cotta^fe  Orove  (Or.  k  C.)—Coant  fork  of  AVillijiuetter.  east  and  west  forks,  one 
at  Btatioii,  t)ie  other  IhI  111.  diHtaiit;  eant  fork  liest;  trout;  grasshoiiperH  and  art. 
flieH  AH  liait;  Kiiring,  Hiinimcr  and  fall  best;  hoteln  $1  p.  d.  Good  liKhiug  and  Lunt- 
iuy  ii:  'hiti  nectiou. 

Dalles  ((>,  R.  A:  N.  r.)  f'olnmbia  r.,  Miller.,  8  Mile  cr.  a»id  15  Mile  or.:  the  two 
last  named  best  for  trout:  tront  And  salmon  are  tbe  vaiieties  found;  ^'I■ub  worme 
and  nalmon  rue  are  the  usual  baits;  Ajiril,  May  and  June  best;  hotels  $2  i.  d.; 
boats  f  1  p.  d. 

Silley's  (Or.  kC  .) — Tualatin  r.,  Scopgins  and  Gale's  cr.  within  ^^  to  2  m.;  the 
lat'er  the  best  water;  salmon,  trout  and  chubs:  the  mountain  trout  most  nunu'i'miB; 
baits-  salmon  engs,  worms,  art.  Uior  and  (jraseliopperH;  April  and  May  best  iiiDiitli!.: 
board  !it  farm  lioUHCs  (no  hotel)  reasonable;  no  guides  or  boats  needed;  baits— 
grassLojtpers — nominal  jirice,     Fishing  good. 

Drain  (Or.  k  (".)— Pasp  cr.  and  Elk  cr.  nin  through  village;  I'mpque  r.  ].">  lu,; 
Siiiitl)  r.  VI  III.;  Siiislaw  r.  (headwaters)  14  m,;  Smith  r.  liest;  trout,  chub,  etc.:  trmn 
most  abundant;  wor:  .s,  grasshoppers,  etc.,  as  baits;  June,  July,  August  and  part  i.f 
.September  best;  hotels  $1  to  $1.50  p.  d.  Several  other  small  streams  near  by  that 
yield  numerous  but  small  trout. 

Porest  Grove  (Or.  &  C.)— Creeks  are— Gales,  Dairy,  Scoggins,  distant  fi  and  lo 
m.;  Gales  cr.  best;  trotit  and  chub;  the  former  most  numerous;  baits — salnmri 
eggs,  and  art.  flies;  summer  mon.hs  are  best:  guides  $H  to  $<>  p.  d.;  hotels  roasdii- 
able. 

Olendale(0r.  &(\)  Cower,  '.,  m.;  trout  and  salmon  trout;  trout  most  uunur- 
ous;  flies  and  all  kind  of  meat  baits;  June,  July  and  .\ugust  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.; 
boats  not  required;  bait  at  reasonable  expense.    A  good  stream. 

Gold  Hill  (O.  k  C. )  Rogue  r.  at  station;  Butte  cr.  20  m. ;  both  very  fine.  Trout 
and  salmoti  trout  in  former;  trout  principtilly  iti  liitier.  June-  best  for  trout:  .\ugnHt 
Sept.  aridOct.  f(U' sahiion  trout;  June,  Jul\  ,tiid  .\ug.  bfst  in  liiittiMT.  Caniiiint; 
and  fuini  houses  at  Butte  cr.;  hottds  at  Gold  Hill  $2  p.  d.;  no  guides  or  buatb 
needed.     Rogue  r.  is  reported  as  the  best  trout  water  on  the  Pacific  Coast 

Grants  Pass  (Or.  A:  C.)  Rogue  r.  'j  m.;  .\piilegate  r.  .5  m.;  the  lirst  is  the  best; 
trotit;  grasshoppers,  art.  tiies  and  salmon  eggs;  May.  June  and  July  best  months. 
Good  fishing;  hot(d  at  Gold  River  (which  see)  at  f  1  p.  d. 

Halsey  (Or.  A:  C.)  Willamette  and  Calapooya  r.  .'i  m. ;  the  latter  the  best:  trout 
and  chubs,  th(' former  most  idcntiful;  baits — art.  fiics  and  worms;  June  the  I'cst 
month;  no  guides  needed;  hotels  reasonable;  boats  low  price. 

Karrisburg*  (Or.  &  C. ) — Willamette  r.  dose  by:  trout  and  chub;  thfi  latter  most 
numerous;  art.  flics,  meat  and  woi'ius;  May,  Juiu-  and  July;  hotels  f7  p.  w.;  guiik-s 
$2  to  i'i  p.  d.  iiiciudint'  boat. 

Hillsboro  (Or.  &  C.)  Archbold's  cr.  8  m.:  Derry  cr.  20  m.;  the  latter  best;  trout; 
flies  aiul  salmon  eggs  as  bait;  May,  June  and  July  best  month:'*;  guides  with  teaiug 
}3to  $r)p.  d. 

Irvingf  (Or,  k  ('.)— Clear  Lake  2'.^  m.;  Willamette  r.  .T  m.:  Willam-jttf  r..  bent.; 
tr;iut  and  chuVi:  grasshoppers  and  art.  flies;  hotels  Jl;  boats  and  baitatlow  charges; 
not  much  fishing  done. 

Jefferson  (Or.  &  C.)— Santiam  and  Maine  r.,  1  to  ri  m. ;  North  fork  of  Santinra 
best  watir;  trout  and  chubs;  trout  plentiful:  art.  Hies,  worms  etc.;  liot(ds  fl.to 
f 2  p.  d.;  no  guides;  boats  can  be  borrowed.  A  good  ground  and  little  fishing  is 
done. 

La  Grande  (O.  R.  A:  N.  C.)— Grande  Ronde  r.  1   m.;  Rock  cr.    8  m.;  last  best:- 
mountaiu  trout  in  Rock  cr.  and  salmon  trout  in  v.  -.  salmon  troutare  most  abunduiit: 
million  rt)e  and  grasshoppers  as  baits:  spring  and  early  summer  best;   hotels  $1  ii. 
d.;  boats  not  required;  bait  without  cost.     Livery  charges  |3  to  $5  per  day . 

Lebanon  (Or.  &  O— Santiam  r,  and  tributaries:  of  the  latter  Crabtree  Creek  i.' 
the  best:  tr<nit and  chubs;  the  fust  most  plentiful:  salmon  eggs,  worms  and  .'irt, 
flies:  best  months  June,  July  and  .Aug  :  hotels  #l..">Oaiid  .*2  ji.  d.;  magnificent  i.iko 
fishing  in  Cascade  Mountains  (io  m. :  guides,  boats  and  baits  reasonable.  Within  t'l" 
to  80  m.  to  the  eastward  ii  numlier  of  lakes  abound  in  fish.  Fish,  Clear  ami  Blue 
lakes,  and  Matolis  river  are  the  most  noted  waters.  Bear,  elk  and  deer  are  found 
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McMixmville  (Or.  k  r.)— Thf>  watorK  a-e;  St.  .loo,  WhitPH  -j  m.:  South  and  North 
Yftuihill,  Cozino  cr.,  Baker  i-r.;  Taiithor  cr..  Saxt's  Ditch;  the  beHt  are  Itaker  i  r.,  and 
saxi's  Hitrh.  Trout;  baite,  woriuH  and  art.  flicN:  May  and  June  best  mouths;  no 
^.niulis;  hotel  charges  not  reported;  bouts  and  baits  can  be  had. 

Medford  (Or.  k  C.)— Bear  cr.  near  by.  Trout;  May  and  June  best  months;  ht  tel 
jj  p.  d.    See  Phoenix,  OrcRou. 

Millers  (Or.  k  C.)— Willamette  r.  l,ij  m.;  Santiam  r.  2  m.;  Santiam  best:  trout, 
ami  (hubs;  art.  flicH  and  fresh  meats;  April,  Mav  and   June;    no  hotels,    guides  or 

Milwaukee  (Or.  &  ('.)—KellonK  and  Johnsons  cr.,  and  Willamette  r.  nearby; 
tr<'Ut  in  the  greatest  nuuiberw;  nalnion  epgs  and  worms  the  usual  baits;  hotels 
flp.  .1. 

Myrtle  Creek  (Or.  .^- r.)— Myrtle  ir.  20  m.;  mountain  troiU;  art.  flies,  worms 
Riiil  ^rasHhopiterh  as  baits;  hotels  11.50  p.  d.;  boats  not  needed,  wading  is  done; 
a>liiiib'  iiood  in  April,  May  and  June. 

New  Era  (Or.  .S:  <'.)— Parmt  and  Beaver  cr's,  ',  m.;  Willamette  r.  at  station;  the 
;wn  fdrnier  best;  trout:  salmon  enf,'fi,  worms,  grasshoppers  and  art.  tlies  as  baits; 
hist  nuiuths,  April,  May  and  June;  hotels,  boats  and  baits  reasonable;  guides  not 
Willed. 

Oakland  (Or.  ^- 0.)— North  Umjiqua  r.  12  m.;  Calapooya  cr.  near  statiou;  first 
!t-t:  tront  and  salmon  trout,  tlie  first  jiredominatijig:  grasshoppers  and  fly  hooks 
UMil.  For  trout,  .Vpril,  May  and  Jiuie,  and  tor  salmon  trout,  during  the  run,  gen- 
erally in  October,  scmetimes  earlier. 

Parkers  (Or.  &  C.) — Vhe  report  from  this  station  comes  in  the  following  f^arb; 
■Tlie  best  way  to  catch  trout  is  on  a  string,  and  the  best  bait  is  silver  or  green- 
l)acks.  The  best  way  to  ',,unt  salmon  is  in  the  sjiriug  of  the  year  when  they  go  up 
on  the  hills  to  browse  on  fir  buds,  to  take  a  good  breech- loading  shot  gun  and 
bhnot  them  on  the  wing.  I  do  not  know  iimch  about  catchin^r  chubs,  but  the  best 
way  to  bait  for  suckers  is  to  use  a  bottle  of  chain  lightning.  It  will  t^et  them 
ivcry  time.  Our  local  anglers  have  gone  to  Washington.  D.  C.  The  tallest  ones 
arc  trying-  to  gel  into  Cleveland's  cabinet,  and  tlu'  common  sizcil  ones,  will  get 
mtii  iiuything  they  can.  Their  favorite  grounds  are  around  the  Treasury  Build- 
iUK',  as  long  as  it  lasts.  In  conclusion  i  will  say  that  there  is  no  good  fishing  around 
Lore . 

Pentlleton  (O.  It.  &  N.  ('.)— McKay  cr.  2  m.;  Birch  cr.  4  m.;  Umatilla  r.  '4  m.; 
last  ))est;  mountain  trout;  fly  and  salmon  tly  baits:  June  to  Octolier  inclusive  best; 
lintel  :?2  p.  d.:  piuide  $5  p.  d.  'iiie  trout  are  e.xceedinglj  abundant,  and  largo  num- 
I'lrs  can  be  caught  in  a  few  hours. 

Phoenix  (Or.  i^  r.) — Bearer.  ';.  m.:  salmon  trout  and  trout;  baits — salmon  eggs 
for  trout  (tlies  not  used  by  local  anglers),  hotels  charges  ^l-i^U  p.  d.;  guides  aud 
boats  not  needed.    Salmon  trout  more  numerous  in  October. 

Riddle's  (Or.  \  ('.)—Koutli  Uinpqua  r.  1  m.;  Middle  <t.  Id  m.;  last  best;  trout; 
t.'ra>slioppers  and  art.  flies  used;  July  aud  August  best;  no  hotels;  guides  can  he  had 
.It  r-  p.  d. 

Roseburg"  (Or.  it  C,)— South  Umpci-ia  r.  near  statiin:  North  Umpipia  r.  .Tm.; 
last  liest:  mountain  and  salniou  trout;  salmon  eggs  .iiid  grasshoppers  as  baits; 
l.otils  $1..50  to  $2  p.  d.,  or  J.",.'i)  to  ifU.oU  p.  w .;  no  guides  or  boats  needed;  bait  at 
very  little  cost.    See  Oakland. 

Salem  (O.  R.  &  N.  C.  and  »>r.  k  C.)— Willamette  r  at  station;  Rantiam  r.  I.T  m.; 
Silver  cr.,  10  m,;  Sautian:  r.  bist;  in  Santiam  r.  and  Silvercr.  trout  are  tin  principal 
Ush:  in  Willamette  r.  are  chubs,  suckers  and  a  few  trout;  art.  tlies  aud  grasshop- 
I'Orsaie  usual  baits;  spring,  summer  aud  fall  arc  best;  hotds  $1  to  $:i  p.  d.:  ;,'iiiilP8 
aiul  boats  not  recjuired,  baitcheao.  Trask  r. -HMn.  distance  (good  roads)  is  an  ex- 
ii'lleut  water  for  fly  casting,  and  the  trout  range  from  1  toil  lbs.  The  tributaries  of 
the  Santiam  r.  are  famous  for  their  trout  fishing.  Tlie  Trask  is  a  prime  stream;  is 
•^t ached  bc'st  from  west  sido  div.  of  Or.  A:  C,  via  St.  Joe. 

St.  Joseph  (Or.  &  C.)— Trask  r.  40  m.,  Big  and  Little  Truckee  r's;  trout;  June, 
.bil.\  aud  .\ugust  best  months;  art.  flies  used.  For  the  niouutaiu  fishing  this  is  a 
(.'"Oil  point  to  make  arrangements  for  teams,  guides,  etc. 

Silver  (Or.  A-  '  .)— Luckiamite  r.  and  Pedee  cr.  adjacent,  the  former  bp«t; 
tf  lit,  flies  and  worms  aa  bait;  May  the   best  mouth;   camping  necessary,  no 

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Wilbur  (Or.  A:  C.)— Umpqiia  r.  2'i  m.;  trout  and  Hahiioii;  July  aud  August 
Oue  of  tLo  bcHt  HtreiiniH  iu  the  Htate;  accommodation  at  farm  houHcn  excellent  at  Ji 
p.  d. 

Woodville  (Or.  i^  (".)— RoRuo  r.  and  EvanH  or.  '.,  ni.:  the  r.  is  bpst;  trout:  art 
flieH  aud  granhhoiiijers  uro  used,  tinhiuy  good  all  through  the  Hummer;  hotelo  $1  i 
d.;  no  gnideH  or  boatn  needed.     .See  Gold  Hill. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

black  baHH;   br.,    brook;   cr.,    creek:   !,,  lake;   1.  ni 


AnBRE^^ATIO^•s— I),  h 
mouth;  m.,  mile;    p.,  pond:    p.  d.,  per  day;   p.  w 
mouth;  str.,  Htream;  w.,  week. 


per  week;  r 


larno 
river;  h.  m.,  small 


Aiken  (B.  B.  &  K.)— Panther  run  3',  m.;  Wolf  run  1  m.;  Minard  run  t  m.;  Lewis 
run  2  m.;  Panther  and  I.ewiH  bewt;  trout  are  taken  here;  white  grubw  UHcd  princip- 
ally; hotel   chargeH  reawonable. 

Ararat  Summit  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  k  W.)— Fiddle  1.  3  ni.:  Dunn'H  p.  3  ni.;  Mud  p.  i, 
m.;  about  alike;  perch,  pickerel  etc.;  usual  bait— worniH,  summer  mouths  bt>t' 
hotels  |2  to  $3  p.  d.;  boat.s  and  bait.s  can  be  had  cheap. 

Avondale  (Penna.  R.)—Braudywine  cr.  near  station;  ChaddK  Ford;  Su.tfiuelian 
na  r.;  Octorara  cr. ;  8us(iuehauna  r.  bent,  l)Ut  Brandy  wine  cr.  vjood  aud  iniproviui;, 
b.  b.,  striped  bass,  Susquehanna  salmon  (wall-eyed  i)ike).  suniish,  perdi  etc.;  l.i>> 
most  abundant;  minnows,  worms,  frogs,  tadpoles,  grasshoppers,  helgramites  aii  1 
art.  flies  used;  June  to  October  inclusive;  hotels  or  boarding  accommodations  -au 
be  ouud;  guidei-  at  Kowlandsville  on  the  Husquehauna  at  |3  p.  d.;  boats  and  baits 
can  be  procured. 

Beach  Haven  (D.  I..  &  W.) — Susquehanna  r.  and  Peuna.  Canal;  first  best;  b.  b.; 
yellow  salnioii  (pike  perch),  etc.;  b.  b.  most  abundant;  minnows,  crabs  (crayfish), 
and  lamprey  eels  as  baits;  July,  August  and  .September  best;  hotel  $1.50  p.  d,; 
guide  $3  p.  "d.;  boat  .'jOc.  p.  d.;  bait  $1  p.  100- 

Bear  Iiake  (N.  Y.  P.  &  O.  K.  See  page  XII)— Brokenetraw  cr.  and  Bear  1.  1!^  m.; 
last  beet;  bass,  bullheads  etc.,  and  a  few  trout  in  Brokenstraw  cr.;  bass  most 
numerous  in  the  1.;  minnow  bait;  May.  June  aud  July  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d, ;  boats 
10c  p.  h. 

Beaver  (P.  *:  L.  E.)— Beaver  r.  '4  m.;  Ohio  r.  '4  m.;  first  best;  b.  b.;  salmDii 
<pike-perch)  and  perch;  minnow  baits;  April,  May,  June  aud  September  best,  hutol 
$2  p.  d.;  boats  not  needed. 

Beech  Creek  (Penna.  r.)— West  Branch  of  Big  Run;  East  Branch  of  Big  linn; 
Eddy  Run;  trout;  worms  usual  bait;  May  and  June  best;  hotel  |1.50  i).  d.;  guides  }■> 
p.  d. :  boats  imnecessary;  bait  plenty.  There  are  some  other  streams  accessible  and 
all  reported  aa  being  excellent  for  trout  fishing, 

Bellefonte  (Penna.  r.)— Spring  cr.  and  Logans  Branch  within  ',  m.;  Bald  Ea«le 
cr.  2  m.  aud  mountain  streams  within  moderate  distances:  trout,  b.  b.,  fall  tiiili 
etc.;  art.  flies  and  ordinary  bait  used;  all  months  not  prohibitod  by  law  are  goud; 
hotels  11  to  |2  p.  d.;  no  boats  required. 

Berwick  (D.  L.  i^  W.)— Susquehanna  r.  near  station;  Stackhouse  ]).  3  m.;  first 
best;  b.  b.,  pike,  perch,  salmon  (pike-perch),  sunflsh  etc.;  b.  b.  most  abiindaut: 
live  fish  and  art.  baits  used;  August,  September  and  October  best;  hotels  $1..">|>  p. 
d.;  boats  and  bait  at  cheap  rates.  There  are  other  x)onds  within  5  and  15  m.  that 
yield  fair  fishing. 

Bethlehem  (Leh.  V.  See  page  VI)— The  Lehigh  r.  at  this  point  gives  fair  b.  1>. 
and  pike  sport.  Local  anglers  use  the  Ferguson  tly  for  b.  b.  and  live  minnow  tor 
pickerel.  There  are  three  accessible  trout  streams  from  which  some  fish  may  bi' 
caught.    See  The  Ameuican  Anijlku.  Vol.  Ill,  p.  3t)2. 


run  2,'a  m.;  latt.r 
boats  and  guidi.s 


Blackwells  (C.  C.  &  A.)— Pine  and  Babbs  cr.  100  rods;  Trout 
best:  trout;  art.  files  and  worms;  April  aiul  May;  hotels  $1  p.  d.; 
not  needed.     Well  fished. 

Bloomshnrgf  (D.  L.  &  W.t — Susquehanna  r.    '^    m.;   Fishing  cr.    'j    m.;  about 
alike;  trout,  b.  u.,  etc.,  bass  most  plentiful;  live  bait  principally;   May  best  for 


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tn  iiit,  September  and  Oitober  for  Iikhh;  hutelH  $2  p.  d.,  lioutu  and  Ijait  at  moderate 

Bowman  (P.  iV;  14.) — Lthiftb  v.  '.,  ni.:  Lizzie  or.  '^  ni.;  lawt  bent:  trout,  pike  and 
(lii:-!'  tiwli,  the  latter  predominating';  HieH  for  tro\it,  worniM  and  Hpoon  books  for 
(■tl]«  rn;  April  and  May  bfnt:  botel  ^l.TiU  j).  d.;  boatH  not  used,  Htreamtt  are  waded. 
Willi  er.  M  m.  dintaut,  ih  reported  to  be  the  '  st  trout  br.  in  Carbou  county,  iu 
wLiiU  bowman  in  located. 

Brockwayville  (H.  \  P.  See  pape  VI.)— Walburn  run,  Xortli  Fork  cr.,  Ilattle- 
Miiil  (•  cr.,  .McCune  br.,  Vineyard  run,  IJaKdad  run,  Hattlenuake  brancli:  Nortli  Fork 
iiii'l  Mat^da<l  run  are  the  best:  trout  tlic  principal  lisb:  worm  bait:  May  and  June 
lit-i:  liotelH  f  1,50  p,  d.;  fiuideM  $2  p.  d,:  boitw  not  needed;  baits  i)leutiful,  Somo 
til  lit  may  also  be  cauubt  in  Jenkins  run  1  '.^  m,  distant, 

Braddock  (P.  .V  I.,  E,) — Mouon^^ahela  r.;  b,  b.,  catlisli,  etc.;  V)ass  most  abund- 
.iijt.  minnow  bait;  May  and  Septembt-r  best;  hotel  $1..')0  p,  d,;  boats  "JSc  p.  h. 

Bradford  (N.  Y.L.  E.  K  W,)— Marilla  br,;  Jieinutt  br.:  Main  stream  of  W. 
liiaiiili  of  Tunegawant  cr, ;  the  last  best;  a  few  brook  trout  here,  but  the  principal 
trout  strt'ams  have  been  spoiled  by  the  influx  of  oil:  .May  and  June  best;  bait.<, 
.Mi'iiis,  tlies  and  chubs;  hotels  $1  to  i'^  ji.  d.;  boats  and  giiides  not  needed. 

Bridgfewater  (P.  &  L.  E.) — Beaver  r.  'a  m.;  Ohio  r.  I  m.:  first  best;  salmon, 
liiKt-penhi,  b.  b.,  perch,  etc,;  bass  and  salmon  most  numerous;  minnows  as  baits; 
.^ji:  il,  -May,  June  and  .September  bi'st;  hotel  at  reasonabU-  rates. 

Caninial  (('.  *'.  A;  A.) — I'ine  cr.  lu  rods;  :\Iill  run  ."i  rods:  Trout  run  5  rods:  Mil- 
lii>  run  1 'j  m.;  Slate  run  <i  m.;  trout  and  b.  b.;  usual  baits:  trout  most  numeniu.-^, 
;iH'i  Mill  run  is  best  water  for  them,  .V  ^'reat  nutny  hsiiermen  visit  these  waters  iu 
till  rarly  season  and  make  (^ood  scores;  worms  best  in  spring  months.  The  season 
la>t>  from  .■Vpril  1  to  Aug.  1;  private  board  $'d  to  ii  p.  w  ;  guides  ^1  p,  d.;  boat.s 
iinl  needed. 

CatawiFSa  (D,  I.,  i^W,) — Susquehanna  r,  lu-ar  station;  b,  b,  principally:  min- 
iiiius,  craylish,  small  •atttsh  and  wiu'Uis  as  baits;  .\u^'ust  and  September  best; 
lii'ti  Is  ami  guides  at  reasonable  prices;  boats  and  bail  at  about  i'J  p,  d.  The  best 
t;i(Uii(l  is  ab(uit  1  m,  below  station. 

Cedar  Run  (f.  (".  A:  .\.)— JacoV)s  run  'j  m..  Trout  run  •Jm..  Cedar  run  '^  m.. 
Ti'iit  run  best;  ordinary  baits;  May  and  June  best  for  trout;  .\uu.  for  b,  b.  iu  Piiu^ 
rr     lyitels  :r  1  p,d.;  boats  and  (,'uides  not  ueedeii      SeeCammal.  I'a. 

Cliadds  Ford  tl'enna.  r.) — Hrandywine  cr,  near  station;  b,  b.,  suntish,  etc.; 
luinuow,  crab,  tadpole  anil  worm  baits;  hotels  ;*1  to  i^"J.."iO  p.  d,  at  Westchester,  7 
III.  'li^tiint:  bait  can  be  had.     Excellent  b,  b,  flshint;, 

Clianibersburg'  (Cum.  V.  and  W,  M.) — Birch  run,  Iloiisac  run,  Soutii  branch  of 
I  .':H^•l)chea^'Ue  <r.  Ill  m.:  Welsii  run,  Pine  run,  (dve  (iaj)  run,  1(1  m.:  I'alliut,'  Sprinj^ 
till.;  Birch  run  and  Falliu^;  Spring  best:  b.  I).,  trout,  carp,  suntish.  fall  tisli,  etc.: 
lia>s  and  trout  numerous;  worms,  miniiows,  frog's,  etc.  as  baits:  .May  and  flune 
h'-t  for  trout,  SepteuiVier  and  October  for  ba^s:  hotels  ;fl  to  .^J  p.  d,:  t,'uides  at 
hi'  'lirate  char^^es;  bait  can  be  easily  iibtained. 

Cliickies(P.  'V  1!.)— Suscjuehannar.  and  Chickies  cr.:  about  alike:  b.  b.  jirinci- 
,  ;ill\  ;  minnow  baits;  June,  July  and  .Xutxust  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  price:  boats 
(111  liaii  sU  p,  d. 

Clarion  (P.  A;  W.) — Clarion  r.:  b.  b.  and  salmon  (pike-perch);  minnow  bait:  Jui.i- 
111  I  Inly  best;  hotel  #1,50  p,  d. 

Clerinont(l>.  N.  Y,  .V;  P.) — Instanter  cr.  and  branches  1  m.;  Potatoe  cr.  4  m;  tirst 
'<■!  trout:  Worms  as  bait:  .luneand  July  best;  hotel  at  moderate  rates;  guides 
tta-nnable;  Ijoats,  if  needed,  and  bait  can  be  had  cheap,     (iood  trout  waters, 

Cochranton  (N.  Y,P.  »V;  O,  see  pajie  XII) — French  cr.:  b.  b.,  salmon  (jiike-peri-h), 
;  ;l..  .orli  bass  etc,:  b.  b.,  sain. on  and  coarse  lisli  most  aliundant:  live  minnow, 
:ii  ;.  and  art,  bails;  July  October  ,  September  and  November  best,  hotels  .■il.T.'i  p.d; 
li";(ts  .")0c  p,  d,;  bait  easily  secured. 

Cold  Spring*  'P.  >V  B.) — Cold  sprinu  1.  and  Stouey  cr.  which  empties  into  it  '^  m: 
:ii^;  licst:  trout,  pike,  pickerel,  suntish  etc.;  trout  and  pickerel  niost  numerous;  tly, 
^l''!!,  chub  and  worm  baits;  hotel  $'2.60  p,  d,;  guides  and  boats  not  needed. 

Colleffeville  (Perkiomen    r. :— I'eikionien   cr.  ',  m,;  bass,  sunlish,  catlish,  etc; 


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THE   ANGLtK  ■■>  CHIDE   BOOK. 


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ilU'l     l!lttij*ll     Iii08t 
IX  lilts     ."lOc     1-.  il.; 

ihlundis   below  tin. 


niluuowH,  flifH  etc.  aM  baitw;  July,  Septfinber  aud  October  best;  hotel  ut  reasoualil. 
l>rico;  bdat.scmi  bo  Lad.     (iood  b,  b.  tiMbiu^. 

Coltunbia  (!'.  «V:  li.  and  I'tiiiiii.   r.)— SiiMciuclianiia    r.  near  Htation;  1).  h.,  salmon 
(jiikf-iii'icli),  miiilihb,  ru(kli«b  (striiu'd   banK),  t'tc. ;  1).  b.,  Malin:iii   auil   lattisli 
imiuciijiiis;  ciabH,  laiiiiioWH,  Lfl^raiiiiti'H  and  whiiiih  as  baitm  May,  Jnuf.  .ml.s 
UHtaud  .SoiiteUibiT  btht;  botil  ^l.l'i  to   !f2  j),  d.;  nuidcH    $2  p.  d      ' 
bait  ii\).  Ml.     Tberi!  in  notid  tisbiu^  for  b.  1>.  aiiion^'  nuiiuTous 
dam.     tScf  The  A-mkuican  Anulku,  N'ul.  IV,  iij).  74. 

CounellBVille  (li.  \'  0.|--Y(iu^'hio«liLiiy  r.  uear  utatiou;  lit  ar  iSun,  M<(  lintdt  k..- 
Kuii,  JiUhi  Jtiui;  tti'Hi  best  lor  b.  !>.,  the  creekH  fur  bi'ouk  trout;  b.  1).  and  binnk 
trout  are  the  priuciiml  lihli;  aiinuow  bait  tor  bann,  and  woriiiH  and  HieH  tor  tiiMii. 
Lotcd.'s  ifVi.ou  p.  d.;  bait  tau  be  procured,  liuth  ba»H  and  trout  run  HUiall,  but  art 
Haid  to  bu  uiimeroUH. 

Coudersport  (<'.  i^:  r.  A.) — Alle^bany  r.  (upper  waters);  Kettle  cr.  (East  ami 
Js'orth  I'orkh);  I'ine  er.  and  Meist  Branrli;  Mornn  Kun,  Keedw  linn,  Nelson's  liiiu. 
Trout  br.,  J'  isliuiK  i-r.,  l)in)4nian  Hun,  all  w  ithin  a  radius  of  15  ni. ;  tr  ut  iirJucitially; 
Worm  and  tly  baits;  hotels  at  reasonaJ)le  priees.  The  drivern  of  tlie  teams  are  c'u. 
tiiilered  nood  guides,  and  are  generally  employed  aH  HUfb  by  visiting  anglers.  Kx- 
celleiit  tlshiug  rejiorted. 

Danville  (IJ.  L.  A;  W.) — Suscjuehauna  r.  '4  m.;  s.  m.  b.  b.  priucipall.'' ;  Lelgrain- 
ites,  ("devil.-*"  locally),  minuows,  crabs  (crayfish)  and  frogH  as  baits;  June  to  Stpt. 
ember  best;  hotels  I'Jp.  d.;  boats  oOc  p.  d.;  bait  lOo  p.  do/.. 


Fishing  cr.  and  l;,it- 
b.  b.  most  abundant; 
at   reasonable    priri>. 


Dauphiu  (I'.  \  U.)— Susiitiehauua  r.,  Stouey  cr.,  ('larks   cr. 
tling  Kun.  tiist  named  best;  b.  b.,  salmon   (pike-perch),  etc. 
live  minnows  as   Ijaits;  June,    July   and   .Sei)teiuber;  hotels 
boats  i^l.Ui  p.  d, 

Delaware  'Water  Gap  (N.  Y.  S.  A:  W.)— Delaware  r;  ,\  m.;  Aualomink  v.  '■ .  in.: 
Crystal  1.  'jUi.:  Marshalls  cr.;  Delaware  r.  a:id  Crystal  1.  best.;  b,  b.,  pickeitl, 
briiok  trout,  cimb  etc.;  li.  b.,  stmtish,  chubs  etc.  most  numerous;  worms,  bogart>, 
small  lish,  crickets  etc.  as  baits;  June,  July  and  .August  best:  hotels  at  Jl.r>((to  #'J..V, 
J),  d.;  l)oats  i")(»c  to  j^l  p.  d.;  bait  can  be  proctired.  .See  Thk  .\mkiu(  an  .\N(iLKii,  vol. 
Ill,  pp.  '^17.     A  good  b.  b.  and  trout  section.     Bogarts  are  helgramites. 

Delta  (.Md.  ('.)— Susquehanna  r.  4  m.;  Muddy  cr.:  Olivers  run  1  m.;  first  li.>t; 
■l;ercli,  b.  b.  aiul  tront;  bass  in  r.  and  trout  in  cr's:  worms  as  baits:  sjiring  moiitli.H 
Ik  st  for  tioul;  hotel,  boats  alul  bait  at  reasonable  prices. 

Dingniaii's  Ferry  (N.  V.  L.  K.  A:  \V.  to  I'ort  Jenis  theiu'e  by  stage.) — .\nniiil><M- 
of  excellent  trout  stieams  a'e  in  this  vicitiity.  'Iheie  are  seveial  hotels  at  fair 
j)rices:  guides  not  needed;  livery  charges  moderate.  This  troufing  section  is  visit- 
ed by  larue  numbers  of  N.  V.  and  Phila.  city  anglers,  but  a  fairly  good  basket  can 
be  made  l)y  an  expert  up  to  the  cl(>he  of  the  season  August  1.  fSee  Thk  AMJ':iiic.\N 
Amii.i;)!,  vol.  Ill,  i)p.  ;tHl. 

Dudley  (H.  A;  I».  T.  M.)— Miller's  r.  1  m-  Little  Trough  cr.  4  m.;  Juniata  r.  •">  in.; 
Juniata  r.  best;  trtuitaud  b.  b.:  trout  most  numerous:  June,  July  aiid  .Auyiis* 
best;  baits— Hies,  worms,  toads  and  minnows;  hotels  $]..')()  p.  d.,  .*(>  p.  w.;  gunlcs 
and  boats  mit  needed.     Trout  reported  very  plentiful  in  Miller's  r. 

D'unning'S  (D.  I,,  v^:  W.  )—Koariug  br.  and  tributaries  near  station;  Hazard  p.  •"1 
m.:  Ki/er's  p. '.t  m.;  IJattlesiiake  p.  3  m.;  trotit,  pickerel,  sunfisli  etc.;  coarse  ti>li 
are  most  abundant;  worms.  Hies  and  spoon  hooks  usual  baits;  hotel  7r)c  p.  d.  The 
Hazard  and  Kattlesuake  p'ds  are  preserved,  th«'  others  free  and  well  fished  by  l.nal 
anglers. 

East  Greenville  (Perkiomen  r.)— Perkionien  cr.  1  m.;  b.  b.,  suufish,  chub  en., 
minnows,  tadpoles  and  helgramites  as  baits:  June,  July,  September  and  (((tolni 
best:  hotel  H  p.  d.  Excellent  b.  b.  fisbiug  with  the  tly.  See  Thk  .\mebi(  an  .\m,i.kii, 
vol.  Ill,  pp.  .•<7(>. 

Easton  (Severa.  r.  r.)— Delaware  r.  at  station;  good  b.  b.  fishing;  bait— cra>  ti-li, 
■worms  etc.;  accommodatitins  at  fair  prices. 

Economy  (P.  •'t  L.  E.)— Ohio  r.  and  Raccoon  cr.;  the  first  fair  and  the  last  bc«i; 
1).  b.,  p«'rch,  catfish  eti-.;  worms,  crayfish  and  uinuows  as  baits:  .\pril  1.')  to  Juii'- 
1."'  best:  hotel,  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  charges.  In  the  fall  pike  and  i>ike-per.li 
aie  caught. 

Entriken  (H.  A;  B.  T.  M.)— Coffee  run  cr.  at  station;  Kaytitu\\n  branch  of  Juu;a:,i 


T'NITEI)   8TATES   AND   fANADA. 


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1  at  reasoualjli: 


ait — (THx  ti-li, 


r. 'J'j  m.;  Rayfltowii  hraiK-h  liiHt:  b.  1>.,  fiitJisli  ni:(l  vuriotifs  of  coniso  AhIi;  h.  1.. 
jii(i>i  almudant;  June,  July  ami  AujiUht  litst;  l)uiti. — tiivn,  \\n\um,  tnudM  niul  iiuii- 
:j(]\\.-:  uo  remilar  bdtclf*  but 'ooard  can  Ik- olitaii.td  at  .""<•  to  TTc  jr.  d.;  txiatn  and 
liaitH  free.    The  KajHtowu  braueh  given  yood   b.   b.    ttnLiug  iu   tlit;  abo\e   named 

IllUlltbH. 

Erie  (Several  e.  r.) — PrcHcjue  Inle  Hay  and  the  waters  of  Lake  Erie  udjaeeuf  1  ni.; 
l!a\  lieHt  for  Hpriug  and  l^ake  for  fall;  b.  b..  jjerch,  idckerel,  nias('uloiit>e  etc.;  b.  b. 
nici.-t  nuuierouH;  iiiinnoWM,  crabs  and  nixionH  UHed;  May.  June  and  October  bei-i; 
iiiiintliM;  hotelH  f'ito  ^a.-Wp.  d.,  boatw  l.'ic  \k  h.;  niinnowH  and  cral)s  l.''i-  ]).  do/.; 
pic.-iiuo  iHle  Bay  is  the  ({reataud  only  niiawnint.;  (ground  in  Lake  Erit^  for  b.  b.,  for 
uiaii.v  ni.  along  tbe  Houth  nhore  of  tlie  lake. 


be> 
11  t\> 


t:  b.  b 
h  bait:- 


ni. 


first 


Espy  (!>•  I"  ^  ^l — BnH(iuelianna  r.  '4    ni.  Finbing  cr. 'J'^    m.:  first 
trout,  ebub  etc.;  b.  b.  nioHt  uiiiueroiiH;  toads,  crabs  (crayfish.,  unci  smal 
August  to  November  best;  hotel  $1..5()  ji.  d.;  boatH  and  bait  can  be  bail 

Evansburgr  (N.  Y.  P.  A:  O.     See  page  XII)— f'onneant  1.  and  Mud    1.  J". 

^e^l;  niascalonge,  b.  b..  speckled  bi'ss  (strawberry  bass  or  i  ii)ii])ies):  ^l  ccklcd  bass 
Hll>^t  abundant;  minnow  l)aits;  June,  .Inly,  August  and  Septcinber  best:  hotels  ,■«  1 
t(i$'ip.  p.;  guides  $1.51)  1).  d.;  boats  $1  p.  d.;  minnows  U-")- p.  do/.. 

Evansville  (P-  •'*;  it.)— Maiden  cr.  near  station;  bass,  sunfisb,  catfish    etc.;  bass 
iiioj-i  numerous;  helgramites,  worms   etc.  as   baits;  May.  June,  August,  Septembe 

aiiil 

liKi. 


October  best;  hotel   H.'ic   p.  meal:  guide    |1    p.  d.;  boat   .'JOc   p.  d.:  bait   .fl    ]> 


,'.j  m.;  b.  b.:  minnow  >  and  small  loaiis 


;  ]M'\  il  Hole  '.'  m. ;  l)ug 
streams,  wlierc  the  fish 
baits:  April  1  to  .\ugust 


Everett  (H. A:  B.T.M.)— Raystown  Branch 
asliait;  July  best  mouth;  hotels  flM)  p.  d. 

Forks  (I).  L.  iV  W.)— IJeep  Hollow  1 ',.  m.:  Buck  Hill  1  m. 
Hill  'i  ni.:  l'in<'  Stivak  'j  m.:  all  tbe  above  are  small  trout 
ail'  not  very  larg«^  but  (juite  plenty;  worm  fiy  and  nunnow 
Ihtst:  hotels  fH  to  $\2  p.  w.;  bait  very  <heap. 

Poster  (1>.  E.  <'*;  W.)— E  >omis  1.  l'^  m.:  Eord  p.  'J^  m.:  Tarbell  ji.  .'1  m.;  Ely's  p. 
.'lii.:  Oakley  p.  '2'^  ni.;  Mr.rtin  cr.  nt  ar  station:  all  reported  nnod:  ]  ickcicl.  percli. 
li.  1p,.  trout  eti.;  pickertd,  pendi  and  c  attt^b  most  abundnm;  minnow  and  woim 
liiiits:  perch  and  pickerel  are  not  aUo\v<'d  to  be  caught  from  .Ian.  1  to  Jui'c  1;  hotels 
i]  \<<  $lJ>t>  p.  d.:  l>oatH  'lud  bait  'it  low  pri(  es. 


Freemansburgr  (Eeh.  v.    s  •• 
liy;  l.ebigb  r.  best:  pickerel  and 


page  ^'I)— Eehigh    r. 
b.  b.,  bv)'h    of  w  hich 


lit   station:  Saucon 
are  niimeioiis:  .Jui 


le, 


.■\n;,'nst.  and  September  best;  bails — worm    shrimp,  clabs  and 


near 
Julv 


lb  of  Jutj:a;,i 


-mall  tisb;  ln.tels  *1 
til  >l.'.o  p.  d.,  4Uc  \).  meal:  guides  wi'h  boi' t  ?1.1.">  to  #l.;"o  p.  d.:  best  bail  can  1  c  bad 
alinut  .■?!  p.  KM);  boats  TiOc  to  T.'ic.  Tbeic  is  good  fishing  near  the  tow  11  for  h.  b.  and 
wniie  trout  may  be  caught  in  adjacent  brooks. 

Garland  (1>-  A.  V.  >V-  P.) — Blue  Eye  Kun,  Hasnor  Kiin,  Brokenstraw  cr. ;  first  b<  ^t: 
lii'"'li  trout;  worms  as  bait;  May  and  June  best;  hotels  .*1  p.  d. 

OXeu  Summit  (Eeh.  V.  See  page  VI)— Crystal  1:  2  m.;  ami  s(>veral  jionds  about 
Tiii..  iu  which  nuiy  be  caught  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  catfish,  tbe  latter  i>redominatin«. 
Till'  trout  creeks  near  by  are:  Wapwallopen,  Bow,  Pond,  Connedxs.  ^\rigllts,  t'nssey, 
NV-iop«'(-k  and  Bear.  These  are  visited  by  tbe  anglers  of  Wilki-sbane.  Pa.,  and 
iiii' fi-e*' to  all  during  tbe  open  seast>n,  .\pril  I  to  .August  1.  No  guides  needed; 
lioats  on  lake  ^^>v  p.  d. 

Oouldaboro  (F)-  I-  ^^  W.) — Ijebigh  r.  '..  m.:  Wallenpaujiack  cr.  H  m.:  Ash  Mill  cr. 
Tm.;  all  good:  brook  trout:  worms  au<l  art.  Hies  used:  May  and  June  best:  boiel 
jl  i<.  (1.:  giii-<les  and  boats  not  ivcjuired. 

Grand  Valley  (I).  A.  V.  .^-  P.l— Collwell  cr.  near  station:  Pine  cr.  7  m.:  Cold 
SiiiMiu' Hun  7  in.;  all  good;  trout,  sunfish  etc.;  trout  most  numerous;  worms  and 
tlv  Inioks  as  baits;  May,  Jun«*  and  July  best;  hotel  .^4  ji.  w.  our  correspondent 
writes :  "lliese  are   the   Inset  groundB  for  speckled    trout  in  western  Peuusylva 

Ilia." 

Green  ^nue  (Perkionien) — Perkionien  cr.;  lass,  catfish,  sunfi^b  etc.;  worm 
an. 1  niinuo-w  baits;  July,  August  and  Hepteuib«'r  b:st;  hotel  .fl  p.  d.  I  lie  Perkio- 
iii'ii  aftoi-ds  fine  b.  b.  ftshiug. 

Greenville  (N.  Y.  P.  k  O.  See  page  XII) — Shenango  r.  near  station;  niascalonge, 
wall  eyed  jiike  and  bass;  minnows  and  trolling  gangs  used;  September  and  October 
be-t  moutli*. 


m 


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THE   ANGLEU'8   GUIDE   BOOK. 


,  ;i;(r 


ttarrisbnrg^  (Stvfral  r.  r.)— SuHqnehaniift  r.  oeiween  Sleelton  and  DRti]ihiii  ( ov- 
eriug  a  tlintaucc  of  Vim.;  b.  b.,  Haliuon  (wall-tsyi'd  pike),  <'U'.;  lanijin'y  i'cIh,  \m.iihk, 
minuowH,  toadH  etc.  aw  b;i,itH;  Htipteinber  and  October  bt-ijt;  liotelH  at  Jl.THt  ),.  i].' 
guideH  #1  J),  d.;  ))()atH  about  $1  p.  u.  Thcr<!  in  ^ood  b.  b.  flnhuiH  here  uud<!r  i)riii)er 
conditioHH  of  the  river.  FiteH  Eddy  and  McCallH  Ferry  on  the  StiHquebanna  r.  dJH- 
taut  Hoiith  lit)  III.  are  noted  as  excellent  b.  b.  (^'roiindH. 

Harrison  Valley  (<'.  C.  &  A.)— Pino  or.  and  tribufarieH.  Kettle  cr.;  tlie  iiittcr 
bent;  trout;  niontliH  of  iVIay  and  June  best;  liotidH  moderate,  alno  giiideH;  boatn  uot 
needed;  excellent  linliinn  on  Kettle  cr.     See  t'aniinal.  I'a. 

HenryvilliS  (I>.  L.  «'»:  W.)— Went  branch  of  Hroadheadn  cr.  '„  ni.;  Kant  brani  h  do. 
1  111.;  liiMtbeNt;  trout;  art.  tly  uwed;  April  i  to  July  1  Ix^st;  hotel  $1  ]>.  d.:  t,'uiil.  .s,  if 
needed,  at  reasonable  charncH.  ThiH  in  a  noted  trout  ^'ro^^nd.  Kverv  iirounriciit 
aiij^ler,  from 'riia<l.  Norriw'H  time  down  to  the  present  day,  has  visited  thche  «:iIits 
which  still  yield  fair  tisliint;  all  through  till!  season.  Our  first  Hy  was  cast  on  tlif 
AVest  branch  of  ISroadheads  cr.  some  iO  years  aj?i>,  an  u  it  was  a  gallant  watir  iu 
those  dayH.     8eo  Thk  AMEUifAN  ANiiLKii,  Vol.  Ill,  i)p.  217. 

Hickory  Htm  (l.eh.  V.  See  pa^'e  VI)— Heads  of  Hickory  Run  4  m.;  head  of  blark 
cr.  .'">',  111.;  liciid  of  Hays  cr.  4m.;  head  of  Fourth  lUui  4  m.;  ]5i(;  p.T'j  m.;  r.la.  k 
cr.  best;  trout;  worm  and  Hy  baits;  May,  June  and  .Iiily  besi;  no  regular  liotfl; 
glides  j;2  ]).  d.  JJiK  \>.  abouiulH  with  i)ickei'el,  perch  etc.  and  is  ijuite  a  resort  Inr 
lisheriiien  from  neif^hboring  towns.     Fair  troiitiiit,'  in  th(*  runs  and  creeks. 

Hicks  Perry  (I>.  I--  A;  W.)— Susiiuehanna  r.  near  station;  Waiiwallojjen  cr.  1  m.; 
first  best;  b.  b.,  suliiion  (pike-perch),  etc.;  b,  b.  most  abundant;  small  tish,  wuriiis, 
"devils"  (helnraiiiites),  etc.  a.;  lp;i,its;  July,  Auf^ust  and  September  best;  hotel  at 
reasonable  price-;;  boats  can  tie  obtained. 

Hopewell  (H.  \-  H.  T.  M.) — lUy^'town  braiu-h,  Juniata  r..  Yellow  cr.,  Saiuly  r.; 
all  within  '_.  m.:  Kaystown  branch  best;  b.  b.,  cattish  etc.;  black  bass  and  ciillisli 
most  numerous;  Sej)!.  and  Ot.  best:  baits-  iniiiiiows,  worms,  fro^s  and  ^'rus-liii)i 
jiei's;  hotels  ?^1  ]i.  d.;  guides,  boats  and  liiiits  reasonable;  these  wafers  re))orteil  to 
be  as  nmnX  as  any  in  IJedford  Co.  The  dam  is  the  best  ground  for  b.  b..  which  an' 
said  to  be  plentiful. 

Hunimelstown  (1'.  iV  H.)— Swatara  cr.  at  station:  b.  b.,  suufi8h  and  cattish;  \<.h. 
most  numerous;  live  bait  used;  June.  July  ami  ,Sc]itember  best:  hotels  ^rl.rm  j,.  ,1.; 
guides  at  reasonable  ^ate^:  boats  at  low  ]iriies.  This  is  a  faMirite  lishiiifr  f,'inini,l 
with  the  anglers  from  Uarrisburj,',  Lebanon  and  Ucailiiii,'. 


HunlockS  (T).  L.  i^  W.)— Sus.iuehanna  r. 
etc.;  li.  1>.  most   abundant;   worms,  crabs, 
as    baits;    July  ti>  Oct,  :U   best;    hotel    .•*!  p. 
tishiiit,'. 


near  station;  b.  b.  salmon  ( pikc-iurclil, 
'devils"  (liel|,'ramites)  and  l:tmiir(\  nls 
d.;  boats    "iiicp.  d.;    bait   cheap,     (.mul 


Hunting'don  (I'enna.  r.) — Juniata  r.  at 


Stone  cr, 


m.;  Crtioke^l  cr. 


ni. 


station.  Kaystown   branch  of  Juni.iiar. 
Uaystowii  branch  best;  b.  b.,  piki  .  it>'.; 


b.  b.  most  numerous;  ^biy,  Sept.  and  Oct.  best;  baits,  minnows,  toads  and  wuriiir;; 
hotels  SI ••">••  to  ■f'J.JtO  p,  d.     Boats  can  be  had  free  or  at  very  small  cost. 

Jersey  Shore  (I'enna.  r.)— West  branch  Sus(iuehanna  r..  Pine  cr..  Gamble  run. 
H;imscy's  run.  bower  I'iiie  Hottom  run,  rpi>er  Pine  Hotfoni  run,  Trout  run.  Mill  luu 
and  Sliite  run;  trout  in  all  except  the  two  first  named,  and  b.  b.  in  them:  tl>  aii'l 
worm  bait  for  trout;  fty  and  minnow  f(U-  bass:  May  to  .\ugust  best  for  trout,  .\ii;.'u«t 
and  September  for  bass;  hotels  at  reasonable  prices.  No  guides,  but  inforiiiation 
freely  given  by  resident  anglers. 

Jonestown  (P.  '^'  K.)— Swat^ira  cr.  "(Ti-ays  dam"  about ,'! ',.  ni.;  b.  b.,  pike,  ( ;i!ti>li. 
etc.;  b.  b.  most  numei'ous:  minnows,  crayfish,  helgraniites  and  grasshopjui^  a-* 
baits;  August,  September  and  October  best;  hotels  ,*l.r)(j  p.  d.;  lioats  'J,')!'  li  ■"I'li.- 
p.  d. 

Keating  Summit  (B  N.  Y.  i^:  P.)— Freeman  run  I  m.;  Siniiemahoniiitr  cr.  liUi.; 
Salt  Lick  run  (>  m.;  Portage  cr.  '.,  m.;  Scetbird  Lii'k  run  ;t  m.;  two  first  naiiuii  l»>t; 
brook  trout  priiicijially:  worm  bait  mostly;  May  and  June  best:  hotels  and  f-'uidus 
at  reasonable  prices;  boats  not  reijuired;  bait  can  be  easily  obtained. 

Xinzua  (B.  N.  Y.  .<:  P.)— Alleghany  r.:  Kin/.ua  cr.  and  its  tributaries;  Kiii/.iii'. 
best  for  trout,  and  .Mleghany  r.  f(U-  bans,  idckerel,  etc.;  minnow  and  worm  lail-: 
!SIay  best  month  for  trout;  hotels  $L5U  to  i2  p.  d. ;  guides  can  be  obtained.  I'iiir 
tiHliiug  reported. 


I'NITEl)   STATES   AND   <  AN  ADA. 


!♦'.{) 


If 


Xnozville  (C.  ('.  A:  A.l— Fiuc  r.  and  its  trilmtiirieH,  (ienehpe  forkH,  Piirj)!*'  br. 
and  iiimieroiiH  Hiiiullcr  Htrcaiiit-,  diMtaiit  frnui  iil>(>vu  ntatinu.  I'J  to '2(1  m.:  trout: 
uMial  ImitH;  May  uiid  •Jiuw  tiONt;  liotclK  in  to  f  1'2  p.  w.;  f^uidt-H  aud  boatw  uut 
ut'i-di'd.     Bear  aud  deer  arc  Haid  to  he  iiuiiterou8  in  thin  nectiou. 

Laceyville  (I-«'h.  V.  S<c  i.a^'c  VI.)— Sun<iiiihanua  r.  near  station;  ho veral  pMs 
frdiri  i  to  .1  111.;  tirnt  l)CHt;  liim'li  iitid  rock  l)aHH  in  r..  iiickcrcl  in  ii'ds.  h.  b.  most 
iiiiiii'i'oiis;  small  live  l)ait.  cliiJinTH  (liclnraniit<-H).  flics  and  criiljs  (craytlsh)  nscd; 
July.  .Xuj.'Ust  and  SciitcniluT  lirst;  botcl  at  reasonable  iirice;  boats  an<l  bait  nuTcly 
iKiiiiinal.     (lood  fishinti  rrijortt'd. 

Lackawazen  (N.  Y.  L.  K.  \-  W.)— Dtlawaro  r.  urar  station;  b.  b.,  sunlish,  etc.; 
lia»  iiiost  niinit-rous;  liclnraniites,  minnows,  worms  and  art.  tlifs  tiscd;  .\UKUst 
;tliil  Siiitembcr  bt-.^f;  hotel  .■{:•_' ji.  d. ;  boats  "pfic  ]i.  d. ;  bait  can  be  bad  clieai).  Wesk- 
alaiii  y  1.  in  the  vicinity  coniiiius  jiickerel  ami  |ierch,  and  \ui\i  1.  on  top  of  nioiint- 
aiu  ejiiiosite  Lackawuxeu  has  been  stocked  with  b.  b.,  and  is  reported  to  jjive  good 
lisliint,'. 

LaFayette  (P.  >^  R.)— Kchuylkill  r.;  >>.  b.  iirinciiially:  minnows,  hel^^ramites, 
ini\  ii-li  and  art.  flies  us  baits;  June  and  ea'iy  part  of  .July  best;  boats  Hoc  ]>.(!. 
The  Sihuylkill  at  I..afa,\  ette  was  some  yiMirs  atjo  a  tair  water  for  li.  b, :  owiu^  to  the 
trtiiits  of  the  Anjilers'  Association  of  Kastern  J'a..  to  pi'eser\e  and  slock  the  watta'H 
Diar  I'liiludelpliiu,  the  Schuylkill  will  doubtless  soon  become  a  j,'<od  ti.hin^  ground; 
itiiMU  gives  fair  sport  at  times. 

Lake  Carey  (Montrose. i— Lake  Cany  near  station;  pickerel  and  iier<-h;  pick- 
>ril  most  nuuK-rous;  live  bait  used  mostly;  May,  June,  July  and  August  best; 
Imtcl  .f  "2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  small  <'ost.  There  are  other  I's  containing  fish, 
lint  t.ir  distant. 

Langhorn  (P.  i!^  IM — Nesbaminy  cr.;  b.  b. :  minnows,  crayflsh  and  helgramitPS 
asliaits;  June  and  early  July  best.  'Ibis  jilace  is  easily  reached  from  I'liila.,  and 
iiiidci- proper  conditions  gives  fair  b.  !>.  tistung.  Our  correspondent  writes;  "This 
cn-i  k  is  probably  the  best  tisbiug  ground  for  b.  b.  of  any  near  Philadelphia. 

Larry  Creek  (f.  ('• '^^  A.)— Sus(|Uebaniia  r.;  b.  b.  and  pike,  the  former  in  the 
Iiiaioiity ;  usual  baits;  .lune,  July  aii(i  Aii|.;ust  best.  .\  good  tishing  ground  and  the 
liot  wati'r  is  opposite  the  station. 

Latrobe  (Pfiiiui.  r.) — I.oyalhmiiui  cr.  near  station;  !•.  b.  jjrincijially  but  some 
small  ti'out  in  the  upper  tributaries.  The  best  tishing  is  at  biuoiiicr  1'.!  lu.;  which 
;s  ii  ached  by  branch  r.  r.,  adjacent  to  w  hi<'h  fair  fronting  may  be  had. 

Lebanon  (P.  A:  R.)— Htra/ks  dam  .")  m.;  Little  Swatara  <>  m.:  I5ig  Swatara   7    m.; 

liiitlalo  Springs  8  ni. ;  last  for  trout;  b.  b.,  i)ike.  cattish,  suntisb  etc;  pike  ;(iid  cat- 
ii>li  most  abuiulan  t;  minnows,  crabs  etc.  asl)aits;  ilay  to  October  best;  boats  and 
bait  ivasouable. 

Lehigfhton  ( P.  vl-  R.)— Wild  cr.  lOni.;  Pine  run  fini.:  abotit  alike,  trout;  worm 
'.lit;   May  aud  June  best;  hotels  Jl.Tid  ji.  d.,  or  less  by  week. 

Leslie  Rxin  ( P-  '*>•■  R.)— Mud  run  1  m.;  Leslie  run  1  ni.;  Hickory  run  1 'j  ni.;  Mud 
.'•iiii  l.ot;  trout  principally;  worm  and  fly  liaits;  May  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d.;  giiides 
at I'lMxuuible  co.st. 

Lewisberry  near  (loldsboro  via  \o.  ('.| — Connewagocr.  :t  m.;  Kunkles  dam  4  ni. ; 
!'.  li.  principally;  minnows  and  toads  as  baits;  siinimer  and  fall  best.     <ioo<l  tishing 

lOllnrlcd. 

Liberty  (B-  N'-  Y.  .^  P.)— Portage  cr..  Fair  run.  Rock  run  and  ScalVle  or  Scetford 
I.i'kiiin;  all  near  station;  first  best;  brook  trout;  worm  ami  tly  baits;  Ajpril  and 
.^Iay  I.I  St;  baits  can  be  obtained;  boats  and  guides  not  needed. 

Ligfonier  (Lig.  V.) — McGinnis  r.  5  ni.;  Loyalhanna  cr.  and  branches  near  stJ».tion; 
Mill  I  1'.  (^branches);  I'owder  Mill  run:  all  reimrted  good:  trout  lud  b.  b.:  worms 
dii'l  ait.  flies  used;  May  and  June  best:  hotels  ijl.auto  .f 'j  ]>.  d.;  guides  #l.,")(i  p.  d.; 
twats  not  required;  bait  plenty.     Most  excellent  trout  Ashing  within  4  to  Ci  m. 

Lindin  (*'.  C.  k  A.) — Sus(iuebannu  r.  inn  yds:  b.  b.,  Susiiuehaima  salmon  ;pike- 
I'li  111  and  pike  or  i)ickerel;  the  bass  are  in  the  ma.iority;  minnow  bait  nio.stly 
usci,:  August,  St^pteiuber  and  October  favor-te  mouths;  hotels  ;? 1. 50  p.  d.;  guides 
and  In.ats  reasonable. 

Lock  Haven  (Penna  r.) — West  branch  of  Susciuehanmi  r.  and  Raid  luigle  cr. 
Utarrity;  Bakers  run  14  m.;  Youugwomans  cr.  'J.')  m.;  Beech  cr.  aud  tributaries    l.'» 


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THK   ANiiLKBS   fiUlDK    BOOK. 


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to  25  Di.;  H.  m.  b.  h.,  pike,  ponli  etc.  in  r.  and  Bald  IuikIo  cr.,  and  Iroiit  in  oth.  r 
RtreaniH;  b.  b.  nioHt  abundunt:  art.  flicM,  niinnowH,  dobNonH  etc.  an  baitH;  May  ainl 
June  b«'st  for  trout  and  AiiKUHt,  Sf'ptt'nibcr  and  (October  for  biiMH-,  hottlH  i'l  f..  ((.; 
boats  about  ")()(•  ji.  d.  Thri-f  lire  a  few  trout  in  brooks  about  (>  in.  from  Lock  Havt-ii, 
and  occaHJonally  (^ood  HcortsH  are  made  by  tbo  educated  rod. 

]Logans  Perry  (— .\11.  V.;— .VllcK'bany  r.  in  rods;  nalmon  (piko-r.Ttli),  b.  1,,  (u,,] 
porcb:  tbr  jjikt^-porch  and  ix-rcli  inont  numt-roUH;  local  baitH,  craytt.sh,  "rrawlurn" 
(dobHons  or  li<'lt{raniit<'H),  an<l  minnown;  June  and  July  bextmoutbH;  hotolH,  boaU, 
guidoH  and  baits  rfaHonai)lc. 

lK>llg'  Point,  I-ako  Erie  (Via  sir.  from  Erif.  Pa. )— This  Ih  ii  colobratp..  uromiil  fur 
b.  b.  and  pickend,  and  occasionally  niaHct^lon^*;  can  bt;  tjikcn,  a8  well  as  lar^c  jiikc: 
outHtH  at  Eric.  Ht'v  Thk  Amkiucan  AN(;i,Kn,  Vol.  IV,  p.  '.t.  Jjikc  hcrriii>{  jiri'  caiiylit 
in  liUke  Erie  with  the  fly  known  aa  the  (.'imco,  which  in  a  nmaM  oran^'o  and  brown  tlv 
tied  on  No.  10  Hproat  hook. 


b.  iiriucipally;  nniall  fluh  ii.^  b^iits; 


Maiden  Creek  (P.  k  U.)— Mai<len  cr.  '.^  m.;  b. 
Jnly  anil  Auj,'UHt  bent;  hotel  at  rcaHonable  i)ri!'('s. 

Marklesbnrg"  (H.  k  B.  T.  M.)— JanicH  cr.  and  Kayntown  Branch  2  to  :i  ni.;  b. )). 
and  coarwt!  varieticH:  b.  b.  (juitc  nnnicrouH:  Au^UHt  and  September  beHt;  Imits- 
graHHhopi)erH  and  toad.s;  no  rcKular  hotel»,  but  i)rivate  board  to  lie  had  modcrati': 
lioatH  and  ^'uidew  not  needed. 

Manch  Chnnk  (Leh.  V.  See  pane  VI)— Stony  cr.,  Drake'n  cr..  Mud  Itun,  Hickory 
Bun  and  HaycH  CI.,  all  eanily  reached;  Stony  cr.  and  Mud  Bur.  bewt;  trout;  tlieii, 
worniH  and  (»raHHhoi)perH  as  baits;  May  and  .June  best;  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  bait  ciiu  lie 
Lad;  boats  not  reijuirt^d.  There  are  other  streams  not  so  easy  of  access  thatfiiruisli 
fair  troutiuf,'.    See  The  A-mehkan  Anulkk,  Vol.  Ill,  p.  312. 

r.) — Mouongahela   r.  and  Youghiogheny  r.;  first  best; 
;  usual  baits;  Mpriu){  ami   fall   best;  hotel    $2  ji.  il. 


McKeesport  (Several  r. 
palnion  (pike-perch),  pike  etc, 
boats  and  bait  cheap. 


aceadville  (N.  Y.  P.  k  o. 

wago  cr.;  last  best  for  i)ike; 


See  i)at;e  XII) — French  cr.  (Venango  cr.)and  Ciism'- 
Frencii  <T.  good  for  pike  and  yellow  bass;  ba?*.- iMn>t 
nuuierotis;  minnows  and  "crawlers"  (helgramites),  as  baits;  August  and  Septnnlur 
best:  hotels  at  moderate  cost;  boats  and  liait  moderate;  Conneaught  1.7  ni.cn;!. 
tains  b.  b.  of  both  >arieties;  Conneaught  marsh,  the  outlet  of  the  1.,  is  re^^ortiMJ  tn 
bo  "full  of  pike  weighinti  from  1  to  MO  lbs."  There  is  excellent  fi&hiug  in  Freiub 
cr.,  wherever  deep  water  occurs. 

Mechanicsburir(<"um.V.)-Silver  Spring,  Cocklin  Run.  ('onnodogui»ietcr..  Vt^llnw 
Breeches  cr.,  each  2  m.;  Coiinodoguinet  cr.  best;  b.  b.,  pike  and  trout:  bass  and  tinm 
most  abundant;  crabs,  minnows  and  flies  as  l)aits;  Ai)ril  anil  May  best  for  tnmt, 
and  August  and  September  for  bass;  hotel  ;f  2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  little  or  iin 
cost.  The  b.  b.  are  numerous,  and  take  fly  freely  at  certain  seasons.  Silver  Siiriiii; 
givers  (,'ood  trout  fishing. 

Meslloppen(Leh.  V.  See  page  VI) — Susijuehanna  r.;  good  b.  b.  fishing,  especial 
ly  late  in  the  season;  also  fair  pike-perch  ( "salmon"  locally)  sjiort;  young  eels  »i* 
bait;  accommodations  good  and  moderate.  .See  Thk.  .-Vmkru'an  Anolkh,  Vol.  IV, 
p.  MK 

Meyersdale  (B.  k  O.) — Caaselman  r.  ','  m.;  b.  b.,  sunfish,  chub  etc.;  bass  iimst 
numerous;  live  baits;  .\ugust  and  September  best;  hotels  $l.M  to  f2  p.  d.  TLi' 
fishing  is  good  and  improving  each  year,  from  this  point  to  Yodus.  a  distance  nt 
about  5  m.     See  Salisbury,  Pa. 

Midvale  (W.  M.)— Red  Bun  and  Falls  cr.  1  m.;  first  best;  trout;  wood  wornn 
(grubs),  usual  bait;  Aug\ist  best  month;  hotel  at  reasonable  prices.  The  uliove 
streams  have  their  source  in  the  Blue  Ridge  mountains. 

Milford  (N.  Y.  L.  E.  &  W.  via  Port  Jervis  8  m.  by  stage)— Delaware  r.,  Rayiiii>n(ls- 
kill  cr.,  Adams  vr.,  Sawkill  (-r.,  Vanderwork  cr.,  all  accessible  and  eqtially  good;  1' 
b.  and  trout;  the  first  most  numerous;  live  bait,  angle  worms,  clipi)ers  (helgramites 
etc.  used;  July,  August,  September  and  October  best;  hotels  $2  to  13  p.  d.;  boat.- 
and  baits  reasonable. 

Mill  Kail  (Penna.  r.)— Bald  Eagle  cr.  4  m.;  Fishing  cr.  }.(  m.;  Cedar  Bun  J  i". 
Scootac  cr.  and  Bakers  Bun  about  20  ni.;  Bakers  Run  best  for  trout,  but  c.iiiipiui.' 
has  lo  be  done;  triuit,  b.  b.,  pike,  catfish  etc.;  worms,  helgramites  and  flies  as  baitv 
all  the  open  season  is  good  for  bass,  and  spring  for  trout;  hotels  $1.50  p.  d.;  guide  Jl 


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171 


trijut  in  otLiT 
I  haitH;  May  ainl 

IDtflH    f'i    1'.    (I.; 

oiii  Lock  Havfii, 


'.Teh),  1>.  1i  and 
•ttsh,  "iTBwlem" 
8,  hotelH,  boaU, 

ratp<.  Knnniil  f'lr 
•11  a«  hirt;*'  \nW 
•rrinu  Jirf  ciiiivht 
H<i  und  Id'iiwii  rty 

iiall  flrtli  iif  iKiit.i; 

.  '2  to  :t  111.;  li.  1). 
t)er  bent:  Imits- 
3  had  luodfraU': 

lid  Run,  Hi(  knry 
bcHt;  trout;  flieK, 
.  (1.;  1)uit  I'liii  he 
:ceHH  thdtfiiruistL 


eny r.;  firnt  lust; 
;  hotel    f^  I'll.: 


T  cr.)  and  <■^l^<s(•• 
V  baHH;  barif  iiiii>t 
jst  aud  Scptiiiil'i'r 
^ht  1.  "i  HI.  <"ii- 
.,  is  rt-'^ortc'il  ti' 
bhiug  in   FriiuL 

Ruinetcr.,  Yollnw 
\it;  baHt*  and  trout 
bfst  for  tnmi. 
at  little  or  iw 
1.  Silver  SpriiiL; 

flshint,',  csiiti'ial- 

yotint;  t'fl'*  i*; 

AN<iLEU,  Vol.  IV, 

etc.;  baHH  most 
to  n  p.  d.  Tli.> 
Itis.  a  distaiio-  i". 

It;  wood   womb 
;es.    The    above 

,ro  r.,  Rayiiiou'l*- 
eijually  ^ood;  1' 
>ers(htduriiiiiitpsi 
$:j  p.  d.;  boat:- 

bedarRnu  .!  nt., 
fut,  btit  ( aiiip'"- 
aud  HiPs  aM  baii^^ 
Lsop.  d.;g"i<l'^'>' 


p,  (1.  and  exp^nsoH  paiil;  lioatH  not  UMed;  bait  fiirniHlicd  by  nuidc.  Tho  trout  in 
liuKii'H  Run  average  about  8  iucht'Mand  are  fairly  abundant  all  throut^h  the  neaHou, 
art 'idinii?  good  tly  finliing. 

Montrose  Village  (I>.  I-  &  W.)— About. 't'l  Hinall  lakew  in  vicinity,  tanily  aci-en- 
ulilr;  all  good;  b.  b.,  i)ickerel,  i)erch.  trout  etc. ;  bans  and  jiickcrel  iiiowt  abundant: 
livt'  niinnowK,  KraHHliojiixtrN,  fro^H  and  hjxioii  baitH;  July,  .VugUHt  and  S<']>t<'niber 
lit.-<t:  hotels  |'2  II,  d,;  guiduHat  moderate  chargex;  boatH  .^(K-  p,  d.;  ))ait  reaHouable, 
GoimI  tixhing. 

Moscow  (l>.  L.  kW.) — Roaring  br.  iiearHtation;  .Spring  br.  4  ni.;  Mapb-  I.  .')  m.; 
two  tirnt  bcHt:  trout  in  l)r'H  ami  iiickerel  in  1.;  worm  and  Hy  baitH  for  trout,  live  bait 
111  !.;    May  and   June   bcwt;    hotels     fL.'V)  \>.   d.;    gulden    $-l.ti<)    p.    d.;    boat.i    not 

ljer'l''d. 


-ItayBtown  Branch,  Juniata  r,  near  ntation; 
See  TateHVille.  Pa. 


b.  b.;  the 


Mt.  Dallas  (H.  k  R.  T.  M.)- 
tiest  ground  in  the  r.  r.  bridge. 

Mt.  Hope  (<'■  A:  Mt.  M.) — t'hickieH  cr.  ',,  m.;  trout  with  usual  baits  from  April  to 
.\iit;iist  1;  farm  houses  $1  p.  d.,  less  by  week;  no  guides  or  boats  needed. 

Mt.  Jewett(N.  Y.  L.  E.  \-  W.)— Kiii/.uacr.  1  m.;  head  waters  of  Clarion  r.  1  m.; 
MarMti  cr.  1  ni.;  all  (Mnuilly  good;  brook  trout  only;  May  and  June  best;  worms  anil 
lli.s  used:  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  guides  at  very  small  cost;  these  are  all  small  streanis,  but 
viry  good   fishing  can  be  liad. 

Mud  Sun  (Leh.  V.  See  page  VI) — Mud  Run  cr.  from  mouth  to  .Mbrightsville, 
I'.i.,  gives  fair  trout  tisliing;  Hig  Pou<l  1'  m.,  affords  good  fishing  for  pike  and  iierch; 
May  and  June  are  the  best  months  for  all  these  fish;  hotel  $lp.  d.:  guides  ainl 
luats  not  needed,  except  on  the  p.  where  they  can  be  had. 

ITanticoke  |I>.  L-  W.)— Sus<mehanna  r.  (north  branch)  near  statii>n:  best  lishini^ 

,  III.  distant:  b.  b.,  jiereli,  yellow   salmon   (pike-perch),  etc.;    devils   (lielgramites) 

(Talis   (crayfish),    minnows,  tdc.   as  baits;    January,    .August  and    September   best 

iiiHiiths;    hotels  j^ "J  p.  d.;  boats  and    bait  at  very    reasonable   prices.     Good   fishing 

nipnrted,  especially  at  the  dam  near  by. 

Neshaminy  Falls  (1*.  A:  R.|— Neshaminy  cr.  near  station;  b.  b.,  suulish,  cat- 
ti>ii  etc.;  suntish  in  excess;  minnows,  worms,  irabs,  etc.  as  baits;  usual  seasons; 
li'iats  "JSc  to  .50c  p.  h. 

Neshannoclc  Falls  (R.  N.  Y.  ,^  P.)— Neshannock  cr.  ',  m.;  blacV  and  rock  basg; 
li.  li.  most  numerous:  grasshoppers,  minnows,  lielgramites,  eti'.  as  baits:  -Inly, 
.\ii(,'ust  and  September  best;  board  can  be  had  at  private  houses  at  reiisonable 
liriies;  boats  at  moderate  cost;  bait  easily  obtained. 

ITew  Castle  (P-  ^  L.  K.)— Beaver  r  ,  Shenango  r.  and  Neshannock  cr.:  lir.-t  best; 
1.  b..  pike,  etc.;  bass  most  numerous;  minnows,  crabs  (crayfish)  and  lielgramite.-j 
;i>  liaits;  June,  September  and  October  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  prices.  I'ike 
^w  i;;liiug  '2-i  to  3'2  Ibs.  Were  caught  iu  the  fall  of  18S4,  in  Bt^aver  r.;  the  b.  b.  run  from 
1',  to  4  lbs. 


New  Haven  (P.  \- L.  K.) 

l;i.->    piincipally;    minnow 

I'l-iif. 


— Youghiogheuy  r.  and  Indian  cr. 
bait:    May    to   November   best; 


first  best:  yellow  (?) 
hotel   at    reasonable 


If eversink  ( P.  A:  R.)— Schuylkill  r.  '4  m.;  Alleghany  cr.  1  m.;  first  best;  b.  b.  cat- 
fi-li  and  suntish  most  abundant;  worm  and  minnow  baits;  .\ugust  and  .September  best; 
li"ti|s  .51. .")•»)).  d.;  boats  can  be  obtained.  There  are  several  very  fine  preserved 
tiiiiit  streams  in  vicinity. 

Newtown  (P  N.  it  N.  Y.) — Neshaminy  cr.  1  m.;  b.  b.  principally;  crabs,  toads, 
ft'-,  as  baits;  July,  .August  aud  September  best;  hotel  $"2p.  d.;  guide  can  be  ob- 
LiiiUMl;  boatH  'I'k-  p.  h. 

Iforristowu  (P.  >'*:  R.)— Moores  run  4  m.;  Perkionien  cr.  8  m.;  Valley  cr.  (5  m.; 
Pi  rkiomeii  cr.  best  for  bass,  and  Moores  run  for  trout;  art.  fly  used;  June  and 
>il'ttiiiber  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  can  bo  procured.  See  Thk  Amkhican 
Ani.i.ku,  vol.  VII,  page  '.»1.     The  Schuylkill  r.  at  this   point  at  times   gives   fair  b.  b. 

Oakland  (D.  L.  &  W.)— Fish  head  waters  of  East  brau<  h  of  Broadhead's  cr., 
uiukuig  Canadensis  headijuarters.  Good  trout  fishing;  streams  waded,  no  guides 
Hifliii.    Moderate  charges. 


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1    lJ 


.■■'■• 


Ohio  Pyle  (B.  Aj  <).)— Yc.iiKliiOKliuuy  r.;  1).  li.  autl  Kalmou  (iiikf-pcnlii;  h.  h 
iiKi.-l  iiiiiiii'I'uiih;  live  iniiiiuiWH,  bblKi'HUiilt'H,  ri'd  worm,  c-U'.  ax  ImitH;  •liiin',  .|>i,v 
uiid  Aii){iir<t  boHt:  hotcN  ;i^'J  (I.  (t.;  f{iii(l<-H  uiiil  Ix'ttts  iiui  miu'Li  ut-cdcil;  bttltiaiiiv 
Lad;   iiiiiiiiiiWH  15e  to  j.'h;  {).  doz.     Tlio  )i.  I),  linhiiig  in  cxcelk-ut  here. 

Palmyra  (1*.  At  U.) — Hwatara  r.  '2'i  iii.;  I).  1i.,  pikf,  (icriuau  carp,  fti,;  ),.),. 
iiiuHi  iiiiiuurouH;  ({ruHubopper  and  iiiimimv  baitH;  July  and  AutjUHt  beni;  lii.tcli* 
11. 50  I),  d. 

Parker*  Olen  (N.  Y.  I,,  v..  K  \V.)— Camj  llcick  br.  mar  station,  hcbiwarc  r.  mar 
Htation:  luHt  nunii'd  b<;Mt:  b.  b.,  trout  and  iiicki'rch  tlic  tirnt  nanicd  bt-ini.;  nll>^t  mi. 
nn-roiiH;  cliiipiM'H  (lu'l^raniiti'n),  toads  and  '°iani|)<-r"  t't'ls  \i.-'<'il  an  liait;  n>'1i|.  and 
Oft.  bfpit  tor  buHri;  May  and  June  t'ur  truut.  Carrrt  Uuck  br.  is  au  excellcut  trout 
Htrcani. 

Parryville  (l'(di.  V.  Scr  jiau*' VI)- I'obo  I'oco  or  Bin  cr.  and  I^^hiKli  r:  initb 
(Minlain  loarHc  liMJi,  of  which  tlic  Huntlnh  and  Hnckcrs  arc  luoMt  uiinicroiiH.  Siiili  m 
the  siib.stuncc  of  ihi;  rijiort  ncnt  n>*,  but  from  tlic  nuuibcr  of  annli'rn  rct.iiliiit;  m 
I'arr.vvillc,  wc  hiokctl  for  better  waters  adjacent  to  tliat  town.  I'iiie  Uuu  anil  Will 
cr.,  Iiowever,  wliich  contain  trout  arc  t'ruiu  5  to  7  lu.  distant,  uiid  wc  prt'BUUic  au- 
viHiled  by  till!  local  aiit^lcrs. 

Penn  Haven  Junction  (Lch.  V.  See  jiaue  VI.)— stoney  cr. 'j  m.;  r>rnkes  ,  r.  i 
ni.;  Kear  cr.'J  in;  tlie  lirst  tiest;  trout  in  fair  nuiulters  early  in  season;  arranyiun  nt- 
for  ^'uides  (if  needed)  can  bo  made  ou  Stouuy  ir.;  boats  and  baits  not  Undii 
— use  art.  tlii's. 

Penobscot  (I',  k  U.)— Crystal  1.2  in.:  Waiiwallopen  cr.  near  Btation;  tnnit  iu 
Htream,  ami  cattish  princiiially  i>i  1.;  worm  bait;  .lune,  -luly,  .\nnnstand  Seiiii mlifi 
best;  hotels  .■?!.. Ml  to  ;*:t  \>.  d.;  boats  .'jUc  p.  d.  The  creek  is  hanl  to  liwh  owuiu  (■• 
the  overj-rnwth,  but  abounds  in  trout. 

Perklonien  Junction  (!'.  A:  U.)— Schuylkill   r.  near  station.  IVrkiomen  .  r. 
m.;  about  c<|ual;  bass,  carp,  cattish,  sunlish    etc.;  bass   and    sunlisii    most  iiMiinr 
ous:  crab,  nuniU)W,  li'dj^ramite  and  worm    baits;  .Vn^^'Ust    aiiil    Seiitember  lii>i;  n., 
hotel;  boats  .j^l  j).  d.     .\l(outa  mile  above  thin  statiou  Hoino  b.  Ij.  lishiug  cau  be  L.ii 
at  au  old  dam  on  the  nortli  .^ide  of  I'liikeriu^s  Island. 

Peter  Creek  (H-  >V'  (>.)— I'earh  HtUtom  iu  the  8UH<iuehaniui  r.  near  by  is  nntpil  a;* 
as.  m.  b.  1).  (,'round.     Jlottds   $1   i>.  d.;  boatmeu  aud   boats   #l..j(J  p.  d.     Sci   Tui. 

A.MKllli  AN    AN(iLEU,   Nol.  1\',  I')).  7:t. 

Philadelphia  (Via  14  r.  r.)— The  Delaware  Iliver  abnvo  and  below  tho  city  yivf-i 
fair  wliiti'  jiercli  lisliin^:  the  lisli  are  small.  l)own  the  r.  as  far  as  Salem  these-  ti^!l 
ari'  caught  weinhin^;  a  lb  and  miward.  l'(U'  salt  water'lisli  local  anglers  resort  hi  At- 
laniii'  City,  (ireat  l'.u.'A  Harbor,  Cape  May.  tlnr  JJulawart!  Ureakwater  and  other  imiutit 
on  the  sea  coast.  I'lU- fresh  water  spiu't.  the  Schuylkill,  I'elawareand  Hrandywiue 
afford  fair  b.  b.  tisliin^;,  within  :ti»  ni.  of  the  city;  the  two  tirst  mimetl  waters  a  ti'W 
years  a^o  yielded  excellent  creels  of  b.  b.  with  a  Hy;  wi'  hear,  however,  tllat  tiie 
tishinK  is  falliiit;  off  and  tliat  local  anj^lers  are  H"in!4  further  away  from  home.  Sev- 
eral trout  streams  lie  within 'J")  m.,  but  they  are  fishe(l  out  <'arly  in  the  scusc^ii. 
Would  advise  visitiiit,'  aiij^lers  to  consult  with  the  lishiug  tackle  dealers  as  to  lifhiL;: 
grounds.     This  ruli'  holds  good  foi  all  large  citien. 

Pinkerton  (II- >V' *>•)— Casselinau  r.;b.  b.aiid  i-o.irse  varieties,  bass  predMiuiu- 
atiii;;;  iinunow,  grasshopper  and  worm  baits;  .liim- and -luly  best. 

Pittsburg"  (II  r.  r.)— There  are  a  number  of  trout  str.  located  on  tho  Pitts  \-  (  .nii. 
r.  r.  that  ai'e  vir  ited  by  the  lo(-al  anglers.  These  str.  empty  into  the  Voughiojdn  ii\, 
Casseluian  ami  Potomac  r.  and  afford  fair  trout  ti.-hii;t;.  llie  latti-r  yieldiiij,' h.  li.; 
good  acccuumodations  tan  be  had  at  the  farm  bous<-s  in  the  adjacent  mountain-,  t  • 
jiecially  at  Meyersdale  and  Somerstd,  I'a. 

Pittsfleld  (1>.  A.  V.  X-  P.)— Brokenstraw  cr.;  .\ndrews  r.:  last  best;  brook  trout; 
flies  and  worms  a.s  baits;  June  aud  .Inly  (>est;  hotel  fl.'iup,  d. 

Pittston  (1).  L.  *£  W.)— Lake  Carey  •.'.■)  ni.:  Susiiuehauua  r.  near  statiou;  flrst  1m  -t. 


anil 
d.; 


lllUI- 

liiiat-* 


pickerel  and  b.  b.  i)rinci])ally:  crabs  (crayfish),  -clippers"  (helgramifes) 
nows  as  baits;  .Vugust,  September  aud  Uctober  best;  hotels  ,f  1.5u  to  i'l  i 
plenty  at  "'Oc  j).  d. 

Plyniouth  (1».  I^.  >V:  W.)— Susiinehanna  r.  near  station:  best  tisbiug  groun 
1  m.  down  the  r.:  b.  b..  perch,  pickerel  etc.;   bas.s  and  perch    most   abnndaiii 
nows,  ludgramiteH,  crabs  (crayfish)  aud    worms  as   baits;  .Xugust,   September  lui'i 
October  best;  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  cau  be  procured. 


il  ;il"ia' 
mil;- 


tmiTF.n   HTATEH    AND   CANAnA. 


I7;i 


k.-i>crilii.  1,.  h 

illtH;    .llllH  ,   .|,|,y 

It'll;  >iuit  lau  i  (• 


■arp.    etc.;  li.  I). 
iHt   bwHl;  LiiU-U 


K'liiwari'   r.  ncur 

)i('lll|^     lll<|^t    lill- 

liail;  S(|,t.  iiiid 
cxiellciil  iruut 

I^luuli   r.;  lidth 

l!fOUH.       Sllih    w 

liTH  ri'i^iiliiit;  111 
■  Klin    ami   WiM 

III.;  Praki'N  ir.  4 
II ;  arriiiiuiiiiiiii- 
baitH  Hut  in  idi-i 

'tatiotr,  tnmt  iu 
t  ami  Sciili  iiilii-r 
u   liwh   I'Wiiii;  t'> 

'orkioiueu  cr.  ,. 
-ill    iiioHt   liuiiur 

Iclllllfr    lii>l;   11. . 

Kiiiuj,'  cttU  bi-  L,il 

ar  by  in  imtcd  ,i. 
I  II.  d.     Sii    iui. 

i\v  thP  city  L'iv(4 
Salfiu  tlii-M-  ti>!i 
liTH  rcsurt  to  At- 

iUld  utlllT  I'lilUt!* 

11(1  Ib'aiKl.vwine 
il  watrrs  a  tcW 
nvcvcr,  that  tJie 
ulu  liolilf.  Scv- 
111  tlic  srasmi. 
ti's  a.M  tu  t^.^liiiiU 

IbawH   pred'iiiiin- 

lli(>  Pitts  \  I'cun. 
Viiiinbiii)'!:!  iiy, 
11'   yicliliiiu  ''•  1'  • 
It  iiioiiutaiii-,  t. 

n;  brook  trunt; 

jation;  first  bf-t. 
liiitcs)  ami  iiiiii- 
i-l  p.  d.;  biiat^ 

Iff  (trotiii'l  ii  •  ■'■ 
libniidaiit  i:i '; 
TfciepteUib'.i'  iUi'i 


Pocono  (H.  L.  k  W.)— Timkbatmu  StillwaU^rn  1  ni.;  Went  branch  of  Broadbt-ad S« 
^,  1  .  111.;  biitli  viTj  Kond;  bfit'ik  trniit;  art.  Hy  and  li\i'  bait  ii«t'd;  April,  Mas  and 
jiiti.   lust,  buttl  $1...'")  !>.  d.     (tiMid  rtHhiiiK. 

Pond  Bddy  (N.  V.  I..  K.  a:  W.i— Dflawarc  r.  '„  m.;  I'oud  Kddy  cr.  '„  n»..  <'arp«n- 
iff':-  br.  .')  Ml.;  IJrirk  \>.  5  ni.;  Huv;){i)ii  \).  .'i  mi.  ;  I)<dawart'  r.  and  llau({i>n  p.  bcHt;  b.  U., 
i'ii'K<  I'l'l  and  tnnit;  the  last  in  tint  bmokH  and  crcfki*:  iiHual  ba.ts;  May  and  June 
liost  tor  tnmt  and  Septriiibur  and  OctobiT  fur  basw;  hotids  #'i  p.  d  ;  boats  .fl  p.  d. 
Till  I <  arc  a  niniibcr  <>f  poudH  oppuaitu  Tuud  Lddy  uu  tliu  N.  V.  Hldti  ot  tliv Delaware 
r.  NshR'li  ttbouud  iu  HmIi. 

Port  AlleflThany  (H.  N.  Y.  .^  P.)— rj)i)er  Allo^diauy  r.  and  nunierouH  creeks; 

tri.iii;  lly  and  wcuiii  bait;  .May  and  •liiiii'  best;  lioUdH  $l..Vi  p.  d. 

Port  Carbon  P.  X*  H.)— Schuylkill  r.  near  station;  TiiiubliiiK  r.  1 'j  ni.;  Tnnii)- 
linu  1'.  and  ibtins  best;  trout,  pike,  b.  b.,  siintlsh  etc.;  trout  and  b.  h.  most  abiin- 
ilaiii;  usual  baits;  we  have  no  report  as  to  accoiniiiodatioMs. 

Port  Kennedy  (!'•  >t  K  )— Sclmylkill  r.  '..  m.;  b.  b.,  cattish  and  siinlisli;  liasH 
aii'l  cattish  most  abundant;  worms,  crabs  (craytisb),  minnows,  tadpoles,  lielfiraiii- 
itr,'<  I'tc.  as  baits;  Juiiif,  •Inly,  Au^UHt,  .September  and  October  best;  hotels  *1  to 
Jl.'J.'i  p.  d.;  boats  i't^c  p.  d. 

Portland  (1>.  I."  >'^  W. I— Delaware  r.  near  wtation;  b.  b.,  perch,  suntlsh  etc.;  b.  b. 
iiiiir<t  iiiimeroUM;  uwiial  baits  and  seasons;  hotels  at  moderate  char|,;cH;  boats  ami 
liait  cheap. 

Port  Perry  ( P.  >V  I*.  E.)— Mononnaliela  r.  near  station;  b.  b.,  perch,  cattish  et«-.; 
liii>:- and  cattish  are  most  numerouH:  minnow  bait;  .IiiU",  .Inly  and  .-ViiKiist  best: 
Lntcl 'J.")!- p.  meal;  t,'Uide 'J.'ic  )).  h. ;  boats  with  bait  'J">c  p.  h.  Our  correspondent 
writi  s  that  I'ort  Perry  has  •always  been  known  as  a  Hrst-dass  tishing  place." 

Potter  Brook  (<'.("•  <t  A.)— Cowanestine  r.  30  rods;  Potter  br.  (5<)  rods;  Metcalf 
lir.  ""I  rods;  a  few  trout  in  the  bro(<ks  atid  i)ickerel  in  the  river:  May  and  .Iiiiie  for 
ti'iiut:  white  yrub  ami  worm  b',>.it;  hotels  fi^  p.  w.;  guides  and  boats  not  needed. 

Pottstown  (P.  ^  K.)— Schuylkill  r. ;  bass,  catfish,  sunlish  etc.;  basH  most  niinier- 

oil-;  worms  as  bait;  September  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  prices:  boats  can  be  pro- 
I'urccl  at  ■'>0e  p.  d.        .See  Thk  .Vmkuican  .Vngi.kii,  vol.  Ill,  jip.  :i7ti. 

Punxsutawney  (U-  *■'  1'  See  jia^'e  \'I) — MahoniHj^  r.  5  m.:  I.,ittle  Mahoninj,'  r. 
I'Mii.:  first  best;  bass  and  coarse  varieties,  bass  predoniinatiiif;;  worm  and  tly 
lait.-;  May  to  September  best;  hotels  #J  p.  d.;  boat«  not  needed.  There  are  alHi 
.tonic  troiit  in  Little  .Sandy  cr.  7  m.  distant. 

Saukin  (P.  •'^:  L-  E.) — Monongahela  r. ;  b.  b.,  catfish  etc.;  baHB  most  abundant; 
minnow  V)ait;  May  and  Septemlier  best;  hotels  $l.">o  p.  d.;  boats  'Juc  p.  h. 

Rasselas  (U.  't  !'•  *^<'''  I'lR*'  VI  and  X.  Y.  L.  E.  .t  W.)— Straight  cr.  :i  m.;  Kocky 
run -tr.  'Jm.;  some  other  small  waters:  Stiaiuht  cr.  best;  trout  the  principal  fish; 
Ma.\.  -lunc,  .Inly  and  .\injust  best:  fish  eyes  and  other  baits  used;  hotels  .'fl  p.  d.; 
piii'lcs  reasonable;  no  boats  wanted;  bait  can  be  had  free  or  at  nominal  cost, 
istiaii^ht  cr.  i.s  reported  as  a  very  (,'ood  stream  for  trout. 

BeynoldsvlUe  (All.  V.)— Sandy  Lick  and  Soldier  run  near  station;  Trout  nm 
lui..  lirst  best;  bryok  trout,  b.  b.,  sunfish  etc.;  trout  most  numerous;  Hies  and 
;\uniis  used:  May  audJuue  best;  hoteln  $2  p.  d.;guides  f2.r)(jp.  il.;  boats  not  needed; 
Imit  plentiful. 

Biddlesburg'  (H.  &  15.  T.  M.)— Raystown  branch  of  -Iiiniata  r.  noar  station:  b. 
li,  ainl  varieties*  of  coarse  tislr.  bass  plentiful:  Septi'iiiber  and  October  biist:  baits — 
luiiiiiows,  toad.--,  fro^s,  crabs  and  tlics;  hotels  .'?1.,')0  ]*.  d.:  boats  and  bait  reasonable. 
tiooil  tishint^  for  b.  b.,  especially  at  a  led^e  of  rocks  1  to  2  ni.  down  tlie  river. 

Royer'S  Tord  (P.  »'^'  R.)— Schuylkill  r.  near  station;  b.  1).  mainly;  July,  August 
iiiiil  September  best;  hotel  J2.")0  p.  <i.:  no  guides  ncided.  There  is  a  streti-h  of 
wiitci'  about  2  m.  extending  from  Hoyer's  Ford  to  Yankee  Dam  at  Limerick,  which 
can  be  waded  atlording  beautiful  rty  casting.  The  b.  b.  here  take  (or  did  ;i  yearn 
au'oi  the  art.  fiy  freely,  and  excellent  scores  can  be  made-  the  fishing  however  is 
iiM-  .M  good  as  It  was. 

Runinierfield  I  Leh .  V.  See  page  VI)— .Sus(juehanna  r.  for  one  mile  above  and 
liclnw  Station  gives  good  b.  b.  tishing:  Hilling's  p.  2'j  ni.,  also  contains  the  same 
ti-li.  ordinary  baits  including  helgramites  ('-clippers"  locally),  and  small  catflsh; 
hn.  U,  guides,  boats  and  V>aits  at  a  fair  price. 


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174 


THE   ANCM.EK  H   OVWK  liOUK. 


!' J«*! 


Saegrcrtown  'N.  Y.  P.  A;  o.  Ktc  ittmv  Xll)— Fnii.li  .r.  near  station;  »>.  h.,  j.i;, , 
Huliiiuii  u>ikr-iii  rrli),  cti'.;  ImttH  uikI  huIiikiii  iikihI  iMinicriiUH;  iiiinuu'.v  bait;  .Mu\, 
•luuc.  Kf|itiiiilirr  iiiul  Ui-tolxif  luiMt;  IhiU^Ih  ml  ri-aHoniilili-  rutf.'*. 

Saf«  Harbor  (I'rnna.  r.)— NuN<iu<'liuniiu  r.  and  ('oni^HtD^a  r.  at  ntation;  t^rNt  In  .• 
with  live  Itiiit  aii<l  tint  lattt;!' with  till' tly;  b.  Ii.,  Htripcil  baHH,  wull-fycd  ]iil<c  it>.. 
b.  Ii.  iiinht  niiiiKM'iiiiH;  minnow,  i'raytl^<li,  dobHtm  iin<l  My  baitH;  ,l\\ui)  to  NuX'iiiln  r 
iutliiHivi'  btjhl;  h<it(dH  at  ieiiM<inul)i<!  jtriciH;  kuiiUh  |'J  \< .  d.;  bait  jl  p.  luu.  Au  i\ 
(lib  nt  ikHliin^  iioiut.    Ntc  Tiik  Amkkk  an  ANiiLKii,  vol.  Ill,  ii)!.  :i44. 

Ballabnry  (H.  X'  o.) --I'liu-y  i\iii,  Klk  I,i«k  cr.  and  hciid  of  (nHHclnian  r.;  tn.ni 
andb.  b.;  iiHiiiil  baith;  a  nnnibcr  of  ^ond  ilHhin^  ntrcaniH  iicitr  thf  above  Htuticn 
run  into  the  Voiii^hio^difiiy.  CuHHi-lniun  and  l'otoiiia<':  Salinbtiry  is  about  two  hniirH 
ritb'  froiii  riinilxThind,  Md.,  whrrc  th<^  I'otoiiiac  furnir<h('H  black  bar<H  tlbhiug.  llu- 
t<d  at-roiiiiiiodationH,  ({iiidcx,  boatH  and  biiitH  reaHonabie. 

Saw  Mill  Run  (P.  A:  L.  E.)— Ohio  v.  noar  Htatioii;  ix-nh.  b.  b.,  nalmon  ipike- 
IKTcli),  catllHli  and  (  uarHi'  varirtii'H,  thi-  latttT  abounding:  wornin,  niinnowH,  crickt't.", 
cti-.  an  baitH;  Ajiril,  May  and  Jum:  bi-nt,  boatH  'J.lc  ii.  h.;  baitH   can  be  pruciircii. 

Sayre  (li«h.  V.  Hon  i)aKo  VI.)— 8nHi|uchaiina  r.  HO  hmIm;  Ch«'iiiunK  r.  1  S  m,; 
b.  b.,  with.UHual  baitH,  hotulH  i^'iii.  d.;  Ixnitn  and  ))aitH  chcai).  .See  WvaiiiMii).', 
Pa. 

Schw*llkaville  (I'frkioini'U.)— Perkionu'U  cr.  near  ntation:  b.  b.,  HUiilihli, 
I'littinb,  etc.;  wuiihn,  tlics  aiid  live  liait;  June,  July  and  Sciittlubcr  bcHt;  hotel  jl 
II.  d.;  boatH  can  be  dbtained.     (iood  tlnhili^  for  b.  b. 

Bharpsville  (N.  Y.  P.  X-  O.  See  jiaj^e  Xll.)— .Shenan^'o  r.  an<l  Krio  Canal  mar 
Htution;  first  best:  b.  b.  and  coarne  varielien;  bans  njonf  jtlentifiil;  worm  ami  iiiiii- 
Iiow  baitn;   .May  and  Octolx-r  bust  montlin;  lioteln  .*"J  \>.  d. 


cr. ;    b.  b.   priuciiiuU.v; 
and   early  {lart  of  July 


Shawmont  (P  >'^  U) — Schuylkill  r.  and  WinHahickon 
niiniioWH,  lud){raiiiitoH,  craytinh  and  art.  tlii-H  aH  baitH;  June 
bent;   boatH  5Uc  i>.  d.     hee  Lafayette,  Pa. 

Bhickshijuiy  (I>.  L.  k  W.)— SuHqiu-hanna  r.  near  Htation;  Heach'H  p.  4  ni.;  ftr>t 
best;  b.  b.,  Haliiion  (i)ik<'-i>crcb),  catHtih,  etc.;  b.  b.  most  numerous;  crabH,  (rruy- 
•ish),  devils  (helnramitesl.  wonufl,  grasHhoiiiicis.  etc.  as  baits;  Sejitember,  Octulicr 
»nd  .Novembei'  best:  hotel  $-2  \t.  d.;  boats  and  bnii  Clin  be  hud  reasonable.  Hem  liV 
!>.  IS  noted  for  its  beautiful  lilicH,  to  gather  which  jieople  come  from  many  miles. 

Shohola  (N.  Y.  I- E.  \- AV.)— Highland  1.  8  m.;  Sand  1.  (!  m.:  Moiit(,'omery  ji.  .'i 
III.:  liij,'  brink,  Littlt^  brink  and  Walker  I'h  (>  m.;  Delawari' r.  ad.iacent;  all  t;ei.(l; 
b.  b.,  jiickerel,  iierch,  etc.;  bass  niost  numerous;  baits,  helK'ramites,  crayfish,  iniii 
nowH  and  worms;  Ajiril  15  to  Oct.  IS  best;  hotelH  fl.TiO  to  i^'J  ji.  d.,  $7  to  |iiu  \i.  w  ; 
guides  i^l.rio  to  ifj  p.  d.;  boatb  and  baitH  iiiuderati-.  Some  trout  Htreauis  iu  tLis 
ueitiliborhood. 

Smethport  (B.  N.  Y.  A:  P.)— Colegrove  br.  at  ("olegrove  station  fi  ni.;  Robbin.-  br. 
'a  III.  from  Colenrove  and  head  of  Pt)tatoe  cr.;  KobbiliH  br.  aud  Po'atoe  cr.  lust; 
trout  principally;  woiniH  and  all  kiudH  of  animal  bait;  July  and  August  beNt;  lieti  Is 
$1..'>(I  to  $2.50  p.  d.;  guides  $2  p.  d.  Good  troutiug  can  be  bad  at  head  of  Potatiu 
and  Uobbius  streamH. 

Snedburg'  (P.  &  R.) — Gold  Miu'i  cr.,  Jeft'H  or.,  Hwatara  cr.  and  Hlack  Spring  cr., 
all  near  station;  two  lirHt  best;  b.  'j.,  trout,  whitetinh,  etc.;  trout  mont  mimenus; 
worms  as  bait;  .Vpril  and  May  bi!st;  hotel  75cji.  d.;  guide  .•? l.'J5  p.  d.;  no  boats; 
lait  can  be  procured.     Gold  Mim  and  JcH'h  cr"s  <'ontain  no  lish  e.xcept  trout. 

Snow  Shoe  (Several  r.  r.)- Little  Sandy  cr.  '.,  m.;  liig  Sandy  cr.  1'^  m.;  last 
best;  trout;  worm  bait;  May  and  June  best;  hotels  f  L.'M*  p.  d.;  guideH  1*2  p.  >!.; 
bait  easily  secured.  Gtl^er  trout  BtreamH,  viz.;  Black  Moshannon,  South  1  Vrk, 
Beech  cr.  and  Wallace  run,  give  good  trout  Ashing,  CBpecially  iu  May  and  June. 

Snow  Shoe  Snmmit  (Penna  r.) — MoHhanuon  P.  ().;  SuHcjuehanua  r.  9  m.;  lihuk 
Cj  III)  ami  Big  (4'a  m  );  Moshannon  cr.,  Rock  run  ."l  ni.,  Beuiiers  run  5  m.,  Wal- 
laces run  6  m.  Best  waters  are  the  SuHquehanna  r.  and  the  •'runs"  named.  Trniit 
in  some  of  the  latter,  and  b.  b.  and  pickerel  in  the  r.  Baitn,  helgraniiteH  (dobsiusi, 
miiinow'H,  graHshoppers  and  worms.  Bent  moutlis  April  1  to  Aug.  1;  botelu  f  1  p.  il; 
guides,  boats  and  baits  cheap. 

Spragrnevllle  (D.  L.  A:  W.)— Broadheads  cr.  near  station,  but  best  fishing  sen  o 
miles  HI  the  ftreain:  brook  trout;  worm  and  fly  baits;  .\i)ril  15  to  May  IC  lll•^t; 
U'Jteis  $b  p.  w.;  wading  is  the  practice  and  the  Hsbiug  is  gcod. 


rWlTEU   STATEH   AND   CANADA. 


176 


Spring'  Mill  (P.  fi  R.)— Till'  Scliiiylkill  r.  i>ii|HiHiti-,  Ih  ut  liincH  fair  water  fnr  h.iu. 
.  1.  ,  they  take  the  tty  aiul  otbiT  lurcM  ^ni  dilv  iit  tiiiKH,  wLlfh  Lowovit  are  iiuctT- 

*|ll       S«C  THK   AMKUU  an   ANvlUi^i,  Vol.  IV,  liji.  IMi. 


1 
u 

Starruooa  iN.  V.  I-.  K.  A:  \V.)— st*rni(<'H  <t.;  siiadijifocr;  Coxtnwn  ji.;  Wrlnhtor 
1.;  MiiiitDii  |).,  all  ill  cliiHc  proximity:  in  t-rctkH,  trout,  in  ixindn  and  lakiH,  |iit'krn-l; 
trout  in  Kuiiinii'i'  with  wurniH  ami  tiy  liookn:  jiirkt'i't'l  in  Kuninitr  with  hption  huoliH 
giKJ  liv«'  bait;  and  in  winter  witli  livt'  bait  thnnmU  the  iii-;  hottl«  tl.'iu  to  fj  y.  d.; 
giiidcK,  boatM  and  bait  can  be  had. 

.(    ni.:  b.  b,,    Haliiion   (|>iki>-|ii>n  h),    rattlHli, 

..     livr  bait  iiHt'd:  .Inly,  An^'iiHt   and   .Sejiicni- 

...  liottdH  :i  ni.  diHtant,  at  Ilarrihbiir^';  boate  l'*'u^onabll':  bait  ^1    to   jl.,'>o 
(food  ItHhiug  rei)urt<'d,  ihiu'i  ially  at  "Hawk  Hock" 


8teelton(I'.  A:  H.)— SiiH<iutduinna  r. 
wliiii  jifTch  I'tc;  b.  b,  niont  nunicroiiH 

lir  inht 

lIHI. 


'  o|i)ioHitc  .Stcdton. 
and  branclicH 


1' 


ni. 


I'ocono  cr.  1  ni.; 
Ti  ni.;  iNprtiTM  1. 


Strondsburg'  (D.  L.  A:  \V.|— Anabiniiiik  i 
till  rry  cr.  :i  ni.;  Unnhkill  cr.  1 1  ni . :  Mri^ht  «  r. '.'(i  in.;  MarHhailH  cr.  .'i  ni. ;  l'(prtc 
'.iMii.;  'i'wclvd  Mile  1.  l."!  III.:  licadwatci-M  of  I'ocono  cr.  and  .\naloniink  cr.  In-nt; 
tri>iit,  iicrch.  ]iick(>rtd,  b.  b.,  etc.:  trout  in  nlreaniM  and  iiickcrd,  b,  b.  and  iktcIi  in 
Ink)  ^:  Hii^lt' woriiiH  and  art.  tli<-H  iiHed;  .April,  .May  and  .liiiic  bent  for  Iront,  Juno, 
July  and  .Vii^tiHt  for  baMH,  Si'iiti'iiilx-r  to  .lannary  i'ur  lake  liHh:  liotelM  iinuiernnH  at 
|1  to  ^'J.-'Hi  II.  (I.;  boatH  and  baitn  reaHonable. 

Slinbnry  il'inna.  r.)— SiiHiiuehanna  r.  near  by.  (Jood  b.  b.  tlshiiii^  when  tho 
uHtrr  iH  ri|{ht.  SuH(jnehanna  Kalnion  (i>ike-|>erch)  are  can({ht  here  of  ^'o<id  si/,e. 
Hv  liHhiUH  fur  both  HpocicH  in  at  tiUCH  t'Xcelh-ut.     UoHta  etc.  can   be   Lad   reanoii- 

hW. 

Susquehanna  (rea<'h   Itottom.)— Hiirqnchanna  r.   near  Htatio...  h.  b.,  Halnmn 

piK>-i>erch|,  cattish,  Hiintinli   etc.:  b.b.and  cattinh   are   nioi^t  abundant:  minnow, 

.rii>tiHli.  hel|.'ramite   and    worm   baitn;  June,    September  and   Octidier   bent:  hot«'l 

*l.."iii  p.  d.;  niiiden  reaHonable:  boatn  and  bait  jl.'iii  |>.  d.     Whcii  the  r.  Ih  low  (m-n- 

triilly  from  Any.  to  Oct.)  very  tine  b.  b.  hwhinn  can  be  had, 

Swatara  (1'.  A:  H.)— Swatura  cr.  1  ni,;  h.  h.,  plk<',  HunflHh  t'tc;  b.  b.  moM  abiin- 
ilaiit;  crab  (craytiHh),  nhrimp  and  minnow  baitx:  latterjiart  of  .June  to  tirnt  of  Aii^'- 
iist  bent;  hotulH  at  reaHonablc  )iriceH:  boats  and  bait  •''><'c  to  fl  p.  d.  (iood  tiNhin^ 
riii'ited,  especially  above  I'nion  l)epoHit  1  m.  from  station,  and  in  the  dam  in  the 
iT  ,  where  the  principal  ttsh  is  the  b.  b. 

Tatesville  {U.  k  H.  T.  M  )— Itaystown  bramh  of  .Iiiniata  r.  '>  in  ;  b.  b.,  cattish 
itc;  bass  most  niiinerouH;  July,  Aunust  and  September  best:  baits — froKs,  Krass- 
Ijni],.  IS  and  small  tish;  no  hotels  but  board  can   be   obtaiued;  giiideH    flM  ]>.  d. 

Kuiit.-.  and  baits  reauouable. 

Thompson  (N.  Y,  L.E.  k  W.)— Starrucca  cr.  '.,  m.:  Rod  br.  1  ni.;  WriRhter  1. 1  ni.- 
iMiim  1.  :t  in:  Comfort  1. '2  in.;  Comfort  1.  and  Iniiin  I.  tli'.-  best;  trout  in  .Starrucca 
ir.  mid  Red  br.;  pickerel,  perch  and  b.  b.  in  the  others;  pickerel  niost  numerous; 
li\i-  bait  used;  June  and  Iiecember  best;  hotels  Sl.'J'i  p.  d.;  ^'uidesaiid  baits  reason- 
alil( ;  boats  free;  there  are  ijuite  a  number  of  other  small  lakes  in  this  vicinity 
\vlii(  b  afford  very  ^ood  ttshiun,  both  in  summer  and  winter;  (in  winter  through  the 
h'.i  From  "Suf^ar  I.oaf  Notch"  3  miles  distant,  IW  lakes  are  visible,  all  of  which 
arc  well-stocked  with  ttsh. 

Tidioute  (B.  N-  Y.  &  P.)— AlloRhany  r.;  pike,  b.  b.,  Halnion  (pike-iierch),  etc.; 
Iiiiss  most  uumercuis;  minnows,  trolling'  sixions  etc.  used;  Seiiteinber  and  Oct. best; 
h"ii  U  at  reasonable  jirices;  boats  ."iUc  p   d. 

Tobyhanua  (D.  L.  A:  W.)— Tobyhanna  cr.  near  station;  trout  principally;  fly, 
vvi'Miis  and  minnow  bait;  May  and  June  best;  hotels  $l.'i't  to  #1..")U  p.  d.,  or  Vi  to 
i\'>  i>.  w.;  boats  and  l>'iit  at  low  cost. 


Tuckerton  (I'.\U.)- 

u^;  worm  bait  mostly 


-Maiden  Creek  r.  1 ';,  in.:  b.  b.,  suntish  etc. 
August  and  September  best;   hotels    at 


:  b.  b.  most  niimer- 
niodeiale    charges. 

Tunkhannock  (I'di.  V.  See  pat,'e  VIj— The  North  ISramh  of  the  SuHcjueliHiina 
r.  at  this  point  yields  fair  Bcores  of  s.  m.  b.  b.,  with  some  rock  bass.  Tin:  "pnmp- 
kui  .'^eeds"  so  called  here,  are  the  sun-perch,  which  average  from  '.,  to  '.^  lb.  and 
take  the  art.  fly  readily.  The  pike-jMrch  (bxally  "salmon")  are  on  the  increase  at 
tliiii  point;  they  will  take  the  fly  towards  dusk.  See  Thk  Amkiucan  Ancilkh,  Vol. 
IV,  )i.  H",».  There  in  fair  trout  fishing  during  the  season  in  Bowman's  cr.,  easily 
riailied. 

Ursina  (B.  &  O.}— Laurel  Uill  cr.  near  station;  Casseluian  r.  '^^  ui.;  last  best;  b 


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h.,  trout,  snnflfh,  chnb  etc.;  hanf  iiiohI  numerous;  wonu  ami  minnow  baits;  Ajiril 
to  Au^uHt  l)fNt;  liott'ln  at  rcuHonablc  iirict'.s;  miuuows  I'Jc  to  '^")c  p.  doz.  Laurrl  r. 
haw  Hoiiio  Hiiiall  tril)Utarit'M  that  are  jijood  trout  streams. 

TTtica  (N.  Y.  P.  k  O.  See  page  XII)— French  tr.  aujarent;  b.  b.,  iiike,  yellow 
bass  and  salmon  (pike-perch):  1).  and  yellow (?)ba«8  most  uunierous;  hel^^rainiiiw, 
minnows  etc.  as  bait>t;  Hepteml)er  best  month;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  boats  and  bim  at 
reasonable  rates.  (lood  fishinj,'  reported,  especially  in  the  deep  water  of  the  cr. 
The  report  for  the  above  i)oint  will  hold  good  for  all  stations  on  the  N.  Y.  P.  \  d.  r. 
r:  from  Union  City  to  Franklin,  Pa.,  inclusive;  Freu'di  cr.  (known  also  as  Vi'naii«.i 
cr.),  which  runs  alongside  the  r.  r.  for  00  miles  contains  wall-eyed  pike  and  hlurk 
basH. 

Valley  Porgfe  (P  .^  R.)— Schuylkill  r.  at  Valley  Forge  Dam;  b.  b.  and  cjiiti-h 
l)rinci])ariy,  li.b.  being  most  numerous;  minnow  baits;  June,  July,  August  uuil 
.SeijfeiiiliiT  best:  hotel  $1  .'2!i  \).  d.;  guide  "JOc  p.  h.;  boats  and  bait  J1.'J5  p.  d. 

Wanainie  (P.  k  K.)— .Sus(iuehanna  r.  .'{  m.;  Long  p.  3  m.;  lasi  best;  pike,  cattish, 
perch  eti'.:  pike  most  abundant;  live  bait.  June,  July,  .\ugust  and  September  lust; 
boats  "J;")!-  to  ">()(•  ji.  d. 

Warren  (Peuna.  r.) — The  near  by  trout  streams  are  fished  out  early  in  the  seas,  in. 
About  IM  to  id  ni.  south,  the  Bbiejay.Two  Slieritl's,  Fool  and  Logan  Kuu8  give  fair 
creels.     .Sec  Thk  Amkuican  .•VN(iLKU,  Vol.  IIL  P-  -i'^'i- 

Waterville  C  C.  &  A.)— Pine  cr's,  Big  and  Little;  Upper  and  Lower  Pine  I5ot- 
t(uu  Uuii;  Big  Pine  cr.  is  the  best:  b.  b.,  suntish  etc.;  former  in  excess;  ordiiimy 
baits:  .July  and  August  best;  hotels  .•?!  p.  d.:  guides  J1..5(ip.  d.;  boats,  if  reiiuiiiil, 
can  be  had,  but  are  not  used  by  local  anglers, 

WellsboroiC.C.A:  A.)— Pine  cr.  4  m.-  trout;  May,  June  and  July  best;  uoguiaen; 
boats  not  needed;  hotels  cheap. 

West  Branch  (All.  V.)— Alleghany  r.  and  Kiskiminetas  cr.  both  within  a  few- 
rods  of  station;  lirst  named  the  best;  b.  b,  pike-perch  (locally  "salmon"),  iifi'ch 
and  mullet;  b.  b.,  pike-perch  and  perch  most  numerous;  local  baits,  cravli 
grubs,  "crawlers"  (helgiamites),  worms  and  liver;  best  months.  May,  June,  Sci)- 
tember  and  October;  hotels  $!.')(»  to  i'2  ]).  d.,  $">  p.  w.;  no  guides;  boats  oOc  ji.  d.; 
baits  cheap.     The  hotels  are  at  Freeport,  1  ni .  from  station. 

West  Chester  (Penna.  r.)—Brandywine  cr.  2^  m.;  b.  h.,  sunflsh,  chub  etc.; 
minnow,  crab,  tadpole  and  worm  baits;  July,  .\ugust  and  September  best;  Lnt.N 
$1  to  I'.!. 50  p.  d.;  bait  can  be  obtained.  See  TuK  .Vmkkka:;  .\nglkr,  vol.  VI, 
pp.  41. 

West  Conshohocken  (P.  ^  R.)— Schuylkill  r.  '^  m.;  black  and  green  (?)  ba.-s, 
cattish,  etc.;  live  minnows  and  young  lobsters  (crayfish)  as  baits;  June,  July  auil 
August  best;  hotel  .•?  1  \t.  d.;  Ooats  ijl  p.  d.  The  term  "green  bass"  is  a  couuiidiiuu 
to  us,  although  we  have  fished  the  waters  of  the  Schuylkill  for  l.T  years  past.  Ah 
the  only  species  of  the  fresh  water  basses  in  the  .Schuylkill  r  is  the  s.  m.  b.  b., 
the  "green  bass"  is  probably  used  sinii)ly  tc)  denote  a  ditt'erentuition  in  the  ciilor 
of  the  black  bass  which  arises  from  a  slight  ditterence  in  habitat  of  the  fish. 

Westfield  (C  0.  &  A.) — North  Fork  1  ni.,  contains  trout;  also  the  small  streams 
emptying  into  the  Cowanesciue  r.  near  this  station.  The  headwaters  of  Pine  ir. 
where  there  is  excelletit  trout  fishing  can  be  reached  in  a  few  houn  with  team; 
hotels  and  guides  ;fl.."iO  p.  d.;  boats  not  needed. 

White  Deer  (P. -.^  K.)—Svis(iuehanna  r.  ■,  ni.;  ^Vhite  Deer  cr.  15  ni.;  first  liist: 
salmon  (pike-perch),  b.  b.,  jiike  etc.;  bass  most  abundant:  lamprey  eels  and 
Buuill  tisli  as  Ijaits;  August  and  September  best;  hotel  #1  !>.  d.;  boats  50c  p.  d. 

White  Haven  (Leh.  V.  See  page  VI)— Hays  and  Block  cr.  3  m.:  Wright's  ( r.  1 
m.  In  all  of  these  trout  are  caught  with  the  usual  baits  from  April  1  to  Augii>i  1. 
We  have  received  no  report  of  hotels  etc.  but  the  charges  are  always  low  at  interior 
fishing  points  in  Pennsylvania. 

White  Oak  (('  I'i;  Mt.  H.)—.V  large  dam  and  cr.  '4  m.;  pike  are  most  numer- 
ous and  are  caught  mainly  with  live  minnows  from  .\ugust  to  November;  farm 
houses  7.")c  p.  d.,  giiides  not  needed;  boats  ,*1  p.  d. 

Wilkes  Barre  (Leh.  V.  See  page  M  and  I).  L.  ,^-  W.)— Susquehanna  r.,  Untit- 
iugton  cr.,  Bowman's  cr.,  Harvey's  1.,  trijut  in  creeks,  b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch,  et'  iu 
i.  and  r. ;  minnows,  helgramites  and  worms  as  baitw;  .May  and  June  best  for  trout 
and  .\uguut,  September  and  October  tor  bass;  good  accommodations  at  reasou.il)le 


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)■:  i.fs:  boatH  ami  bait  i-hcaii.  liowniiinV  cr.  i«  ont?  oi  the  best  trout  stroaiiis  in 
1'  niiHylviinia;  Harvey's  1.  aboinids  in  b.  b.,  pickert'l,  pcrrh  vU\  There  are  other 
t  n!   truut  HtreaiiiH  in  the  vicinity  at  which  the  liotel  ehar^eh  are  about  f  1  j).  d. 

Willow  Orove  (t).  L. 'V  W.)—>'ii,-<(iuehanna  r.  ',  ni.;  b.  b.  |irin«ii>aily:  toa<ln, 
w    'MIS.  nlll^*Hels  etc.  as  baits:  July  and  Au<,'ust  best;  boats  i'nd  bait  at  small  cost. 

Wind  Gap  (I*.  Ac  U.)— llosBcoumion  or.  1  ni.:  cherry  Vailoy  cr  .3  ni.;  McMichaels 
<  1.  l<>  111.;  Lake  l'o])ononiin<{  ■*  iii.;  trout  in  streams,  and  \>.  h.,  jierch,  cattish  etc.  in 
'.;  worms,  minnows,  ci'abs  and  Hies  hm  liaits;  .Viiril  and  May  best  for  trout,  .August 
and  September  for  )>.  b.  and  others;  liiitels  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  and  ))aits  re- 
l...rted  "free." 

Winterbum  i  All.  V.)— There  are  trout  in  the  following  waters;  IJennett's  Branch 

,  in.;  South  Fork  ',  m.;   Mountain  Kun  ',  m.;  Soutli  Fork  yields  the  best  lishiiit;; 

tip'  white  firiib  and  tlies  tied  with  some  red  in  them  are  the  best  lures  in  the    early 

s'iisou;  hotels  *1.'J5  to  $'2  p.  d.;  boats  not  needed;  guides  f2  \>,  d.;  May   and   .lune 

I'.st  months. 

Wissahickon  ( P.  >^' H . ) — Schuylkill  r.  and  Wissahickon  cr.    near  station;  b.    b. 
jiiiiii  ipally ;  minnows,  ludgraiiiites,  craytish  and  art.  Hies  as  baits;  .June  and   early 
\Ki.n  of  July  liest:  boats  r>uc  \).  d.     ^^'e  learu  that  the  Wissahickon  is  getting  to  be  a 
fair  b.  b.  stream. 

Wyalusingf  (Leh.  V.  See  i>age  VI.)— Susquehanna  r.  1  ni.;  b.  b.,  rock  bass, 
.snntish,  SusijUtduinua  salmon  (iiike-perch),  etc. ;  bass  most  abundant:  bullheads 
ii:id  heljiramites  usual  baits:  June,  July,  .\ugust  and  Seiitemiter  best;  hotel  fL.'iii 
1'.  d.;  boats  and  bait  chcaii.  In  some  years  the  b.  b.  fishing  at  '^his  point  lias  been 
\ . ty  good. 

York  Kaveu  (I'enna.  r.) — I'onnewago  Falls  ou  Susquehanna  r.;  b.  1  .  priuci- 
li,dl>.  but  some  salmon  (pike-perdi);  htdgramites,  minnows,  "stone  catfish."  I'ray- 
fi-li,  etc.  as  baits:  October  when  r.  is  low,  best  time;  boats  and  hait  can  be  oi)- 
t. lined.  When  the  water  is  low,  good  fishing  can  be  had  from  the  rocks  in  uiid- 
ri\er. 

ZiefiClersville  (Perkionun  r. ) — Perkiomen  cr.  and  Swamper.;  first  best;  b.  b., 
.-  iiilisTi  and  rittish;  luiuiiows.  Hies,  etc.  asbait.'^;  July,  .Vugustand  Se;itemb"r  best: 
h'ttd  at  reasonable  rates.     Fair  b.  b.  fishing. 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


Abbotts  Rtin  iN-  ^.  >v  N-  K.)— Abbotts  run  n(>ar  station;  fargills  br.  ',  ni.; 
lir.-t  best;  trout,  pickerel  and  some  coarse  varieties,  pickerel  most  uumerous; 
>;.uicrs  and  angle  woi'nis  used  as  baits;  spring  and  summer  best  seasons;  pickerel 
<  lught  numerously  in  winter:  boats  and  bait  at  merely  uomiual  figureH.  Cargills 
br.  is  considered  "a  fair  trout  ground." 

Block  Island  (via  New  London,  Conn.,  by  str.) — To  this  ground  is  accorded  the 

Ingest  strii'ed  bass  ever  taken  on  rt)d  and  reel,  viz.;  one  of  l()(i  lbs.  killed  some 
\iars  ago.  Those  of  ".i.")  lbs.  and  upward  are  Uiken  every  season.  Very  fine  fish- 
ing.    The  usual  charges  that  prevail  at  watering  places. 

Bristol  Ferry  (*>■  ('.  See  pagt^  XIV.)— Narragansett  Bay  near  station;  bluefish, 
1  iiiliig  (blackrtsh),  scup  (porgy),  etc.;  'autog  and  scup  most  abundant;  crabs,  clanis, 
1.  idlers,  etc.  as  baits:  June,  July,  .\iv.<i«t  and  September  best;  hotel  ;?lu  p.  w.,  or 
J  J  p.  d.;  boats  aliout  .*1  p.  d. 

Coal  BSines  (<>.('.  See  page  XIV.)— Narragansett  Bay  '„  m.;  scup  (porgies\  liliie- 
/l-'.i,  striped  bass,  etc.;  scup  and  bluefish  most  numerous;  dams,  crabs,  etc.  as 
ImUs;  June  to  October  best;  uearest  hotel  at  Bristcd  Ferry. 


Coventry   iN-  Y.  A;  N.  E.) — Peckham   p.  at  station;  Quiduick   Reservoir 


m. 


'til  guild;  pickerel   and   perch:  usual    baits;  guide    #'J 

^t. 


>0  p.  d.;  boats  at  moderate 


Cranston  (N.  V.  .'t  N.  E.) — Sjjragties  p.  '4  m.;  Dyers  p.  ,'j  ni.;  UandcUs  p.  '^  m.; 
^1  ei'tacle  p.  \  m.:  Pocasset  br.  near  station;  all  abiuit  alike;  b.  b.,  perch,  etc.; 
\v"rmR  usual  baits;  April,  May  ami  June  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rates.  These 
;ir.-  large  and  beautiful  \i'ds  and  patronized  by  auglera  from  Providence.  Then  are 
itlier  p'ds  near  by,  and  also  three  large  reservoirs  3  ni,  distant  which  are  said  to 
li  ive  large  quantities  of  b.  b.  ^ud  pickerel  in  theui. 

Greene  iN-  V.  \-  N.  E.) — Grea*  br.  '^  ni  ;  brook  trout;  small  flab  and  worm  baits; 
.M  i\  and  June  best, 


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Kayatt(Prov.  W.  &B.)— NarraRansett  Bay  ^m.;  tantoR(blackflBh),  haRB.  blr.cH  !i 
flAtrtHh,  cunners  etc.;  tantog  iiiOHt  numerous  in  seaHou:  nc>ft  Hhell  claniH,  iiiiin^c.<, 
tiddlerH,  cral)h  etc.  as  baitw;  May,  June,  8ej)t«miber  and  0(;t()y>er  best ;  hotel  at  rcii- 
Hoiiabb;  jjrico;  IxiatH  can  be  obtained.  Sonic  trout  are  (taught  in  adjacent  brookh  in 
the  Kpriny,  and  there  if*  fairly  yood  pickerel  and  iien-h  fiHhiug  to  be  had. 

Blver  Point  (N.  Y.  1^  X.  E.)— North  and  S<»>uli  HranchcH  of  Pawtuxet  r.  '.,  m.: 
b.  b.,  ])ickercl  i-tc.:  Imish  most  mnnerous;  usual  baitH  audneawoUM;  Lot«ls  at  moder- 
ate i)rices;  boatw  and  bait  .'MK'  i>.  d. 

Tiverton  (O.  C.  .See  paf^e  XIV.)— Seaconet  r.  near  station;  tautog  (bla<kflsh), 
8cii]i  ())ornv).  banH  etc.:  claniH,  ttddlern,  crabs  etc.  aH  baitn:  May,  June,  Septeiiibir 
and  ()<'tober  best:  no  regular  hotelH,  but  iirivate  boarding  hou.seM  can  be  toiiud; 
bnatiS  •^i'ic  i>.  h.;  l)ait  cheap. 

Warren  (O.  C.  .See  pajio  XIV.)— Kiokemuit  r.  (fronh  water)  1  m.;  Palmer's  or 
Wiiri'en  r.  near  station;  Narraj^ausett  Bay 'i  m.;  tautof,'  (blackflwh),  Hcup  (iioi''.;,vi, 
Ktriped  ba.-^s,  also  iiickerel,  i)erch,  vW.  in  trcHli    x.ater:  clams,    niUHselH,    crabs   kmiI 

the  usual  fresh  \vat(!r  baits:  May  15  to  October  1")  best:  last  of  ebb  and  lirst  ot  tl 1 

tides  best;  hotels  .•fl.ooj).  d.;  rowboat  with  guide  S- p.  d.;  sailboat  do,  $4  to   S'>  \i. 
d.     Excellent  fishing  in  both  bay  and  rivers. 

Washington  (X.  V.  .V  N.  E.)— Mishneck  p.  2  m.;  Flat  Ri\T'r  Keporvoir  1  m . :  Tio- 
gree  1).  ]  111  :  lirst  and  last  best:  trout,  pickerel  and  iierch,  the  lust  most  iiiimercni-; 
shiners  ami  angle  wufiiis  as  baits;  April  to  November  best;  boarding  liouseH  il  ji.d.: 
boatu  aud  baitu  rcatiunabie. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Adams  Run  (Chas.  &  S.)— Pon  P(m  or  Edisto  r.  15  m.;  rockftsh  (V),  trout,  bream, 
shad  and  mullet,  the  two  latter  being  most  aliiiiidaiit;  worms  and  <-ut  bait  u>ei!: 
Eebruary  to  !Sei)tember  best;    "neap"  tides  best. 

Ashepoo  (('has.  A:  H.)— .\shepoo  r.  near  station;  trout,  (b.  b.).  jierch,  bream,  rork 
('.')etc.:  bream  iiiostabiiiKlaiit :  worm  bait;  suiiimur  mouths  best.  We  think  the  "rork  " 
so  called  aliove.  is  the  strijied  oass,  but  it  is  very  ditticult  to  identify  a  fish  by  th-' 
local  name  prevailing  in  the  Southern  States,  I.4ist  of  ebb  and  first  of  flood  tide 
best. 

Beldoc  (P.  n.  .<:  .\.) — Boldoc  p.  and  cr.  near  station;  bream,  trout  (b.  >•>.),  y,u-\ 
(pikej  etc.;  bream  most  numerous;  worm  bait;  April,  May  and  June  best;  biiutr< 
and  bait  can  be  lia<l. 

Branchville  (South 

(?)etc.:  worms,  sawyers  and  1 

p.  (1.:  guides  lioatsand  bait  at  moderate'  cost 

Briiuson  (P.  B.  \'  .\.)— Coosawhatchie  Swamp  'J  m.:  Youniana  Mill  5  m 
Mill  10  m.:  Salkeliatcliie  Swamp  10  m.:  p»u'ch,  trout,  (b.  b.).  jiike.  catfish  et( 
bait  mostly;  June  and  July  best:  hotel  .•?  1  p.  d.;  bait  at  very  moderate-  cost 
fishing  in  th(^  Savannah  r.  1(>  m.  distant. 

Canipbellton  (P.  H.  >*v"  A.i — Coosawhatchie   '1^.,    m.;  Jackson    branch    4    m. 
Sa\ainiali  r.;  .lackson  branch   best;  bream,    trout   (b.    b.).    catfish   etc.;  trout    ....  . 
breaiu  most  numerous:  earth   and  Catawba  worms  as   l)aits;  .May,  June,  July  aul 
August  best;  boats  and  baits  can  be  had. 

Charleston  (Several  r.  r.  and  s.  s.  lines)— ,\tlantic  Ocean  pi  m.;  blackfish.  bas-;. 
whiting,  ti'iiut.  por^ies,  sheepshead  ami  other  varieties;  blackfish.  whiting  and  trnut 
most  numerous;  shrimp  and  prawn  <is  baits;  sju-ing  and  fall  best:  hotels  f'2,5M  to 
?:4  p.  (1.:  boats  ,*'2.5(i  to  .■?5  p.  d.     Last  of  ebb  and  first  of  fiood  tides  best. 

Coosawhatchie  (Chiis.  .<c  S.)— Coosawhatchie  r.  near  station.;  Tullifinny  or.  i 
m.;  last  best;  in  fresh  water,  trout  (b.  b.i.  jierch,  bream  etc.;  in  salt   water,  mulh't, 


C.)— Edisto  r.  "i '.,  m.;  perch,  trout  (b.  b.),  jack    (iiike),  rock 
ive  bait;  May,  June  and  July  bttst:  hotels  5:i..')0  to  r'i 


Copc'< 
worm 
Beti.  r 


and 
and 


shad  and  roi'kfisli  (strijied  bass);  worms  and  live    liait  used;  May    and   June   b 
boats  can  be  had,  but  not  needed  mill  h;   last  of  ebb    aud   first   of   tiood    tide    Ir 
Tln- salt  water  mullet  is  said  to  take  a  worm-baited  hook  very   freely  in  the   abo\ 


ini' salt  water  muiier  IS  said  lo  raKc  a  woriii-oancd  iiooK  very  iieeiy  in  lue  aoim- 
waters,  especialy  in  the  months  uf  May,  June.  July  aud  August;  if  this  is  so  (and 
there  seems  no  doubt  of  it),  it  in  the  only  ground  known  to  us,  where  they  caia  li- 
caught  with  hook  and  line.  The  "roidifish."  so  called  here,  is  the  striped  bass  it 
the  north,  and  doubtless  the  same  rule  holds  good  in  all  Southern  Strifes.  In  .Mary- 
land and 'Virginia  this  uomeuelature  has  prevailed  from  time  immemorable. 

Barly  Branch  (P.  B.  <■'«  .\.)— Salkehatchie  r.  -i  m,;    Coosawhatchie  r.  4  m. :  flr«t 


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),  httSB,  blnrti  !i 

laillH,   lUllHM-.;, 

;  hotel  at  ii'i- 
U'fut  brooks  m 
I  ad. 

uxet  r.  '.,  111.; 
otelH  at  iiiocUr- 

og  (hliicktisht, 
lie,  iSfptt'liititr 
;au  be  t'ouud; 

.;  Palmpr'.i  or 

HC\ll)     (iKIlyVl, 

:'1h,    (U'ahs   uml 

1(1  first  i)t  tl I 

,0.  H  to    $.')  p. 

voir  1  m.:  Tio- 
(iHt  iiiiiiicr(iii<; 


.  trout,  brfjuii. 
nit  bait  \i>t>!: 

1,  hroam,  rod; 

link  till'  "rorU" 
a  rish  bv  tli> 
of  flood  ti.l- 


(1).    h.),    jii.l. 
liCHt:    b(p;it^ 


•Is 


(pike),  rock 
i:i..")n  to  i'l 


m.;  Coix'"-* 

etc.:  worm 

;'oKt.     Bi'tii  !• 


•1:  4  111.,  an  I 
trout  ill:! 
ue,  July  au'l 

kfish,  bas-i, 
U)X  aiul  trout 

Is  ;?'.i,5ii  to 
t. 


I   .li 


llirtiiny  cr.  > 
Iter,  lunlh't. 
line  Im'si; 
1   tide   U-.-t. 

II  tbe  abo\i» 
is  so  (aii'l 

they  eau  1" 
ped  bass  "I 
s.  lu  Mary- 
•able. 


4  ni. ;  tir-^t 


hoi:  rockfish  (striped  bass),  trout  (b.  b.),  perch,  »'atflsL,  ,ia<'k  (pike),  ete.;  p«reh 
aud  cattisb  most  abundaut:  live  bait  and  earth  worms  used;  May  t«>  July  bcHt; 
boanliun  house  *l.'2r)  p.  d.;  guide  $1  p.  d.;  guidtH  furnish  boat  and  bait.  Half  ebb 
to  yoiuig  flood  is  the  best  staige  of  the  tide. 

Ellenton  (i*.  R.  A:  A.)— Ujiper  .1  runs,  .Savannah  r..  Four  Mile  branch  and  the  I'h 
from  1  to  3  m.;  Savannah  r.  and  the  I's  l)est;  trout,  (b.  b.),  bream, perch,  catflHh, 
(tc:  earth  worms,  waxp  or  jacket  nest  etc.  as  baits;  April  and  t>ctober  best  months; 
lint'l  at  reasonalile  prices.  The  ytriped  bass  (i-ocktish)  run  up  the  Savannah  r.  in 
(luiuitities  during  July  and  Aii^, 

Florence  (Several  r.  r.)— Black  cr.  4  m.;  Lowthers  1.  H  m.:  Lynch's  r.  10  m., 
lic^iile.s  numerous  mill  ])'f;s:  Lowthers  1.  best:  trout,  (b.  b.),  bream,  redhorse, 
pfrcli,  etc.;  bream  most  abundant;  wo''ni  bait  principally;  May  to  September  iu- 
ilu.sive  bebt;  hotels  $2  p,  d.;  ooatH  and  bait  at  small  cost. 

Oeorgfetown  (O.  k  L.)— Wiuyah  Bay  li  m.;  Waccaman  r. '2  m.:  Sampit  r.  r. 
Wliarf,  Pee  Dec  r.  i  m.;  Santee  r.  14  m.;  llrst  named  best:  channel  bass,  drum,  sea 
ti'Mit,  whiting,  croaker,  etc.:  shrimp,  crabs  and  clams  as  bait;  low  water  slack  is 
tli(  best  tide;  May  1  to  Oct,  1  best;  hotels  reasonable;  guides  plenty  at  $1  to  ^2 
\i.  il.;  boats  7.')0  to  ;fl  p.  d. 

• 

Gourdin's  (No.  E.  of  S.  (".) — Santef,  r.  1 '.,.  in.;  "brook  and  spotted  trout,"  bream, 
pcicli,  eti'.;  perch  and  bream  most  numerous;  W()rms  and  cut  bait  us«'d,  and  for 
tniit  live  bait;  May  to  September  best.  The  "brook  and  sjiottecl  trout"  so  called 
liy  our  correspondont  we  judge  to  be  the  b.  1).  and  the  strawberry  buss.  The  best 
tisliiiig  at  this  point  is  in  the  I's  of  the  Santee  Fee  Swamps,  very  diflicult  to  get  at, 
h\a  full  of  flsh. 

Hampton  (P.  R,  't  .\.)— Salkehatchi(>  r;  2  m.;  perch,  pike  and  trout;  perch  most 
iiuiuiroiis;  worms  and  snuill  tish  as  baits;  April,  May  and  Juno  best;  hotel  $2  p.  d.; 
1  .lats  not  needed;  bait  cheap. 

Hardeeville  (('has.  (te  S.) — Savannah  r.  3  in.;  New  r.  5  m.;  last  best  early  in 
s  a>(in,  and  Savaniuih  r.  later;  round  trout  (':')  rock  (striped  bass),  jack  (i>ike),  liream, 
1'  rcli,  "speckled  trout"  (.-ea  trout),  chub,  rpd  breast  ('.'),  eti'.;  bream  and  reil  brea-t 
iun>it  abmidaiit:  worm,  gras.shoppta-  and  cricket  baits;  summer  mouths  best; 
s;r,i(les,  boats  and  bait  reasonable.     First  of  flood  tide  best. 

Jackson  (P.  K.  \'  ■^•) — Hollow  cr.  2 'a  m.;  Savannah  r.  2^i  m.;  Fpper  3  runs  4  to 
'iiii.:  Siivaiiiuri  r.  best;  bream,  perch,  catrtsh,  etc.;  Catawba  worms  as  bait;  .-Vpril, 
.Ma>  ami  .Iiiiie  best;  no  regular  hotels, 

Johns  Island  (('has.  .t  S.) — Edisto  r.  and  Kanlowlt>'s  cr.:  bLu'k  and  striped  bass, 

iiiiillet,  shad,  whiting,  etc.;  shrimp,  clams,  spoony  and  jialeiit  b(d)s;  .\pri].  May, 
■Iiilic.  Sei>teiiiber  ami  October  best:  boats  and  bait  lioininal,  E.\cellent  lisliilig 
(>1  icially  in  tlii'  Edisto  r.     Last  of  <djb  and  ttrst  of  flood  tide  best. 

King'Ston  (No.  E.  of  S.  ('.)— Black  r.  '^  in.;  trout  (b.  b.),  jack  (i)ike),  red  breast, 
r.'^  |.crcli,  t. learn,  etc;  worms  and  live  bait  used;  sumiiK'r  iiKHitlis  best:  hotel  .•?2 
1'.  il.:  guides  .■^ I  J)  d.;  boats  and  bait  plentiful  and  reasonable,  (iood  lishing  re- 
)iorted. 

Millet  (P.  li.  \-  A.)— Cater  Hall  1.  4  m.;  River  2  m.;  Furses  .Mill  2  m.:  flrst  best: 
ti'i  ;i  ill.  b.),  bream,  jack  (pike),  warnioiith  (prolmbly  strawberry  bass),  etc.:  trout 
iiini  linam  most  numerous;  silver  flsh  <ir  Cataw  lia  worms  as  baits;  June,  July, 
Aiiu'ust  and  September  best,  boats  and  bait  very  cheap. 

Monck's  "Corner  (Xo.E.  of  S.c.)— Cooper  r.  2  m.:  trout,  |b.  b.),  bream,  mullet 
ft..;  trout  and  mullet  most  abund;iiit:  worm  bait;  May,  June,  t>i'tober  and  Novem- 
liir  best. 

Rantowlos  (i  has.  \-  S.)— Stono  r.  :i  ni.;  trout  (b.  b.);  live  mullet  as  bait;  Novom- 
lii  land  Decciiilier  best;  flood  tide  best. 

Salkehatchie  (('has.  \- S.)— Salkehatchie  r.  )j  m.:  rombaheo  r.  :i  m.:  trout  (b. 
111.  jack  (pike),  perch,  red  breast,  (y)catflsh  etc.:  catttsb  and  red  breast  most  nuiiier- 
<ai>:  worms,  cut  bait  and  bobs  used;  .Vpril,  May  and  Jiiiii'  best:  the  "bob"  is  a 
liiiiich  of  gay  feathers  or  red  flannel  tied  on  a  hook.     Young  flood  tide  best. 

Scranton  iNo.  E.  of  S.  C.)— Lynch's  r.  4  m.;  Mill  p.  adjacent;  first  best:  red 
111  lly  trtiiU  (V),  carp  and  bream;  worm  bait  mostly;  July  to  Octolur  best;  no  regular 
lindl;  boats  can  be  had  .Ode  p.  d.     (iood  rtshing  reporti'd. 

Vamville  (P.  K.  •'^  A.)— lireat  .Salkehatchie  swamp  5   m,;  Coosawhatchio  awamp 


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'2  m.;  botb  very  Kood;  jack  (pike),  red  hroaHt,  (?)  pen^b.  chub,  tnmt,  (b.  )>.)  catii.-jh 
etc.;  worniH,  rut  and  livo  bait;  .June  and  July  l)fHt  fur  jxTch,  and  tall  tur 
pik«;  privttto  boarding  liouseH  ^Vi  tu  .■►•JU  i>.  month;  boatn  and  bait  can  be  [.m- 
ciired. 

White  Hall  (Oban.  iV  Sj—Conibahee  r.  4  lu.;  Kirkl"H  i-r.  1  ni.;  last  bcKt;  ti'Uit 
(b.  b.),  litltihh,  bream,  jack  (pike)  etc.;  I)ream  iiiOHt  numerous;  earthworms  ainl 
crayhsb  iis  baitn;  May  and  .luiie  Ijent;  no  hotel;  guide  .»l..">i>  p.  d.;  boatr)  and  bait 
r)(»c  ]).  d.     Low  tide  best. 

Yemassee  ( t*.  K.  ^  A.) — C'ombabee  r.  t  m.;  trttut  (b.  1).),  i»erch,  bream,  shail, 
rock  etc.;  eartli  worms,  Hilver  liKh,  grub  worms  etc.  as  baits;  si)riug  best  for  shad, 
BUnimer  and  fall  for  others;  hotel  i^'l  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  can  be  had. 

TENNESSEE. 

Anderson  (N.  t'.  i^:  .St.  L.  See  page  X)— ('row  cr.  near  station;  tro\u  (b.  !•.), 
perch  etc.;  minnow  auc.  worm  baits:  .May  am'  June  best  mouths;  minnows  Ic 
each. 

Bellevue  (N.  C  &  St.  L.)— IMg  Harpetb  1  in..  South  Harpetb  fi  m.;  the  f.,r- 
mer  best;  1.  m.  b.  b.,  perch,  cattish  etc. ;  bass  and  cattish  most  minierous;  worms 
and  iiiiuuowB  an  baits;  .Vpril,  May  and  June.  No  hotels  or  guides,  the  latter  ii.it 
needed. 

Boyce  ((^.  V  ('.)— <'hickamauga  or.  1  m.;  b.  b.,  "jack-salmon,"  perch  etc.;  b.  li. 
and  perch  most  numerous;  live  minnows  as  bait;  April,  May  and  June  best  momli,.., 
minnows  $1)).  inb.  'ihc  ••jack-salmou"  is  either  the  pike-perch  or  the  pike.  (  un- 
fiisioii  worse  I'oiifoiindcd  attends  the  attempt  t<j  understand  the  local  names  of  lisL 
in  certain  fectionx  of  Tennessee;  however,  if  our  ettorts  are  successful  tli>- 
edition  of  tie  Guide  Book  foi  188C  will  make  plain  the  present  tangle  in  tlif 
local  nomeuc'ature  of  ttsh,  uot  only  iu  Teunossee  but  in  many  other  sectious  of  tbi' 
country. 

Centreville  (N.  <'.  A:  St.  L.  S<'e  page  X)— Duckr.  at  station;  Swan  cr.  4  m.;  riut 
r.  S  111..  Pine  r.  best;  trout  (b.  b.j, perch  and  jack  (pike-perch);  bass  most  numennis; 
.\pril.  May,  .)uu(\  September  and  October  best;  baits — minnows  etc.;  hotels  .*"2  \i. 
d.;  boats  and  bait  reasonable.     Kxcullent  fishing  reported. 

Coultexville  (Q.  *:  C.)— Sale  cr.  near  station;  Kock  cr.  1 1^  »"■;  Tennessee  r.  .')  m.; 
first  best;  trout,  (probably  b.  1).)  and  perch;  (lerdi  most  numerous;  minnow  ainl 
Worm  baits;  .\pril.  .May  and  June  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  minnows  loc  p.  dt'Z.;  bciat^^ 
can  generally  be  borrowed. 

Daisy  (Q.  vt  ('.)— Chickamauga  cr.  2  in.;  pen-li  and  bass;  perch  most  abundant; 
minnows  as  bait:  May  and  June  best  months:  no  hotels;  guide  can  be  itrocurfl  at 
.■f  1  to  .*l.i5l(  p.  d. :  bait  can  be  obtained 

Dickson  (N.  C  A;  St.  li.  See  page  Xt — loiies  cr.  :<  m.;  Yellow  cr.  t!  m.;  Pine  r.  li 
to  1(1  m.;  Pine  r.  best;  trout,  b.  b.,  perch,  catfish  etc.;  bass  most  numerous;  Octnli 
er  and  Aj)ril  best;  baits — minnows,  etc.;  hotels  $'2  p.  d.;  boats,  bait  and  guiil<r. 
reasonable . 

Elisabethton  (•'.  T.  .S:  W.  N.  ('.)— Watauga  r.  1  m.;  bass  and  perch;  helgramiti  s, 
crayfish  and  livt^  minnows  as  bait;  May  1.')  to  fro,vtbest:  ln>tels  i\  to  $'J  p.  d.;  buatt 
and  bait  at  trifling  cost. 

Emory  Oap  (Q.  't  ('■) — Kiuory  r.  1  to  (>  m.,  bass  and  pike;  bass  most  numerous: 
live  minnows  and  art.  baits  used;  April  and  May  best;  hotels  *■,.,")(•  p.  d.;  baits  can 
be  obtained. 

Zhuory  River  (Wald.  lUdge  r.)— Excellent  b.  1>.  fishing,  both  varieties.  See  -Ml. 
Savage  Ky. 

EstellSpriners(X.  ('.  >'^- ^t.L.  See  page  X)—P:ik  r.  1  m.;  Taylor's  cr.  Kj  in.; 
first  l)est;  trout,  catfish,  perch  etc.;  minnows  and  worms  as  baits:  May  and  June 
best:  no  regular  hotels;  bait  i-an  lie  procured  at  nominal  cost. 

Olen  Alice  (V.  iV  t'.)- Whites  cr.  1  m.:  Piney  cr.  ;t  m.;  first  best;  trout,  (b.  bi, 
drum,  black  perch  etc.;  crayfish,  small  fish  aii(i  worm  baits;  April  and  May  best; 
jirivate  boanl  75c  p.  d..  guide  $1  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  very  low  cost. 

Graham  (N.  C.  k  St.  L.  ^ee  page  X)— Mill  cr.  '20J  yds;  Piney  r.  1  (,  m.:  the  lati.T 
best:  b.  b.,  perch  and  catfish:  the  first  named  in  the  majority:  minnow  bait:  .\pril 
May,  Sept.  Oct.  b«st  tiun.;  good  ch«ap  board;  pUuty  of  voluiitecr  guides;  boats  uut 
needed. 


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'iincsHee  r.  •>  m.; 


iftiiM.    Set'  Mt. 


St.  L.    Seepage   X.) — Ciiifv  Fork  21   m.    See   Sparta,    Teun. 


Hampton  I K.  T.  \'  W.  N.  C.)— Ti^'cr  or.  4  in.;  trout  princiiial'y;  rtifs  aiul  woxil 
uriiis  an  l)HitM;  May,  June,  .Inly  iiiid  .Xu^'imt  l)cst:  liotels  at  .*1  t<>  :*"J  p.  cl.:  linatM 
aiiMiaitat  tritliiit^  cost;     Thf    waters   are   mostly   shallow   aud   au^lers   -jcnerally 

.\a/<-. 

Helenwood  Q.  *:  <'"•)— New  r. '2  to  5  111.:  bass  (1>.  !>.),  salmon  (iiike-pcrcht.  •■tc; 
minnows.  Hits  etc.  an  baits;  April,  May  aud  .June  best:  hotels  $4  .p  w.;  ^,'iiides  .■?  1.50 
[1.   1.;  boat.s  and  liait  cheap. 

KtintiUGCdon  ( N .    V.   k  St.  L.  See   pa^o   X)— IJeavor  or.  'i  m.;  Crooked  <r.  4  m.; 

.')i>' best;  trout,  (V)  pereh,  "jack  or  pike"  and  catlish;  perch  nioit  numerous; 
iMinnow,  crayfish  and  worm  baits;  .\i)ril,  May  and  -lune  best;  hotels  •■? I  to  $1..")()  p. 
i!.:  bait  can  lie  had  w  itlioiit  eliiirt;e:  boats  not  needed.  We  (juote  the  words  of  our 
<(inesi>ond,'nt,  "jaik  or  iiike."  (^uery  —  If  the  .jack  is  a  pike  what  is  a  "iack-sal- 
iiiouV"  Ih  it  not  a  pike-iierchV  The  l)est  tishinK  is  al)out  lu  m.  distant  at  the  junc- 
fiou  of  the  two  above  named  cr's  and  the  Obion  r.  at  what  is  known  as  Wilder'H 
lower  mill;  at  Uennett's  mill,  4  m.  on  Crooked  cr.,  it  Ih  also  good,  in  fact  very  line 
;it  both  points. 

Knozville  (Several  r.  r.)— Little  r.  10  m.;  Little  Tennospee  r.  18  m.;  both  nood; 
'lii.-s,  salmon  (pil<e-i)erch;.  i)ike,  perch  etc.;  minnows  usual  biiit;  .January,  February. 
>I:ircli,  .\pril,  May  and  December  best;  hotels  $'i  p.  d.;  guides  if  1  p,  d.;  boats  aud 
'i.'ut  very  reasouable. 

Xiauciugr  (Q-  '^'  C.)— Enuiry  r.  4  m.;  iaok  (pike),  drum,  salmon  (piko-perch)  etc.: 
luinnow  bait!-;  spring  best  seasou;  hotel  $1  p.  d.  Uur  correspondent  writes:  ".Some 
;ii]f  lish  caught  from  this  river." 

Lawrenceburg'  (L.  &  N.) — Shoal  cr.  near  station,  and  running  .tlong  line  i'.  r.  4o 
111  .  good  all  along  tlie  creek;  trout  (probably  the  b.  b.).  pike  anil  pcrih:  trout  most 
liiiiiierous:  live,  bait,  minnows.  Hies  etc.  used;  .Vpril,  .May,  October  and  November 
lust:  hotels  at  moderate  charges;  gtiides  can  be  had. 

Lebanon  (N.  c.  .V: 

iliMiit  ;t  m.  distant. 

Manchester  (N.  c.  \-  st.  L.)— Duck  r.  1  m.  and  other  pronpR  or  branches  1 ',  m.: 

liiilh  good;  trout  ((irobably  b.  b  ),  pi  ich  and  .ither  vurieties;  trout  most  mimei'ous; 
iinnnows,  worms  and  belgramites  as  baits:  May,  .June  and  .September  l)est;  hotels 
at  irasonable  rates  (.r'20  p.  mouth);  boats  aud  bait  at  small  cost.  Excelleut  ftshing 
n])i)rted. 

McMinnv'Ue  (N.  C.  \- St.  L.  See  page  X.)— Barren  Fork  V  m.;  Collins  r, '2'.j; 
( iiiicy  Fork  12  m.;  all  good:  j)er»-h,  trout  (probably  b.  b.),  bream,  jack  (pike),  (Irum 
all!  cattish;  trout  and  perch  most  numerous;  minnows,  craytish  and  trolling  Jiaits; 
May  to  October  be.st;  hotels,  guidtvs,  Ijoats  etc.  at  reasonable  jirices.  These  waters 
allord  excelleut  fishing  and  are  much  freiiueuted  by  the  anglers  of  Nashville. 

New  River  (l^  *;  C.)— lu  the  acce.ssible  waters  are  found  i)ike.  salmon  (pike- 
l'<irh|,  bass,  redhorse  etc.;  minnow  and  worm  baits;  May  until  .\ugust  best;  hotels 
.'■111'  p.  d.;  guides  $1.50  p.  d.;  guides  furnish  bait. 

NeWSOn  (N.  C.  &  St.  L.  See  page  X)— IJig  Harpeth  and  .^outh  Harpeth  r's;  last 
Inst;  trout  (V),  oass  and  black  perch;  trout  most  numerous;  .April.  May,  October  aud 
.'>''>\ember,  the  last  two  >)eing  best. 

Normandy  ;N.  C.  >^:  St.  I,.)— Dttck  r.  ',  m.:  trout  (proliably  b.  b.),  perch,  red- 
111  I'sc,  cattish  etc. :  trout  and  jierch  most  abundaiit;  minnows  useil  mostly:  .\pril, 
\Ia>  and  Juue  best;  miuuows  Ic  each.  The  best  grounds  are  from  the  towu  two 
.11  lies  up  the  river. 

Pulaski  (L.  (.V  N.) — Sugar  cr. '20  in.;  Shoal  cr.  10  ni.;  brook  trout,  red  eye  (rock 
Im-,-.).  salmon  (pike-perch),  etc.;  trout  most  inimerous:  minnow  bait:  April  and 
May  best;  hotels  $2  p.  d. ;  guides  reasonable;  boats  ami  bait  cheap. 

Rathbum  (Q-  >^  C.) — Teniu'.ssee  r.  5  m.;  Big  Soddy  cr.  1  m.;  first  best;  trout  (b, 
li  .  butl'alo,  drum  and  catfish:  drum  most  numeroiis;  wirm  and  minnow  baits; 
May  best  mouth;  hotels  at  reisonaV)le  prices;  guides,  boats   and    bait   at   moderate 

cost. 


Reelfoot  Lake  (N.  C.  A:  St.  L.  S(>e  jiage  X- -to  Union  City  thence  by  stage) — 
lliis  is  a  very  fine  b.  b.  \\ater;  hotel  good;  boats  at  hand;  live  l)ait  generally  used. 
Kxiellent  wild  fowl  shooting.    See  Uuion  City  Teun. 

Koan  Mountain  ( E.  T.  k  W.  N.  C.)— Roaring  cr.   3  m.:  trout  principally;  flies 


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THE   ANCilvtK  S   GUIDE   BOO'i. 


and  WDod  (^nil)H  as  l>aitH;  May,  .Iiuio,  July  and  AugiiHt  bcHt;  boU-ls  $1  to  «'^ 
J).  (1.;  IxiatH  and  bait  at  tritlinn  loht.  The  watfi'K  are  niOHtly  Hhallow  and  wading  is 
gfn«' rally  iwactici'd. 

Bobbins  iV- A;  I'.)— BriniHtoniM'r.  J'^ni.;  New  run  ;i  in.;  Clear  Fork -t  ni.;  White 
Oak'Jni.,  Ch^ar  i'tirk  bt'st;  i)ickt!rfl,  h.  b.,  Halnioii,  (piko  ix'rt'h,)  p('rc;h,  rattlsh  itc; 
jiickcni  and  haHH  nniHt  nunicrn\iH:  niinnowH  an  liaits;  Ajirii  and  May  bent;  liotil  at 
reanonaMe  ratt'H;  guidcH  at  $1  j).  trip;  boatH  'ii'ic  Ui  Sue.  p.  d. 

Kock  Island  (N.  <'.  ift  St.  L.  See  jia^c  X)— Cancy  Fnrk,  Rocky  r.  f'ollinH  r.  1  ni.; 
tirnt  iit'Ht;  trout,  (i)robably  b.  i;.,)  black  perch,  cattinh,  rcdhoTKO  etc.:  ininnown, 
\vcirninand  craytiHh  an  baits;  May,  June,  September  and  October  bcBt;  boats  free; 
Uiiuuowrt  Ic  each. 

Hockwood  {Q.  At  C.) — Enu)ry  r.  H  ni. :  Maniniy'n  cr.  in  in.;  tirnt  bent:  basn,  jack, 
cattiHlietc.;  minnow  baitw;  May,  .June,  September  and  l)ct(<ber  best;  hotel  jj  p. 
d.;  boats  not  needed. 

i^oddylQ.  tcV.) — 'Whitew  cr.  '2  m.:  Camp  cr.  at  station:  Tennessee  r.  'J'^  ni.; 
first  iiest;  jack,  (like,  trout  (V),  perch  etc.;  minnows  and  wurms  as  l)aits;  May  best 
iiinMth;  hotels  $:t  !>.  w. ;  t,'uide.'rl  {i.  «l.;  oats  and  bait  ciicap.  In  this  scclmu 
tl.t- name  <■!' ".jack"  appears  to  be  indiscriminately  applied  to  the  pike  and  pikt- 
pi'rch.  Koddy  is  located  in  the  mountainous  section  of  Teuu.,  hence  the  "trnut" 
so  called  is  probably  the  brook  trout  of  the  East. 

Bhellmonnd  (N.  C.  A:  St.  L.  Seepage  X)— Cove  cr.  '„  m.;  Sp(juatcbie  r.  2  iii  ; 
'J'enii.  r.  at  station;  Secniatchie  r.  best;  trout,  (b.  b.,)jieicli,  bulfaloetc.;  Ajiril  ;uiil 
May  best;  baits,  minnows,  cniytish  and  dough;  no  rc(,'ular  hotels,  guides  or  bmiis. 
(iood  tishing  in  SeiiuatchicM". ;  in  the  Teuuesset!  tnit  or  "layout"  linetf  only  iiic 
used  and  those  by  market  fishermen. 

Sparta(N.  C.  >^:  St.  L.) — Cauey  Fork  1H  ui.;  trout,  (b.  b.,i  perch,  catfish  etc.;  tiout 
mo>t  iiumcidiis:  a  good  fishing  water;  Aj  ril  and  May  licst;  baits,  minnows,  ciiiy- 
fish  and  worms;  hotels,  guides,  hoats  and  baits  reasonable.  .\  good  hunting  sci'- 
tion. 

Union  City  (N.  C.  ,^-  St.  L.  See  page  X.|— Keelfoot  1.  l.">  m.;  b.  b.,  bream,  iiiik- 
erel.  iiei'cn,  croppies  etc. :  Land  s.  m.  b.  b.,  most  numerous;  li\('  minnow  iiiiil 
spoonbaits;  spiii:g  and  fall  months;  hotel  ^^l  and  J'J  ji.  d.;  guides  at  reasonalij.) 
prices;  boats  free  to  guests  of  the  lK)tel.  (iood  wild  fowl  shooting  on  the  lake, 
which  is  noted  for  veiy  fine  fishing. 

WartraceiN.  C.  .^:  St.  L.)— (jarrison  1  iii.;  Duckr.  ;!'^  m.;  Duck  r.  best;  trmit. 
(b.b.)  perch  etc.:  bass  most  numerous;  ."March,  Ajiril,  May,  Sept.  and  Oct.  bt»t; 
baits,  minnows  and  crayfish:  hotels  ,■?!.. "o  ji.  d.;  boats  free,  baits  reasonai>le.  The 
resident  anglers  are  very  courteous  to  visiting  fishermen. 

Wauhatchie  (N.  C.  >*<:  St.  L.  See  page  X)— Look  Out  cr.  \,  m.;  Tennessee  r. 'J'., 
m.:  last  best:  trout  (proba!  ly  b.  b.)  jierch,  drum,  biitl'alo  etc.;  trout  and  butl'alo 
m<ist  numerous;  spring  and  summer  best. 

Waverly  (N.  C.  \'  St.  L.) — Trace  ir.  near  station;  Kichland  cr's  3  and  aiii.; 
AVhite  Oak  lo  m. :  Huttalo  r.  5  m.;  two  last  best:  trout  (V)  pi'rcli,  bass,  (prob:iMy 
ro<K  bass  or  g<>ggle-eye^),  salmon  (jiike-perch  i;  trout  and  perch  most  al)uniUiiit; 
minnows  as  bait;  eai'ly  siiringand  late  fall  besi;  hotid  $'J  j).  d.;  guides  $1  i'.  il.; 
bait  can  be  had;  boats  not  necessary.  White  Oak  is  considered  a  very  line  tishiuj^ 
wafer,  b.  1).  weighing  up  to  (1  lbs.  having  been  taken  from  it. 

WinfieldiV- \-  C.)— .South  fork  Cumberland  r.  7  m.;  jack  fish,  (?)  salnn  ii. 
(liiUe-perili )  white  i>erch.  b  b.,  cattish  etc.;  salmon  most  numerous;  minnow^as 
bait:  .luue  lest  month;  no  hotels,  cami)ing  has  to  be  done;  guide  can  be  had;  Uiiu- 
Uows  Ic  each;  boat  free  .     Good  wild  turkey  shooting, 

TEXAS. 

Alleyton(G.  II.  .t  S.  \.) — Colorado  r.  '4  m.;  :\Iillers  1.  .3  m.;  trout,  (b.  b.), perch, 
"gaspergou,"  (V)  buffalo  and  catfish;  gasiiergou  mo^t  abundant;  live  bait  and  earth- 
worms used;  March  to  October  best;  hotel  $'.'.")  p.  m.;  guide  $1  p.  d.;  guide  furnishes 
bait. 

Collinibns  (('.  H.  I't  S.  A.)— Colorado  r.  '4  m.;  Cuniings  cr.  4.  m.;  Miller's  1.  'i 
in.:  Peach  cr.  7  m.;  Cuniings  cr.  bi  ^^t;  trout,  (b.  b.),  jierch,  drtim,  catfish,  butl;ilo, 
etc.;  pen  h  most  abundant:  worms  and  small  tish  as  baits;  May  and  June  best; 
hotels  J2  p.  d.;  boats  not  needed. 


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Del  Rio  (O.  H.  &  S.  A.)— Sau  Felijie  Bubnrbh  of  towu  of  Del  Illo;  Rio  Oraiulp  r. 
jiii.;  Ik'Vil'H  r.  15  HI.;  Uio  (iiiiiid*'  uiid  San  Felipe  bent;  trout,  (b.  b.),  jiercli,  cattish 
iiiinal"  etf.  all  aboiiiul;  iiiiiiiioxvs.  wornis,  beet' tto.,  uh  baitn;  Hpriii^  and  Hiininier 
|,^•^t;  lnltel^^  at  reuHouable  raten;  nuideH  at  moderate  cost;  boats  aii<l  bait  cLeai). 

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D'Kania  (t».  H.  .\:  S.  A.)— .Seco  rr.  1 '..  m.:  trout,  (b.  b.j  aud  catfinh;  the  latter  pre- 
loiiiiiiatiii^;  woriuH  uh  ])ait;  May  and  June  be«t  niontbH. 

Eagrle  Iiake  (('.  H.  X  S.  A.I — Coloriidn  r.  ;t  m.;  Eaub-  1.  1  ni.:  last  best;  trotit. 
1..  1.  I.  while  jiercli,  bieani,  eti-.;  trout  and  bream  must  numerous;  minnow  and 
AMiiii  baits;  April  aud  May   best;  botelK    $1.50  p.    d.;  boats  and    bait   at  nominal 


Eag'le  Pass  |f'.  H.  A:  S.  A.l— Itio  (irandi'  r.  near  station.  Little  r.  :i  m.;  trout,  (') 
i,l^^.  rattish,  b\it1'alo,  etr.;  butl'alo  most  numerous;  tlies,  worms  and  meats  as  baits; 
Marrli,  .\i)ril  and  May  bcBt;  hotels  f'i  p.  d. ;  boats  not  needed. 

Bast  Bernard  ('1.  H.  \- S.  A.  )—Kast.  West  and  Middle  Ilernards  r"s  ',  in.  4  m. 
ii.il  '  .;  ni.  resii(i'tively ;  tirst  best:  perch,  i-attish,  burtalo  etc.:  worms  and  mush  as 
.ait>:  April  aud  May  best;  hotel  (section  house)  75c  p.  d.;  guides,  boats  and  bait  at 

!.i  iiiiiial  cost. 

Galveston  (Several  r.  r.) — The  waters  of  Oalvestou  Bay  give  most  excellent  tish- 
.11^;  fur  tiio  usual  ^!lrieties  of  fishes  whose  habitat  is  the  (iuU  (>.■'  Mexico;  anioni; 
thiM'  is  til-,  tarpon  and  other  noted  ^.'ame  tishcs  of  the  salt  wafer.  Kvery  facility  is 
jiluiiid  for  a  day's  sport,  and  the  char^'es  of  all  kinds  are  not  unreasonable. 

Har'WOod  ((>.  11  .v  S.  .\.)— San  Marcos  r.  (1  m.:  trout,  (b.b.),  catfish,  buffalo  etc.; 
i-!inl  liaifs;  sj.rint:,  early  summer  and  fall  best;  no  hotels  nearer  the  fishing 
.iiiiiiids  than  the  town;  boats  and  bait  at  very  little  cost. 

Houston  .(>>e\  era  1  r.  r.)— San  ■Tacinio  r.  .'(4  ni.:  Spring  cr.  'J.')  m.;  Clem  or.  'JO  m.. 
Kra/cis  r.  'v  m.;  (iraud  i..  Ea^jle  1.  and  many  small  I's  near  r.  r.  lines;  b.  b.,  white 
jircli.  bream,  striped  bass  (fresh  wanr).  sun  i  eich.  fioj,'i,'le-e\  e  (lock   bass),    cattish 

•  tr.;  b.  b.  and  cattish  most  abundant,  ininnows.  cut  an<i  art.  baits;  g(  od  any  sea- 
-mu  .if  the  year;  hotels  .•?l.rio  to  .■?:(. "(i  p.  d. :  no  iirofcssional  (guides  l)uf  I'arties  to 
J  t  a>  such  <'an  be  jirocured;  boats  and  bait  at  iiumiiial  cost.  The  head  of  (ialves- 
:i  u  bay,  where  there  is  \cr>  fine  salt  water  fishing,  is  distant  '2.r)  m. 

Kotintze  (<J-  H-  'V  S.  .Vl— Cypress  cr.  ',  m.:  trout  (b.  b.i,  perch,  catfish,  etc.; 
I'lrh  aud  trout  most  numeious;  worms.  miniioWM  and  craytish  as  baits;  .Vjuil. 
Miiv  ,ind  June  best;  hotel  -^-l  p.  <1.;  box  s  a t  .">< '  •  \k  d..  will  act  as  gtiides;  boats  not 
:.riil.(l;   bait  at  small  cost.     Excellent  fishing' leported. 

La  Coste  ((f.  H.  .V  S.  .\.)— Medina  r.  1 ';  m.:  Spring'  cr.  :t  m.;  tirst  ln'st;  fiout 
1>.  b. I.  catfish   and   buffalo;  catfish   i.rcdomiiKtte:  froj,'s.  small  fish,    earth    Wdiiiis. 

•  !i'.  as  baits;  March,  .Xiiril,  Miiy  a'jd  June    best;  ht'tel  .•■■■•J)  p.  month;  boats  and  bait 

;1.-"'  p,  d. 

Marion  (<».  H.  \-  S.  .\.i— (Jiiailalniie  r.  S  m.:  Cibolo  r.  ."i  ni.;  first  best;  front  (b. 
i   ,  I'lilValo   and   cattish;  iiiiiiiiows   and   doii^di   in  cotton  as   baits;  .Viiril,  May   ainl 

^<  I  !i  lulicr  best;  hotel  iT)  p.  w. 

New  Philadelphia  ('».  H.  .v  S.  A.)— I>i'wberry  cr.  '..  in.;  West  liernard  cr.  1  m.; 
M'lillc  liernard  cr.  .">  in.;  lii«  liernard  cr.  7  m.;  last  best;  front  (b.  b.),  ]ierch,  cat- 
;,-li.  itc;  iierch  and  cailish  most  abundant;  worms,  fresh  meatand  wood  bor»'rs 
i-l'uits;  May,  June  and  July  best;  no  hotels,  but  lioard  can  lie  procured,  $1  {>.  d. 
llii' twliiii}i  is  reported  ••iiiditfereiit.  " 

Orange  (t'-  H.  >V  S.  a.' — .Sabine  r.  at  station;  Sabine  1.  ]o  m.;  Kevi-ral  small  I's 
iiiil  bayous  near;  JSabiue  1.  best;  front,  (b.  b.i,  perch -and  others;  beef  and  small  lish 
i>liails;  f^ood  the  whole  year:  bo  els  .•rl.."!!  to  S'J  p.  d. :  f,'n  ides,  boats  and  baitat 
:.i"iliiafe  prices,  liuriiij,' hit;li  fide- several  varieties  of  salt  water  fish  are  cau^'lit 
:ii  tile  Sabine  r.  and  the  (general  lishing  is  very  tine.  .\n  excellent  shooting  and 
Ijuutiuf;  section. 

Richmond  ((i.  II.  .«c  S.  A.)— Brazos  r.  '.,'  m.:  Bij?  cr.  8  m.;  first  Iie.'-t;  perch, 
v.i-i' I','"  I  .'I  latlisli.  bnflalo,  etc.;  cattish  predominate;  worms,  beef,  etc.  as  baits 
M  ;il.  May  ami  June  best;  hotels  j'J  p.  d.;  guides,  boats  and  V)ait  reasonable. 

Sau  Antonio  (<i.  H.  ^:  S.  A.)— San   Antonio  r.  '.,  m;.  trout,  (V)  bass,  catfish  and 
'ntli'.li'.  the  two  latter  jiredominatinti;  worms  usual  bait;  Ajiril  and  May  best;  liofels 
f 'l'.  il.;  boacs  ami   bait  'jricp.  h.    The    "trout"   mentioned  above  is  probably  the 
itid  the  "basH"  named  an  such,  iudicaten  Hpecies  of  the  )>aHH  family  other  than 
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Beerniu  (<i.  H.  .^-  S.  A.I- (tiiii(lului)o  r.  1  m.:  San  OcrnniiiK)  r.  1  ni.;  l.oth  oxccl 
lent;  trcnit  (''),  I;aMH,  jx-n-h  aud  catHHli.  tbo  lant  i>rt'(l()iiii'atiiiK:  wuriiis  as  halt 
Murch,  Ai.ril  aii<l  May  )»h);  licittlH  $1  t"  f  H  p.  d.;  hoatM  aud  Imit  can  he  hal.  s. , 
iiiitc  ti)  Siin  Antonio,  Tt-xas'.  i-oiu't'rniii(,'  "■trout,"  etc. 

Thurston  ((i.  H.  iS:  8.  A.)— Rio  Grande  r.  and  Ppcoh  r.:  laHt  l)08t;  tront,  di.  >i.i. 
porch,  cattiMb  etc.;  cattlnb  umnt  iibiindant;  variouH  liaitM;  March  to  Ortuhi.r 
l)e«t. 

Uvalde  (Ci.  H.  i^  S.  .\.)— Lcona  r.  .'>  ni.;  Frior.  IJ  ni  ;  Xuec(;H  r.  lo  ni.;  hiHt  t)tst, 
tront  (b,  b.),  jicrch,  cattiHh  etc.;  trout  nnrnt  nunici'oUM;  minnows  aw  bait:  Muv 
June,  July  and  Anyunt  bent;  hotel  ;f'2  to  $'J.">0  p.  d. 

Villag'e  (<•.  H.  ,\;  .S.  .\.)— Village  cr.;  trout  (b.  b.),  iMich,  cattinh  etc.;  perch  ui.,,; 
)i))undant:  Ciitaljiii  worniM,  dough  etc.  as  baitw;  -Vpril,  Jlay  and  June  bewts  boat.^auii 
bait  at  nominal  cont. 

Waelder  (<•.  H.  \-  s.  .\)— San  Marcos  r.  and  (iinidaluiJC  r.;  trout,  (b.  b.),  iicrdi. 
(•atlish.  buHalo  etc.;  perch  and  cattish  most  n\imerons;  worms,  fresh  meat  aiiil 
small  tisli  as  baits:  >iarch,  .\pril  and  May  best;  hotels  j^'j  p.  d. ;  boats  and  bait  ruii 
))e  o))tained. 

Walker  (<>■  H.  ilv:  S.  .\.)— Fish  1.,  Carlos  1  ,  Pumpkin  1.;  first  best;  pen-h.  tioi;; 
(b.  b.),  cattish  etc.;  perch  most  abundant:  worms,  beef  etc.  as  baits;  April,  May  aii.l 
June  best;  guides,  buatH  and  bait  can  be  bad  reanouable 

Weimar  (<'■  H.  i^-  S.  .\.) — Colorado  r.  7  m.;  .Adkins  1.  7  ni.;  trout  (b.  b.),  licnii. 
butlalo  anil  I'attish;  meal  and  cotton  baits  used  for  butl'alo,  minnows  for  trout  ainl 
various  baits  for  perch;  April  to  .September  best;  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  glides,  boats  aiui 
bait  at  moderate  charges. 

UTAH,  TERRITORY. 


I'tab   1.  -im.:  Hattle   cr.  4,  m.;  first   best;  ttoiit, 
the    latter  iu'edominatin^;;  worms,  •^rasshoiipi  )■, 

etc.  as  baits;  June,  July  and  Au^.ist  best:  hotels  $1  to  .f:i   p.  d. :  guide.s   at   reuscm. 

able  rate;  no  boats;  baits  reasonable. 


American  Pork  (l>.  A:  R.  (i. 
<.'hul)  and   other  coarse  varietii 


Clear  Creek  (D.   .V  U.  G.)— Soldin   cr..  Pleasant  Valley   cr.  aud   Clear  cr. 
here  and  form  (Spanish  Fork   (T.:  all   Kood;  brook    trout:  grubs   and   grassimii 


June  "iu  until  Atigust   best   time:  hotel   JI.'mJ 
Our  correspondent  writes:   "The  fishing  is  goi 


tised  as  bait,  the  latter  mostly 
guides  and  boats  unnecessary, 
up  and  down  the  streams." 

Echo  (F.  F.)— Weber  r.  and  Echo  er.  near  station:  Franklyn   cr.  .S   m,;  all 
fine:  trout:  flies   and   minnow   l)aits;  hotel    $l..-)()   \i.    d.;  boats   not   recpiireil: 
plenty  and  clii  ap.     'ihe  cr.  trout  run  from  '4  to  2  lbs;  the  r.  trout  from  '^  to  5 
aud  both  are  abundant. 


I'll  II 
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VI' ry 
liait 


Oreen  Hiver  (D.  \-  R.G.)— Green  r.  accessible:  "white  salmon,"  chub  iti,: 
"col)ble  rollers."  (V)  etc.  most  numerous;  beef  liver  dried,  best  bait  for  "salniou": 
April.  May,  and  June  best;  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  uo  guides  or  boats  needed. 

IiOgau(F.  P.)— I.ogan  r.  1  m.:  Blacksmiths  Fork  1  m.;  first  best;  trout,  hcniii:; 
etc.;  orook  trout  nu)st  abundant:  tiies,  grubs,  angle  worms  etc.  as  baits;  Juui. 
July  and  August  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rates;  bait  easily  procured. 

Kaysville  (f).  \-  U.  G.)— Wel)er  r.  lo  m.;  trout  and  mouutaiu  herring:  tiivf 
na(uod  most  numerous;  grasshoppers  aud  toads  as  bait;  June,  July  and  .\umist 
best 

Milford  (F.  P.)— Panguiteh  1.  70  m.;  Beaver  r.  and  Pine  cr.;  Panguitch  1,  aiii 
Pine  cr.  i)est;  brook  and  lake  trout;  g>'a8sbopi)ers,  grubs,  worms  etc.  as  baits:  May 
and  October  best  months ;  Milford  is  the  present  terminal  point  of  the  Utah  < 'ii- 
tral  branch  of  the  Fnion  Pac.  r.  r..  and  is  the  nearest  r.  r.  point  to  Panguitch  1. 
which  is  noted  for  its  grand  ttshing  and  bunting. 

Ogdeu  (U.  P.)— Weber  r.  and  Ogdeu  r.  near  station:  'ast  best;  trout  and  mount 
ain  herring;  tro.it  most  numerous;  flies  and  worms  as  baits;  June,  July  aiil 
August  best;  hotels  $1..5()  to  fa  p.  d.;  three  tributaries  of  the  Ogden  r.  which  ei.ii'ty 
into  it  Kt  m.  from  Ogden,  are  famous  fishing  waters  for  trout,  especially  in  tli'' 
months  of  June,  July  aud  .\ugust:  Echo  cr.,  Chalk  cr.,  Loaf  cr.  aud  Cauou  cr..  all 
tributariea  of  the  Weber  are  full  of  luuuutam  UouU 


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U(l  Clear  (• 


Park  City  (V.  P.)— Strawberry  cr.  4<i  ni.;  trout:  tlif  fly  \mpa  inoNtly:  July. 
An;,;iiHt  and  S<')itoiiil)or  bt-Ht;  no  hott'ln;  cainiiin^  ih  iifcfHHHry.  A  iiuiiil)i'r  of 
httiticH  leave  Park  City  every  Heasou,  tor  the  above  iiieiitioiied  grouiul  wliero  liHhiii){ 
ia  s.u(l  t<^>  bo  tine.    TeaniH  and  driverH  cau  be  secured  u^  any  time. 

Peterson  (!'.  P.)— Weber  r.  near  station;  tront  and  herring;  trout  nioHt  nunier- 
jiiv;  niinnowH,  grub  worniH  and  art.  flicH  used;  July,  August,  Sei)teniber  and 
Oi  tober  bent. 

Pleasant  Valley  Jtmc.  (D.  k  R.  O.)— Wbite  r.  FIhIi  cr.  and  Price   r.  }j   ni.:  all 

ii..iil:  iMoimtiiiii   and   salmon    tiout;  lirut   named    niowt   ninnerouH;    baitH — mostly 
aitiiiiial  tlie«  or  uraHHliopiierN;  April  to  October  best;  notel  $7  to  Jlf)  j).  vv. 

Price  (D.  <'^'  H-  <l.)— Price  r.  near  station:  wliitefisli  and  trout:  lirst  most  numer- 
(.11- ;  usual  bait— yrasHhoiiptTB;  April  to  July  b<;«t;  hotel  $'2  p.  d.;  ><iiideH  and  boatrf 

lint  needed. 

Aichnioud  (I'.  P.)— Cub  r.,  Hinh  cr.  ami  Itear  r. ;  first  best:  trout,  mullet,  clmb 
ft.  . ;  trout  most  nuni<'rous;  minnows  and  art.  tiies  used  for  trout,  and  wurms  and 
j;i;isshoi)pers  for  others;  .Sejitcmber,  October  and  Novenil>er  best;  hotel  $l.">Oji.  d.; 
pihle  #:t  !>.  d.;  boats  not  needed;  yuides  furuisli  bait.  Trout  are  in  threat  abunclaiice 
in  llu'se  waters. 

Salt  Iiake  (H-  i^'  R-  O.)— River  Jordan  1  '^  ni.;  Warm  Sprint^s  1.  1  ni.;  ftrst  named 
1,1  -t:  trout  au(l  coarst;  fish,  the  latter  most  numerous:  worms  usual  bait;  Jum^  and 
Aii^'Mst  best;  hotel  iharj^'es  reasonable;  t^uide  ifl  and  board  p.  d.;  boats  and  baits 
at  iMiuiinal  cost. 

dcofield(l^.  \  K.  Ci.)— Mud  cr.  '4  m.;  Fish  cr.  4  m.;  last  named  best;  moimtaiu 
tv.ut  only;  tiies  and  white  grubH  a.s  baits;  July  best  mouth. 

Sniithfield  (T.  P.)— Bear  r.  '2  m.;  I,o;,'an  r.  7  m.;  last  best;  trout   and   mountain 

111  irui'^';  troi;t    umi-t   abundant:  grasslHippcrs   and  woiius   as   baits;  July,  .\ugust', 
.Sfpteiiiber  and  (><  tcdter  best;  hotel  $'2  p.  d;  boats  and  bait  $"J  ji.  d. 

Spring"ville  (I*.  <'*^  R-  G.)— Hobble  cr.  running  through  town  near  station;  I'tah 
1  :;    111.:    lirst  named   best;    trout;  worms   and    grasslioiipers   as  baits;  .Viiril   and 
1.  best;  hotels  i-1  to  $2  p.  d.;  no  guides  or  boats  neeiled;  l)aits  plentiful. 

Thistle 


Fork  iwt) 


to  2  m.;  all  very  good:  mouiitaiii  trout;  luinnows.  gi'a^shoiijjers  and  grub 
\\..niis  as  bait;  no  hotel;  tine  camping  grounds:  guid<!s  ;ioc  p.  h.;  boats  and 
l.ait  very  cheap. 

Wahsatcil  (l'-  P.) — Yellow  cr.  1  ni  ,  and  Chalk  cr.:  last  best;  trout;  worms. 
tl;.  -  and  art.  baits  used;  .\ugust  and  Sepleniber  best;  hotel  .*.'t  p.  d.  Nee  Echo, 
I'l.ih,  distant  about  'Jo  ni.,  where  the  nearest  liotel  is  located. 


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VERMONT. 

Alburgh  Springs  (<"•  V.  See  page  VII)— Lake  Champlaiti:  pike,  pickerel,  b.b., 
1.. .Ills,  suntish  etc. ;  pike,  pickerel  and  bass  most  numerous;  small  tish  as  baits; 
aotels  .*(>  to  $10  p.  w.;  guides  $'1  to  #3  p.  d.;  guides  furnish  boat.s. 

Back  Bay  (*'•  V.  see  page  VII— to  St  Albans  thence  by  team  ">  lu.)— This  point  is 
ii.'it  d  for  its  lines,  m.  b.  b.  lishing,  also  for  pike,  jiickerel,  pike-jierch  and  ytdlow 
111  rch.    There  is  an  exce'lent  hotel  with  abundant  boats,  guides  and  baits.  See  The 

AMI.UIC.VN   A.N(iI-Klt,  Vol.  V.  pp.    (ICi. 

Barnet  (Passumpsic  See  pagi- VI) — Harveys  p.  ."  m.;  Wardens  p.  4  ni.;  !Monres 
1..  Jm.;  Hunts  p.  4  m.;  Conn.  r.  '1  m.;  Hunts  ]>.  best:  trout,  pickercd  and  perch; 
{.1  ivh  most  niiniero\is;  worms  and  minnows  as  baits:  June  and  .\ugust  best:  hotels 
at  reasonable  prices;  boats  and  bait  very  cheap. 

Barre(<'-V.  See  page  VI I)— Troiit  brooks  in  Orange,  Topsham  and  A\  illiams 
t.Au  about  (i  m.  distant;  trout  only;  wonns  as  bait;  June  best;  hotel  $1  p.u.;  guides 
at  ivasouable  rates;  bait  plenty. 

Barton  (P.issnmpsic.  See  page  VI)— Crystal  1.  near  station;  Willoughby  1.  0  m.; 
St. .lie  p.  t>  m.;  all  good;  nuvscalonge,  land-locked  salmon,  b.  b.  etc.;  mascalonge  and 
ba-s  most  numi'ioiis;  niinjiows,  tiies  and  spoon  baits.  May  and  June  best  f<jr  mas- 
ialiiu"e,  and  .lulv  and  A<igust  for  bass;  hotel  $1.50  ,0  $'2  p.  d.:  boats  and  bait  at 
.siitairc»')st.  Within  8  to  10  m.  there  are  other  waters,  some  of  which  yield  fair 
tiMutiiv  ill  the  latter  part  of  May  and  June- 


1% 


THK   AN(iLEB  S   <H?IDE   HOOK. 


Bellows  Falls  (Sovoml  r.  r. )— ('nii!i<'i'»i<'ut  r.  adjucciit;  MorKf  br.  4  m.;  ('did  r 
(liiii«l\vnit'i'H>  I'i  III.:  SHXltin'H  r.  Id  in.;  ShikI  |>.  and  ('<il<l  \t.  17  to  IH  in.;  Morse  lir. 
(|iri'H('t'V('(l|  licfit  fur  trniitaiKl  <'niiii.  r.  I'nr  1).  li.  hihI  jiikc;  woriiiH  UHcd  oiitirflv  fnr 
trout,  it  lii'iii^  ton  IiuhIiv  fur  tly,  in  May  anil  .Iiiik';  lit'l^runiitcH,  iiiiiiiiowM,  ^;nl^s■ 
liiili)ici'H  ami  trnlliii^  H|in<iiiH  for  li.  li.  and  piko;  July,  An^urit  and  SciitcnilMr  liot; 
lioicJH  .i;i  to  #?  \i.  d.;  l)oatH  .Ode  to  #1  ji.  d.;  Iiait  can- be  cawily  iirocurt'd.  Tln'rc  arc 
Miany  small  trout  HtrcaniH  witliin  a  radiiiH  of  I'i  in.  'J'hiM'oiiiifctii'nt  r.  below  t||,. 
fallHanil  \  to  |o  ni.  above  j^iveH  excellent  b.  b.  tlHhiLi{.  HeeTiiK  Amkuii'an  ANoi.m 
Vol.  Ill,   1,]).  'iCi-). 

BenninS'ton  (Several  r.  r.)— I>eerlield  r.,  and  KaHtand  W.  braiicliOH  of  Kimie  »\\i\ 
small  hnioks  about  l.'im.;  trout  and  )>irkei'el;  first  most  iiinneroUH:  worms  umkiI 
baits:  May  iind  June  bctit;  bourd  can  be  in'ucurcd,  reaHouubk-  at  i)rivate  Louses; 
bait  plenty. 

Bethel  (<'•  V.  See  i)aj,'e  VII)  - AVliite  V.  and  its  braiicIieH  wliicli  are  said  to  lie 
."joino  of  tlie  liiiest  trout  HtreaiiiH  in  the  state:  worm  and  tly  baits:  .May  ai.il.liine  best 
nioiitliH;  hott'lH  at  ^^1  fo  .*'2  )i.d.,  or  .*  t  to  .■??  ji.w.:  m»  boatu  ueeded;  bait  plenty.  Very 
line  troiitiiig  i»  roiiortoil  fsiiei-ially  iu  May  and  Jviiie. 

Bolton  (<'■  V,)— WinooHki  r.  near  station;  lUdley  br.,  ClloaHon  br.,  Honey  Hnlii,\v 
bi'.,  Tobin's  br.  1  111.;  l)ass,  trout  and  various  otliiM's;  bass  and  trout  most  aliuii- 
daiit;  Worm  and  tly  baits:  Aiinust  best  for  b.  b.  and  .luiie  and  July  for  trout  uiiil 
otliers:  hotels  .*1  J),  d. :  n  id<'s  moderate;  boats  reported  free.  Tobiu'H  or  Sabiiis 
br.  is  the  iiriueipal  trout  streani. 

Bradford  (I'iisHumi>Hic.  See  paRfi  VI) — Connecticut  r.  and  WaitH  r.  ',  in.:  both 
t;ood:  b.  b.  i)rjnci)ially:  shinerH,  worm  and  minuow  bait;  June  and  September  )e.st: 
hotel  *'i  p.  d.;  lioat.s  and  bait  I'an  be  proi'ured. 

Brandon  (<'•  V.  See  pane  VII)— Lake  Duiiuku'o  8  ni.;  I>ake  Hortoiiia  7  ui.:  Uurr 
\>.  Ci  m.:  tirst  best;  trout,  b.  b.,  pickerel  and  iiercli;  trout  most  numerous;  woriuH 
and  troUiuK  HiiooiiH  uh  baitH;  npriiiy  ami  autumn  best:  hottds  i'i  p.  d.  lucludiiin 
boat. 

Brattleboro  (f.  V.) — Spafford  1.  lo  m.:  b.  b.,  jierch  and  )iike:  bawH  most  iniin- 
erous:  live  bait  use<l:  June  and  July  best:  (^ood  aiTormuodations  nt  #1  to  $'ip.  d.: 
boats  and  bait  can  bt-  had  reasonable.  (Mir  correHpondeiit  writes:  "riie  lake  is  full 
of  b.  b.  and  of  large  Hl/.e,  but  very  rarely  is  one  of  2  or  J  lbs.  taken."  Deertield  r. 
and  trihularies  'in  m.;  the  tributaries  beiiit;  known  as  Kast  and  West  Branches,  cou- 
tuiu  trout  and  pickerel,  the  lirHt  Baid  to  bo  nuiiierous. 

Cambridg'e  Junction  (St.  J.  »<:  L.  r.)— Unwster  r.  1  in,;  Belvidere  Bo^kh  I'i  m.- 
Lamoille  r,  near  station:  Brewster  r,  and  Houhh  best  for  trout,  and  Lamoille  r. 
for  perch  and  pickerel;  worm  bait;  May  aud  June  best;  hotel  at  reasimable 
price. 

Castleton  (T>-  >^  H-  C.  Sco  patje  XI) — HuT)bardton  T)r.  near  station:  CaHtletoii  r. 
near  ntation:  Lake  BomaHcen  :*  m.:  in  the  two  first  triuit  are  found:  Lak<'  Biunasi  en 
and  llubbardton  br.  best;  trout,  bass,  jiickercd,  pout  and  lamt-locked  salmon:  ba.-s, 
jiickerel  aud  pout  most  abiin<lant:  flies,  hoppeis,  worms  and  live  baits;  June  t,> 
Se))tember  best  for  trout,  and  fall  for  tlie  lake;  holelH  $G  to  $10  p.  w.;  boatu  •")0c  p. 
d.;  baits  at  low  prices.     Excellent  lishin^;  rc^ported  here. 

Chester  (('.  V.  See  pape  \TI)— Lowell  1.  1"2  ni.;  pickerel  and  pouts,  the  first 
bein^i  most  abundant;  live  bait  tised;  Au^'ust  to  October  best:  hotel  ffi  to  .•flu  p.  w.; 
lioats  and  bait  can  be  procured.  There  are  uumerouH  trout  brooks  within  a  distance 
of  5  in. 

Colchester  (C.  V.)— Colchester  p.  '.;  m.:  Malletts  Bay  (Lake  Cham  plain).  2-; 
ni.;  last  best:  pike,  pickerel,  b.  b.,  perch  etc.;  perch,  pouts  and  pickerel  nmst 
abundant:  minnows  ,  wcu'ins  and  ilobsons  as  baits;  Juu»,  July  aud  .\unust  lM>t; 
liot(d  ;?1.'2.'>  p.  d.;  {,'uide  j^'2  p.  d.;  boats  "Kic  to  $1  p.  d.;  minnows  7.')c  p.  100;  doh.'-ons 
f'2  p.  100.  Thompson's  Point  iu  Malletts  Bay,  where  boats  can  be  had,  is  a  favorite 
ground  with  local  anglers. 

Cutting'SVllle  (C.  V.  See  jmge  VII)— Shrewsbury  p,  2  ni.;  trout  and  saliinn 
(lake)  trout;  flies,  worms  and  June  bugs  as  bait;  May  and  June  best;  hotel  Jl.Oo  p. 
d.;  boat^  and  bait  51  p.  d. 

East  Berkshire  (Missis(iuoi)'rrout  r.  ami  Montgomery  trout  br's;  last  best: 
trout,  jickerel  andb.  b.:  trout  most  numerous:  worm  bait;  June  best;  hotel  fl 
p,d.;  g   luc  il.rxjp.  d.     Trout  fishing  early  iu  the  seauon  good. 


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pteiulaT   icst: 


East  Clarendon (^'.  V.    s<<-  ^hhv  VII)— Mill  r..  Hoott  1>r..  Mncoln  r.,  8niith  »>r. 
,  111.:  rtiMt  lu'Ht;  trout;  wuriiiH  bait;  May  and  •Iiiiiu  bt-it  nioutliH. 

.Jast Concord  (St.  J.  Ac  L.  C.)— Mil«H  str.  mar  Hfatloii;  Scahn  br.  near  «tatlniu 
(Hiilir.  I'j  111.;  <'<iiiii.  r.  1 'j  III.;  lant  Iu'hI;  iicrrli,  )>.  b.  cti-..  ami  trniit  in  hiiimII 
Htn  iiiiih;  trout  arc  iiioHt  uiuneroUH;  worm  bait;  Juuf  and  July  btnt:  lioti  1  |l  ji.  d.; 

Very  tiuu   crtMdM    of  trciut    are  Hcurt'd  l)v    tlio    loi'al 


,lli! 


h'H    I'iii.  d.;  bait  plenty, 

I  rs. 


'i'l  ni.;  la.«t 
irt.    HiMKiriK 


E.  Harwich  (St.  J.  &  L.  c.)— GreeuHlmro  p.  :»  m.;  trout,  pickerel  etc.;  tn.ut 
uiot  uunieroux;  worm  bait;  June  and  July  bent  mouths. 

East  St.  Johnsbury  (Si.  J.  k  L.  ('.)— Moose  r.  near  st.itioii;  stiloH  ji.  l  m.;  last 
1i(-t;  iiickerel,  li.  1).,  trout,  silver  dace,  iinutH  etc.:  iiiekerel  iiuiHt  numerons;  wnriiiM 
rliuierH  and  trolling' nay^'x  lined;  June,  July  and  .Vunust  best;  no  hoteln.  but  liuard 
mil  be  Lad  at  jirivate  houhes;  (,'uideH  fl.i'Mi  p.  d.;  boatw  at  moderate  cowt.  The  l>ei<t 
iimiithH  for  pickerel  are  March  and  .\iiril. 

FerrlRburir  (<'•  V.     See  pa^'i^  VII)— otter  cr.  near  Btntion;  Lewis  vr. 
lifvt  fur  bans,  and  otter  cr.  tnr  pike   and   iiickerel;  uiinnoWH,    wonii.s, 
ct.'.  as  baits;  May  and  June  bent;  no  ret^ular  hotel  at  tlii.M  place;  (guides    |;l.5u  to  $2 
p.  il.;  boats  50c  to  TSc  p.  d. 

Oveensboro  (>^t.  J.  .<;  L.  ('.)— faspain  1.  2',' m.;  Lamoille  r.  near  station;  Stan- 
iiiinl  br.  '.,  ni.:  (ireensboro  br.  I'j  m.;  Lonn  p.  4  m.:  tirst  two  best;  tnuit  and  pick- 
t-i'tl;  trout  most  abundant;  ■voriii  and  tly  baits:  May  and  June  best;  hotels  at  rea- 
M'liiible  rates;  (guides  $1  to  $'lj>i>  p.  d.;  boats  'J.")c  p.  d. 

Hardwick  (St.  J.  k  L.  ('.)— Ltimoille  r.  near  station,  and  small  stroams  flowinj,' 
nito  it:  tront  principally;  worms  as  bait;  Juno  and  July  best;  hotel  $l.r)(i  p.  d.;  bait 
t•H^ily  procured. 

Hartford  (<".  V.  See  pa^'c  VII)— White  r.,  (■onnecti<ut  r.  and  siuidry  brooks; 
Maxoiiial.;  Otta  t^iU'chee  r.;  about  equal:  b.  b.,  pickerel,  trout,  dace  etc.;  bass 
111' >t  numerous  in  r's  and  ]>i<'kerel  in  l.:|.!round  bait,  minnows  and  frog's  used; 
•Iiiiie  to  October  best:  liof(ds  .f^  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  trittinn  cost.  U.  b.  are 
tmnid  in  lar^'^■  numbers  near  by  in  the  White  and  Conm-cticut  rivers,  and  occasion- 
iilly  a  larvae  tnuit  is  taken  in  the  White  r.  Tiie  liest  ^'rounds,  so  considered  by 
li  ral  an^'le^s,  on  the  Conn.  r.  is  from  Hartford  north  to  Olcott's  Falls;  in  the  White 
1.  fiom  its  continence  with  the  t'ouu.  r.  to  Hartford,  The  adjacent  brooks  give  fair 
tnut  lishin{4  early  in  the  season. 

Hi^hgate  Springs  {<*.  V.)— Lake  Champlain  and  Missiscjuoi  Bay  near  stafion,- 
I.iikc  Cliamiilain  best;  black  and  rock  bass,  pike,  pickerel,  pendi  etc.;  bass,  pike 
and  Iiickerel  most  numerous:  minnows,  flies,  worms  and  hoppers  as  baits;  June, 
lulv.  Aufiust  and  September  best;  hotels  .*:)  ji.  d.  or  *l."i  to  $-2i)  p.  w.;  guides,  boats, 
t^t, .'  at  reasonable  prices.    Au  excellent  shooting  section. 

Healdville  (<'•  V.  See  page  VII)— rat<h  p.  2  m.;  W<st  Branch  of  Black  r.  near 
i-tatioii:  the  lirst  best  for  pickerel  and  the  lust  named  for  trout:  worm,  tly  and 
]ii!iii:ow  baits:  January,  I'eliruary  and  liecember  best  for  pickend  and  June,  July 
and  August  for  trout;  boats  and  bait  at  low  price. 

Island  Pond  (Or.  T.  See  page  V.i— A  great  number  of  lakfs,  called  locally 
jH  nils,  arc  full  of  trout  and  are  easily  reached.  Land-locked  salmon  imd  lake 
tmut  in  Seymour  and -Maidstone  I's  and  Echo  p.  rickerel  waters  aie  immeidus. 
The  trout  streams  (lish  '.,  to  ^  lb.),  distant  'j  m.  to  4  m.  are  the  Black  Bramh, 
North  Bramdi,  East  Branch,  Yellow  Branch,  Mulhiggin  r.,  I'errou's  r.  and  several 
e.lurs.     Board  $1V!  to  $15  p.  w.;  guides  f'J  to  $:l  p.  d, 

Jamaica  (('.  V.  See  page  VII)— West  r.:  Ball  Mountain  br.  and  several  of  its 
tnl'Utaries;  Cold  p.  about  5  m.;  Ball  Mountain  br.  best;  trout,  dace,  piuits  etc.,  and 
a  t'W  pickerel;  brook  trout  are  most  numerous;  worm,  grassliouper  and  tly  ])aits; 
June  and  July  best;  hotel  #1  p.  d.:  guides  $'.»  p.  d.  Bal.l  Mountain  br.  anil  tribu- 
taiies  furnish  good  tishing  for  trout. 

Jonesville  (<"•  V.)—Winooski  r.  near  station;  b.  b..  pickerel,  perch  etc.;  b.  b. 
Ml.  ^-t  abundant;  minnow  and  did)son  baits;  summer  months  best:  hotelat  reasonable 
1  liarges;  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  cost.     Fair  tri)Ut  rtshiug  is  reported  in  adjacent 

stn  ams. 

Johnson  (St.  J.  A:  L.  C.)— Belvidere  Basin  4'.^  m.;  Wilson  br.  2  ni.;  Lamoille  r. 
utir  station:  first  best:  trout;  worm  bait:  May  and  June  best;  hotels  .'•L.tO  p.  d.. 
mid  good  boarding  houses  $1  p.   d.  or  f3.5U  to    |5  p.    w.;    guides   and   boats   not 


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THE   ANULKKH   (UIIJE    ItOOK. 


•loccHWiry.    Then- aro  utlnr  suiull  hrnnkM  fnnn  1  to  It  in.   from  vllluM'"  wLoro  trout 
nru  foiiud:  ikl.xn  Kilrii  )).  '.•  m.,  wlicrv  pickvrcl  ur<-  ritiii^lit. 

XiUdlOW  (<'.  v.  M»'i'  iia«t!  VII)-  ItcKt'iU'  1.  :\  III.;  1'1>  iiumtli  luwir  \,.  5  in.;  ri/|i.r 
p.  (iiii.;  'J'iiiy  !>.  1»  111.;  I'litili  p.  7  in.;  Illiu'li  (i.  II  in.:  WnudwiinlM  icnrrvolr  M  in.; 
I).  )>.,  jtlt'ki'i't'l  liiid  trout;  I).  )>.  iiinl  i>ii'k)'ri'l  moHt  itlniinliiiit;  live  bait,  wonuKiiii'i 
HicH  iiNfii ;  •!  mil',  -Inly  iiinl  .Vni^iiMt  lirxl;  Imti'l  ^'.!  i*.  d.;  Iioatr*  at  vitn  ri'u^<uii:iliii. 
t'iml.    Trout  arc  t'oiiiiil  in  Black  (i.  and  i'lii.v  i>.,    and  It.    I>.  in  all   the   otlici'H.      I'ln 

1).  li.  Hiiil  iiickdcl  tlHiiini{  iM  very  k 1  in  Kcmiic  and  riyiiioutli   imiids.    Tlici-c  nv,- 

no  li.  h.  in  lllack  and  Tiny  jiondx;  these  contain    trout,    uiul   Tiny  \k   I'uutuinH  \i\\ 
Uvur  troiit,  which  lio\ve\er,  lire  very  hurd  to  lure. 

BKarshfleld  I .M.  \  W.  It.)— Kittle  p.  .1  in.;  Ni^tKer  Heu.l  i>.  1  ni.;  Ni^K^r  Head  lii 
'i  111.;  Ni){i;ci'  llead  i>.  licMt:  trout;  worm  liait;  .lime  and  July  liest;  hotel  at  riM<n|i- 
Hide  Jirice;   ^{uidc  .»I..MI  [i.  il   ;    l»oat«  .'>0c  \i.  d.,   liait  dieaii. 

Middlesex  (('■  V.  see  pa^e  VII)— Wiuoimki  or  Oiiion  r.  near  Nttttioii;  Mad  i  i 
111.;  lli'Nt  licHl;  II.  It.  )iriiici|iall\  ;  iiiiniiow  ami  dolison  baits;  Auuiist  best;  lioti  |  ;,; 
reiiHonable  rates;   bait  .t^l  1>.  |oo. 

Montpelier  iM.  «^  W.  It.  .^  ('.  V.)— Ninmr  Head  \>.  ami  various  Htieiiins;  ;i|m, 
(•i'i>toii  )>.;  troiii  exce)it  ill  1. 1st  iiaiiied  and  b.  b.  in  tliat;  Hy,  worm,  ami  iiiiijiimw 
baits;  .May  and  .Iiiue  best  tor  trout;  hotel.s  j I  to  ;^2  \t.  d. 

Morrisville  l^t.  J.  \-  L.  C.i— Uimoille  r.  mur  station;  Small  bramdi  ami  .'Mill  [.. 
'j  m.;  Heveral  small  br's  I  to  4  m.;  last  best;  trout,  jiendi  etc.,  but  trout  iiniiii- 
jially;  worm  bait;  .May  to  .Inly  best;  hotels  .fl  to  $•>  ji.  d.;  j;uide  at  reasoimlili 
r.ites;  botitH  and  bait  ideiity  at  iiomini'l  cost .  Other  waters  contain  ijuantities  nt 
the  iibo\  c  named  lish.  (Mir  corresiiondeiit  writi's,  "I  have  ^'ivcii  )iriiici]ial  waters 
but  it  would  take-  ii  loolm-ai)  nbect  to  einuuerute  all  the  yloiiouH  oucs  within  au 
liourn  ride." 

New  Haven  (<'.  ^'.  See  paRo  VII)— Now  Haven  r.  audits  tribiitaricH;  also  im- 
uieroiis  iiiouutaiii  streams  in  vicinity  of  liristol,  Vt.,  ")'j  m.  from  this  stati'Mi; 
brook  trout;  fly  and  worm  baits;  May.  June  ami  -Inly  best;  hotel  .»j  p.  d.,  .fp)  p.  «.: 
bait  plenty  and  boats  not  needed.     The  trout  tishiiiy  is  lair  in  this  .section. 

Newport  (I'aHHUmpsic.  See  iia^e  VI)— Laki'  MempliremnKou  near  station;  niii- 
caloiine,  b.  b.  and  pii-kerel;  jiicl'.erel  most  abundant:  shiners  as  bait;  .\pril.  M^iv 
and  June  best;  hotel  and  guides  at  moderate  cost :  boats  and  bait  can  be  IukIi'u- 
Honable.     The  liest  (ishiiiK  is  about  P2  iii.  down  the  lake. 

No.  Enosbiirfifh  (Minsisquoi)— Missisijuoi  r.  near  station;  pickerel,  b.  b..  iM.iit- 
etc.;  worm  and  minnow  baits;  .Vuiiust  best  month;  hotel  and  (guides  at  reasoii:ililr 
jirices.  Monti,'omery  trout  brooks  about  Mm.  distant  are' said  to  fiiniisli  trout  in 
abiiiidanc<*  in  .May  and  June. 

North  Concord  (St.  J.  .^- L.  O— Small  brooks  I'liiptyiiin  into  head  of  Miles  \k: 
Aldose  r.  ami  tributaries;  trout;  worm  bait;  June  and  July  best;  hotels  at  vcr> 
nioderate  rates;  no  boats  needed. 

North  Ferrisburg  U'.  V.  See  \mv,iv  VII)— Lake  Champlain;  :i  m.  to  Thoiiip>"ii'^ 
point,  and  about  same  distance  to  Gardner's  Island:  1  m.  to  the  ]5ay;  iiike,  pick- 
erel, b.  b.  etc.;  minnows  usual  bait;  hotels  "J'j  m.  from  the  lake;  campiic-'  "ii 
Thompsons  point  or  (iardner's  Island  iw  largely  practiced. 

Norton  Mills  (Or.  T.  See  pa^e  V.)— .\veiill  cr..  Little  Averill  or..  Leach  cr. 
•land  I'.  111.;  two  lust  named  best;  trout  only;  worm  and  fly  bait;  July,  .Vuu'usi 
ami  Seiiteiiiber  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  iirices;  boats  $1  p.  d. 

Norwich  (Passumixic  See  pane  VI.)— ('onm>cticut  r.  near  station:  b.  b.,  ihee, 
etc.;  "allele  doys,"  (htduraiiiites)  and  small  tisli  as  baits:  June  and  September  bet: 
hottdH  #2  p.  d.;  guides  at  moderate  charge;  boats  atlc  p.  d. 

No.  Sheldon  (^lisnisquoi.) — MisHiscjuoi  r.  near  station:  Franklin  p.  or  Silver  1.  J 
m.;  Franklin  \i.  best;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  etc.;  basK  most  iiuiiieroiis;  worm  and  minii"W 
baits;  Spring  best;  boats  ."xic  p.  d. 

Pittsford  (C.  V.  See  page  VII.)— Mountain  brookw  in  this  vicinity,  wlnre 
trout  are  found;  fly  i8  the  usual  bait;  June  and  Julv  best  mouths;  hotel  jl.Vi 
p   d. 

Post  Mills  (PaHPunipsic.  See  page  VI.)— Connecticut  r.  near  station;  Fairlc^  1. 
2  in.:  last   best:  b.  b.,  pickerel,  perch,  dace,  poutx,  etc.;  pickerel  and   perch    n.— 't 


t'Niteh  stateh  and  ianada. 


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IK''  WbtTC  tMUt 


a1<  .ittlHiit:  livr  liHit,  wnriiiN  hikI  jh'I-i'Ii  UHcd:  May.  Juik',  Si'|it«'iiilirr,  «*«-toli«-r  aiiii 
N.af-iiilMr  Ix'Ht:  )i(itt'l  |1  ]).  (I.:  ImntM  plenty,  'J'lr  p.  il.  'rhi'i'c  uru  uiitiicrouH  brdokr* 
III  UiiH  iM'luhlxirbiiixl  wbiTf  hiiihII  trmit  hic  iiiiitu  |i|«'iitil'ut. 

Poilltnay  il'   .V  H.  «'.     >^<'e  yimi-  XI.i  — Luke  St.  Ciitliurinc  'J', in.;  iiickfni.  1>.  li.. 

I I  ;.  Il,  rti'.:  iM'Ti'li  nioNt  Hlinmlaiit:   minnows.  wnriiiH  iiinl   himikum  iihccI'  AiiKiiMt  hhiI 

Sr|'Ii|iil.cr    lifHt;    llnlcl  fH  t<i  >tVl  |i.   W  . ;   KUlil»-M  #'J  |i.  il  ;    houtN    Txtf  ji.  d.      TlllT«)    IIW 

hi  M' I'll  I  ti'iiut  HtrcaiuH  within  uliuiit  two  innirH  di'lvr,  uliirli  iiitord  gnod  Hport. 

Frootorsvill*  («'.  V.  Hvr  \>n^>-  Vir.i— IHm  k  r   nnir  Kfafion:  iiirkcrcl.  trout  ami 

i|;i.  I  ,  iiickfi'i!    In'iinj  tti<'  niiiHt    niiriici'iitiH:  ^lllall  ti^-li  iih  luiiff ;   May  ami  •liino  licit; 

II'  t.  I    il.rid   p.  (I.     J':arly  in   ttiu   hihmou  a  few   truiit   niay    In-   caught   in   adjatint 

iii"<ikM, 

Randolph   ((".  V.)— nraiK'lu'H   i>f  White  r.  mar  1>y;  tmiit   (>nl>;   tly  and   wurni 

|i;in~;  Niiniiiiir  nmntliH  Itent;  al'el>llllllullati<>n^  ran  lie  lia<l  at  reannnalile  prire. 
s.  Mia  I  Miiall  trniit  HtreaniH  (witliniit  naiue)  are  cIi.m'  liy,  in  wliieli  (<ii<)d  trout  h«li- 
iii  ■  1  an  lie  liail. 

Bichford  (MiMMisinioi)— MiHHiMiiini  r.  and  lirainli  near  Hintiou:  Fleteher  Kddy  i-t 

iL'   lier-t  iiiiiiit ;  iiickenl,  poiitM.  etc.;  minnows  and  wuniis  ax   liaitn;  May.  June  ami 

>i  I'tenilier    liesi;    liiitel>  .■?  I..M1  to  .*'.'  p.  d.;   ^Olides    *l..".op.  d.;   JxiatH    flp.  d.      Ilard- 

w I  p.  and   iMiiiiei'oiiH    nioiintain    lirooks   are  to  )ie    t'oiiml  In  this   vieinity  vvlie.t^ 

l,i.M.k  trout  alx'Und.  Lake  Ma^^o^' and  Itroine  I.  are  liotli  within  a  tew  iiiileM  ride. 
;ii:'l  are  nio.>-t  I'M'eUent  for  tiMhliiK  and  hiintin;^;  piikerei,  Ii,i>h  and  Jiiahcaloni^e  are. 
ii'iindant. 

Rutland  (I».  ^v  H.  C.  See  pM^e  \I  and  ('.  \'..  Sec  paee  \  I  I.iMill  r.,  (OKI  r.,  l-;a«ter. 

1  1  111  iiclon  r.,  t  »tl<'r  cr.;  all  jiood;  » 'nid  r.  test :  trout;  woiniMjaiid  Mien  as  Imits; 
M,i>  1  to  Septeiiilici' 1  I1C-.1;   liotel.s  .*-j  p.  d.;  iiiaiiv  other    fine   trout    waterH   can    lie 

■  i-ily  vcacheil  from  Jutland. 

Salisbury  (i'.  V.l— otter  cr.  and  I.aUe  Iinninore.  and  their  trilnitarieH;  I-ake 
iMiiiiiore  hewt:  trout,  pickerel,  ( is«et,'o  |l,  m. )  haKs.  etc.;  pickerel  and  trout  most 
iiihe  rolls;  minnows  and  trolling  liaits;  .\|iril  t<i  Sc|iti'iii)ier  liest;  huicl  at  reison- 
,ili|e  pi'i'c;  lioats  and  liait  at  small  cost.  Some  of  tin-  streams  near  I.ike  MMiiiiorl-, 
ri.utain  fair  i|iiantilies  of  trout,  to  lish  for  which  permits  must  lie  obtained,  the 
r^-l  tlieleot  licin^^  moderate. 

Shelburne  (<'.  V.  See  jmne  VTl)— Slielbnrne  p. 'J',  m.;  lii\cr  I.a  I'latte  |„  in.; 
sill  ll'unic  liay  I  m.;  Lake  Champlain  '2  m.;  Sliellnirne  p.  best  for  pickerel;  jiii'ker- 
il.  pike,  b.  b,,  )iercli,  iioiitsetc.;  iiickeicl,  biiss  and  perch  nio«t  niimeiiiiis;  worniH, 
iiiiiiiiows,  dol.-oiis  etc.  as  baits;  .May.  .luiie  ami  July  bc.^t,  allhoiifih  uood  later. 
The  lish  in  Shelburne  p.  are  smaller  in  si/e  but  are  more  niiiiiei'oiis  than  those  in 
III'-  r..  l>,  or  1,.  the  latter  tisli  Iimwcn  er  iin-  cousiihred  ,<{  liner  tla\  or  than  those  of  the 
l"'lid. 

Sheldon  (Mi.'^'^if^M""' "'"'  ^f-  '^-  '^  I..  <'.i — lilack  c-r.    iic.ir  station;  >'ranklin    p.    'i 

III  ;  l-'rtirlield  p.  "i  'j  ni.;  t'lanklin  p.  best;  b.  b.  princiiiallx  :  minnows,  t/rasshoppers, 

■  i'bsons  etc.  as  baits;  .Xiieilst.  Scptembci' mid  Octobei'  lest;  hotels  at  reasonable 
;.nccs;  boats  "i^ic  p.  d.  The  .Mi>si.-i|iioi  r.  1  in.  also  contains  b.  b.;  land-locked  sal- 
iii'ii  and  trout  are  found  in  raii'tield  p.;  the  b,  li.  (s.  m.)  are  plentiful  in  i'airtield 
!■.    No  niosiiuitot's  or  black  tiles  lui  Fairfield  p. 

So.  Tranklin  (Missis<inoil— Silver  1.;  b.  b.  and  salmon  dakel  trout;  usual  Itaits; 
Max  and  .111110  best  months;  boats  'Mv  p.  d. 

So.  Rye^ate  i^I-  >v  W-  K.i— Scott  br.  ami  Wells  r.  near  station:  Hyenate  )).  :(  m.: 
s\iiis  p.  :J  111.;  liisl  named  b,-st;  ]  ickerel.  b  b..  peicti  etc.;  )ierch  most  niiniei'ous 
ill  pi'iids;  minnow  and  worm  baits;  .June  1  i  .-t  for  trmit.  and  Aut^'iist  and  September 
I'll' jiickcrel  and  l)ass;  boats  ami  bait  cheap.  There  are  a  nuniber  of  trout  brooks 
■vithin  a  few  miles  from  which  •'j^cjod  fishing"  i.s  reported. 

St.  Albans  (*'•  V.  Sen  pa^e  VTI)— Lake  fhanii.lain  (Onat  Back  15ay).  ;j  ni.: 
I'laiiklin  p.  ;•  111.;  Dream  1.  .')  ni.;  first  best;  b.  b.  (1.  and  s.  ni.i.  pike,  perch,  jiicker- 
'huid  others;  b.  1).,  jiike  and  perch  most  nunieroiis;  usual  liaits;  .luiie  1,")  to  Keb'y 
1  list;  hotels  .'r'i  to  >::).. '.(I  p.  d.;  b'uidi-  ?'.'  p.  d.;  lioHts  aud  bait  at  reasonable  pricus. 
K.xcelleut  fishing  reported. 

Summit  f-r.  T.  See  jiat^e  V.)— Round  p.  1 'j  m.:  North  Rranch  4  m.;  Lewis  p. 
'  1...;  Lewis  p.  and  Hound  i>.  best;  trout;  flies  and  worms  used;  .Alay  and  .June  best; 
il  tels  at  Island  p.  o  111.  distant;  guides  .*'2  p.  d.;  boats  aud  bait  .")Oc  p.  d.  E.\cellent 
;;"Ut  tishiuy  reiioi'tcd. 


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THE   ANGI.EI:  H    CJUIDE    BOOK. 


Swauton  (Wt.  J.  &  L.  ('.)— MiHrtiMnuoi  r.  '^  m.;  Ma<jiiaiii  Bay  (L.  f'haniplaini  J  in.; 
Ixilli  gooil;  li.  )).,  iiickert'l,  perch  vUw  hann  and  piikfrd  luosl  uniiH'M>ii.s;  iiiiiiunws 
and  DtliiT  livchait;  Aut,nif<t  and  Septeuiljer  best;  hotid  .f'J  i>.  d.;  f^uide  $J  \i.  d.; 
l)(iats  5(Jc  i>.  d.;  bait  oUc  p.  lOn. 

Walden  (J^t.  J.  .t  L.  ('.)— Small  brooks  and  riviilntH  iu  vicinity  where  small  trout 
arc  taken;  worm  bait;  June  tu  September  be«t  ninntliK. 

West  Concord  (St.  J.  .V  L.  ('.)— Kirby  p.  ti  m.;  Halln  p.  2  ni.;  MiliH  p.  (Im.;  Stilt  s 
p,  .f  ni.;  Jluofio  r.,  I'utuam  br.,  Cold  br.,  Kauney  br.,  Barker  br.,  Texaw  br.;ail 
^iudd:  trout,  iii(  kerel,  perch,  poutrt  etc.;  trout  and  pickertd  nioHt  numemuH;  Wuiins 
and  shinern  iis  baitn;  June,  July  and  Ant^Uht  bewt;  hotelM  ifl.nO  p.  d.;  bouts  iHw-  p. 
tt.;  bait  easily  prncurcd. 

West  Danville  (St.  J.  .^  L.  C'.)— Joe's  p.  :)  m.;  Long  i>.  near  station;  >rolly'.-<  p. 
'2)11.;  first  bf.st;  1).  b.,  land-locked  salmon,  perch,  jiickerel,  jmuts  etc.;  perch,  piik- 
<Tel  and  b.  b.  most  n\inierous;  shiners  and  worms  as  baits;  June  to  Septenil't-i 
best;  boats  r)Uc  [>.  d.     (iixnl  tishiU{,'  I'eported. 

WhitinGr  (''.  V.  See  \>nni-  VII)— (Jtter  cr.  1  m.;  pickerel,  b.  b.,  iiouts  etc.;  nun- 
Hows  and  spoons  used;  lintels  at  reasonable  rate;  boats  and  bait  moderate.  OtLi-r 
waters  vithin  an  area  of  ;">  to  10  m.,  give  tine  pickerel  and  trout  fishing. 

Windsor  (<'•  V.)— Hubbard  br..  Church  br..  Bark  Mill  br.,  Mountain  br.  a;.  1 
<'<>nn.  r.;  small  br's  best;  trout,  b.  b.  and  pickerel;  trout  most  abundant;  Hy  ai,'! 
worm  bait;  May,  June  and  July  best;  hotel  52.50  p.  d.;  guides  |2  p.  d.:  boats  an  1 
bait  cheap. 

Winooski  (C.  V.  See  page  VID—Winooski  r.  iwar  station;  Mallotts  Bay  (La k. 
(  haiiiplain),  i>  m.;  Winooski  r.  best  until  July  1,  and  after  that  time  Malktts  15ii\ . 
b.  b.,  rock  bass,  pike,  pickerel,  perch  etc  ;  b.  b.,  rock  bass  and  perch  must  abiunl- 
ant;  minnows,  dobsons,  grasshoj)pers  and  worms  as  baits;  May,  June,  Septeiulur 
and  October  best;  hotels  $'i  ]>.  d.;  guides  $2  p.  d,;  boats  j^l  p.  d.;  miuuows  uUc  p. 
lod;  didisons  ■$•!  p.  lOO. 

Wolcott  (St.  J.  \-  L.  C.)— Lamoille  r.,  Elmore  br  ,  Wild  Branch,  Hardwood  Flat  p  . 
Wulcdttii.;  last  best;  trout,  b.  b.  etc.;  trout  most  numerous:  worm  bait:  Ma>  iiii.l 
June  best;  hotel  at  reasoiiabli' prices;  boats  5ocp.  d. 

VIRGINIA. 


Bentonville  (Shell.  V.) — Shenandoah  r.  2  m.;  b.  b.  and  Sf>nie  coarse  var:etie^4: 
friifjs,  cravtish  and  minnows  as  baits;  April,  May,  June,  Septeniberand  October  lie.«'t; 
j,'uides  at  reasonable  charges;  boats  and  baits  cheap,     (iood  fishing  rejxirted. 

Big'  Spring"  (Norf.  \- W.) — Hoannke  r.  near  station;  New  r.  •.;;(  m.;  Laurel  cr. 'i 
m.;  North  ForK  Koaiioke  r.  ;J  m.;  New  r.  and  the  Boanokes  best;  California  tmnt. 
mountain  tro\it,  1).  b.  and  cathsli;  bass  and  cattish  most  abundant;  live  and  art. 
baits  used;  April,  May  and  the  fall  months  best;  hotels  $20  to  $l!o  p.  in(>uth;  guides 
Tioc  to  $1  p.  d.;  boats  can  bu  had  reasonable. 

Cedar  Creek  (B.  &  O.)— Cedar  cr.  \,  m-;  North  Branch  fif  Shenandoah  r.  2  in.: 
la>t  best;  b.  b.,  perch,  mtillet  etc. ;  bass  most  abundant:  minnow  and  worm  bait; 
April,  May,  September  and  Octiiber  best:  no  hottds,  but  bi)ard  <an  be  obtained  at 
private  houses  at  j^l  p.  d.;  boats  can  be  had  on  the  r. 

Chickahottiiny  River  (Via  dies.  X-   ().  to  I>jinexa  or  Windsor  Shades  statioti  - 
This  r.  is  cehdtrati'd  for  its   1.  m.  b.  I),  tishing,  which    run   from   ;t   to   (;   lbs.     l,a;t 
should  be  procured  m  Itichmond,  which  is  2'>  ni.  distant  from  the  r. 

Cbincoteague  (Via  Franklin  on  I).  M.  .t  V.  r.r.,  theni'e  by  steamer) — This  is  ai, 
island  7  ni.  in  length.  The  bay  abounds  in  the  usual  salt  water  tish,  and  the  acci^m 
modations  are  ample,  cheap  and  good.  At  Franklin  therein  excellent  sheepshead 
and  blackfish^port  around  the  piers  near  the  steamboat  wharf. 

Clifton  Porge(<'hes.  .V  O.)— The  James  r.  down  to  Balcony  Fa'ls  gives  excellnit 
b.  b.  fishing;  two  trout  streams  flow  into  the  James   r.  d'alled   Jackson's   r.  at    tl; 


.See  Thk.  .\mkkic.vn  .\ni 


jioint),  whicdi  afford  fair  sport,  but  are  very  hard  to  fish. 
I.KU,  Vol.  Ill,  )..  24S. 

Concord  (Norf.  \  W.)— Mclvers  p.  2  m.;  James  r.  C,  m.;  Falling  r.  3  ni.;  Jauj's 
r.  best;  b.  b.,  carp.  I'atfish  etc.;  live  minnow  bait;  April,  May  and  June  best;  hotel 
$1  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  can  be  had. 


TJNITED   STATES   AND    CANADA. 


191 


lamijlaini  2  iii.; 


ere  BUiall  tnmt 


Eag'le  Rock  (Hii'li. 'V  Ally.)— Jaiucs  r.  and   ('rai|,'H  i  r.    at  station:  last    l".-t:li.  l». 
■  iici-fb;    1).  1).  most  ubuiuluiit;  niiiiiKiws  niiil  hcl^'iaiiiitfs  at-  liaitM  -ImIn.  Aii;,'iist, 
iber  ami  October  best;  hotel  j^lo  ii.    \v.;  guideH,  boat 


at  station: 
lit; 
bait  eaii  be  had  at 


>  aud 


jiiiil 

.si|iteliil 
Miiall  coHt. 

Edinburgf  (B.  A:  O.)— North  branch  Slionaiul  ah  r.  1    iii.:  Stony  cr.    near  station;     ■* 
tii>t  1  est;  b.  b.,  perch  etc.;    worms,    minnows,    small    toads,    ^'rasshoiijiers   etc.  as 
baits:  Marcli,  April,  May,  Jiint^  and  July  be.-t;  hotel    .*1    \k    d.;    (,'tiides,    boats   and 
1  alt  at  small  cost.     Ciood  tlshing  reported  tor  5  \n.  np  and  down  the  river. 

Fanuville  (Norf.  A:  W.)— Appomattox  r.  near  station;  Little   and  Uin  Dnflalo  rs 
liriery  and  Handy    River  cr's  It   m.;  Curdsville  p.    ]'2   m.;    .Vpinimaftox  r.  and 


1  m. 


to  .flu  p.    w.,  guides  at   reason- 


...  „„,.. ...   ]'2  m 

Ciirdsvillu  p.  best;  silver  perch.  Hat  back  (V)  b,  b.,  (ierman  caqi,  chubs  etc.:  worms 
and  art.  baits;  March  and  May  best;  hotels  .*'2..">0  p.  d. ;  boats  aud  bait  at  nominal 
lirices. 

Franklin  (D.  M.  k.  V.)— f'biucoteanue  Bay  adjacent:  all  varietio.s  of  northern 
sail  wat<'r  til  h,  the  st  a  trout,  (weaktish)  beiuj,' the  most  abundant.  Crab  and  clam 
baits:  July,  Aug.  and  Sept.  is  the  best  season,  aud  high  tide  the  moHt  favorable 
water.  Hotels  $1.50  p.  d.;  boats  |1  to  $•-!  p.  d. 

Front  Royal  (^>hen.  V.) — Shenandoah   r.   near  station;  b.   b..    mullet,    cattish, 
eilsetc:  bass  most  numerous;  craylish,  minnows;  toads,  worms,  grasshoppers  etc. 
as  baits;  April,  May,  and  October   best;  hotels  ■""   '     -■'• 
able  rattH:  bait  i^l  p.  1(H);  boats  5()c  p.  d. 

Grahams  (N<^rf.  it  W.)— Covo  cr.  5  m.;  Clear  Fork  0  ni.;  tirst  best:  mountain 
trout;  tlies,  crickets,  grasshopjiers  etc.  as  baits;  .Xjiiil  to  .Xug-ist  best:  hotel  .■fl.'J.") 
)..  d.  The  Miters  here  are  rarely  fished,  although  they  contain  an  abundance  of 
brook  trout. 

Green  Springs  (<'hes.  .'t  O.)— B.  b.  abound  in  the  South  Branch  of  the  Potomac 

r.  at  this  station;  hotels  good  and  charges  all  round  not  exorbitant. 

Greenville  (B.  &  O.)— Several  fair  trout  streams  are  within  easy  distance.  Good 
hotel  accoiuniodatious,  aud  courteous  local  anglers  See  Thk  .■Vmkukan  Anolkh, 
\\  \  III,  p.  JiH. 

C    iilford  (K.  S.  S.  BCo.  and  AV.  O.  A-  W.)— Pocomoke  Sound    and    its  creeks,  viz: 
(iuilford,    Muddy,  Messongo  and  others;  all    good:  spots  (Lafayettes),  ttout  (weak 
ti>li).  1  erch,  rock  (striped  bassi,  ami  others;  sjjots  ami  trout    most    numerous:  crali 
liait  mostly :  May  to  October  best;  hotel  jil.T")  p.  d.;  boats   and    bait    .:?1    p.  d.     The 
li>li  bite  on  alnK)st  any  tide. 

Hampton  Roads  (Old  Dominion  Line  and  Clies.  \-  O.)— Klizabeth  r.,  James  r.. 
iJaik  r.  York  r.,  Oiean  View,  Airginia  Beach  and  Old  I'oiiit  Couit'ort:  the  liay  • 
shoi'es,  viz:  Old  Point  and  Ocean  View  best:  sheepshe.id,  lioglisli,  ticut  (weakrtsli'i, 
(makers,  spots,  sea  mullet  (kingflslii,  bliietish,  Spaiiisli  mackerel,  boiiilo,  black 
bass  (blacktish),  porgie,  dogtish  etc..  spots,  weaktish  and  croakei's  most  numerous: 
slii-dder  crabs  are  us»ial  bait;  June  aii(l  July  are  best  months:  hotels  numerous  at 
itasouable  prices;  uegro  cauoe  uieu  atROc  p.  h.  or  special  rates  can  be   made. 

Hoffmans  Wharf  (F-  f'-  ^- B.  Co.)— Pocomoke  and  Tangier  Sounds;  both  good; 
ta\  lor  (voung  bluefish),  trout  (weaktish),  mackerel,  spot  (Lafayettes),  ete.;  taylor 
■"lid  spot  most  abundant:  soft  and  hard  crabs  as  baits;  June,  July,  August  and  Sep- 
timber  best;  hotel  $l.r>(l  )).  d.:  guides  ?l.r,(l  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  .rl.'Ji")  p.  d.  Flood 
title  best.     The  hotels  are   about  '2  m.  from  the  steamboat  landing. 

Hunting  Creek  (K.  S.  S.  B.  Co.)— Pocomoke  and  Tangier  Sininds:  first  best: 
ta\  lor,  trout,  spot,  sheepshead,  etc.:  taylor  and  spot  most  abundant:  crabs  iboth 
s.itt  and  liard)  as  laits:  May  15  to  October  best;  hotels  .*1.5()  j..  d.;  guides  at  reason- 
.iMe  iirices;  boats  and  bait  can  be  had.    See  Hotl'man's  AVh-rf,  \n. 

Lanexa  (Ches.  it  O.)— Chickahoniiny  r.  at  station:  1.  m.  b.  b.  locally  called  chub: 
liM-  bait,  minnows,  etc.  used:  March,  Ajiril  and  November  best;  station  agent  will 
gne  information:  boat  with  num  f  I  ]i.  d.  The  fish  run  large,  and  t'l  to  Id  are 
often  taken  on  a  tide  (last  half  of  rtood  or  first  half  of  ebb)  averaging  5  lbs.  in 
wiight. 

Lexington  i"^-  k  O.  and  Rich.  A:  .\lly.)— North  r..  Kerr  cr.,  James  r.,  .lackson  r.. 
("wjiasture  r.,  all  from  '2  to  17  m.  distaut:  Jackson  r.  best;  b.  !>.,  perch,  jiike, 
ipountain  trout,  catfish,  etc.:  cattish  and  jierch  most  abundant:  tly  and  worm 
li;iits;  spring  and  summer  best;  hotels  $  1.5b  to  f "2  p.  d.:  boats  and  bait  jjlenty. 
(lur  correspoudeut  writes:    "Best  place  lu  the  couutry  for  tlsbiug,  best  feeding. 


^^i 


rrr 


1W2 


THK   ANGLfcU  S   Clt"ll>K   BOOK. 


i     I 

'  1 
i 


Ix'Mt  ttir,  LfHt   jicople  and  more   nood  tiiiif'  td  tlic  s(ni!irf  inch  nf   liHhinf;  wattr  than 
aujwLiTf  y«t  diHcovert'd."    The  fanioUH  Naturul  lindtic  in  in  thin  vicinity. 

IiTiray  (Shcn.  V.)— Hawkshill  cr.  near  station,  SJicnandoali  r.  :t  ni.:  last  tient: 
1i.  1).  lirinciiially;  niinnowH  as  bait;  siiring  and  fall  best;  botelw  f'2  to  ^^it  ji,  d." 
)>(>atH  and  bait  at  nniall  cost. 

Iijmchburg'  (Several  r.  r.)—JiuiieH  r.  near  ntatio!i;  b.  b.  and  iicrcli;  bass  umt^t 
imiiKTous;  minnows  ;is  bait;  sprini^  and  fall  licst;  uunieroiiH  bott-ls  at  oniiiiarv 
liric(!s;  boats  and  bait  at  small  cost. 

Marlon  (Norf.  .^-  W.)— Middle  fork  of  Holston  r.  near  station;  h.  b.  brook  tPMit, 
perch,  etc.;  minnows  aie  nsnal  >)ait  for  bass;  May  and  .Inne  best  mouths;  hiMd^at 
reasonable  rates;  boats  not  ne<-ded;  bait  at  nioderatt/  iirice. 

Middletown  (B.  A:  t).)— North  fork  of  Shenandoah  r.  .')  m.:  Cedar  cr.  l'_.  m.; 
first  best;  b.  b.  jirinciiially ;  small  fish  and  worm  baits:  March,  Ajiril,  May  mul 
September  best;  no  hotels,  but  j^'ood  jirivato  board;  boats  and  i>ait  at  moderate 
cost. 

Millboro  jl 'lies.  \- (».)— There  are  several  ^^ood  tront  streams  in  this  vicinity, 
viz.;  Itocklanil.  .\liim,  J-exiTij,'ton,  Cow  Pasture.  I'orter's  .Mill  Creek.  In  the  latter^ 
trout  of  Hi  inches  have  been  caught.     Good  hotels  and  beautiful  scenery. 

Natural  Bridge  (Shen.  V.)— lanicH  r.  near  Htatiou;  basw,  cattish,  silver  inrcli, 
etc.;  bass  most  numeri>us;  i  linnows  as  bait;  May,  .June  and  September  best;  liutel.s 
J'i.'iO  t(.)  ;?:(.7.'")  p.  (1.:  guides  .Sl.T'i  p.  d.;  guides  furnish  bait. 

New  Rivei"  (Norf.  .V  W.)—Ntw  r.  near  station;  b.  b.  and  cattt.su;  minnows  as 
bait;  .March  to  November  best;  Ik  tel  .■?!,, ">(J  j).  d.;  boats  and  bait  can  be  had. 

QTorfolk  (Old  Dominion  I^ine,  M.  \:  M.  T.  Co.  and  several  r.  r.)— Lake  Lawsnii  s 
m.;  ]-ake  l>rummond  12  m.;  Virginia  iiea'h  (fresh  waters);  salt  waters  are  itceiui 
View  7  m.:  Old  l'(jint  tomfort  ID  m. ;  Ocean  \'icw  liest:  sjiot  ( .jafayettes),  ho},'tisii, 
trout  (weaktish),  croakers,  shccpsliead.  rocktisb  (strijied  bass),  etc:  spot  most 
numerous;  live  bait,  lish,  clams,  crabs,  etc.  as  baits;  June,  .July,  .Vugust  and  St],- 
tember  best;  hotels  f2  to  $4  p.  d.;  lioats  witli  men  h*h-  to  ii  p,  h.  Linkhorn  liiiy. 
reached  by  N.  \-  V.  ]5.  r.  r.  is  an  excellent  lishing  ground. 

Patterson  (Shen.  V.) — Paynt>s  run,  a  fair  trout  stream  is  near  by,  where  godd 
eport  nuiy  be  liad  in  the  early  part  of  May  and  -June;  accommodations  at  u>u;il 
pri<'es. 

Petersburg' (Several  r.  r.)— The  Xottuway  r.  dose  by  in  the;  early  spring  giv^s 
fair  lisliiug  for  snuiU  fresh  water  lish.  jierch,  bream  etc. 

Phoebus  (Ches.  A;  O.  and  Old  Dominion  Line) — :\Iill  cr.,  Hampton  Roads,  Ch'sa- 
lieak<'  ISay.  .lamis  r..  IMi/abeth  r.,  Nansemond  r.  and  tributaries;  sheepslieail.  "s[Mits" 
(Latayettcs),  hogtish,  mackeicl,  "tt'out"  ( weaklishi,  i]oi'gies  itc::  shcepsluMd,  spnt, 
porgies  and  hogtish  most  numerous;  soft  crabs.  hai'<l  and  soft  clams  as  baits;  Miiy 
best  f(U' tniut;  July  for  spots  and  hogtish;  .\ugust  and  September  for  shceiislK -nl; 
hotels  ?4  p  d.  and  upwards,  boats  with  man  .*1  to  .fl  .'io  \>.  h.  The  best  tisiiiui,' 
grounds  in  tlie  vicinity  of  Old  Point  Comfort  are  tlu^  \Vil|oughby  Flats  or  iiiiiMh' 
ground  between  Ocean  Vu'W  and  the  "Hiprai)s";  the  bluelish  run  in  June  and  ate 
taken  witli  the  s(iuid  by  trolling. 

Port  Republic  (Shen.  V.)— North  r.  and  South  r.  uniting  '^  m.  from  stnii'ii 
forming  the  Slu'uamloah  r.;  1).  b..  cattish  etc.;  worms  as  bait;  Marcli,  .\pril  and  .May 
best:  hotel  *'J  (I.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  niuninal  cost.  See  Kivertcui,  Va.  Se\tial 
excellent  trout  streams  are  easily  reached  from  this  jioiut. 

Ptllaski  (Norf.  \-  W.) — Peak  (  r.  near  station:  b.  b..  re<l  eye  jierch  (probably  i' 'k 
bass). etc..  red  eye  perch  most  numerous;  small  tish  and  worms  as  baits;  April  ainl 
^lay  l)esf;  hotels  .•?!.. "HI  p.  d.:  guides  and  boats  not  needed;  bait  cheap. 

Reads  'Wharf  (K.  S.  S.  H.  Co.)— Occohonuock  cr.  aiul  Chesapeake  Itay:  tiist 
best:  tr(Uit  (weaklish).  spot  (Lafayettes).  shee])shea<i,  perch,  bluetish;  irout,  spot 
and  bluelish  most  numerous;  crabs  are  usual  bait;  Jum'  1  to  Octfdier  be<t^  linti'l 
and  giiides  at  moderate  ratvs;  Imais  and  bait  free  of  charge.  Slack  water  is  the  l"  ~t 
tide. 

Rippleniead  (Norf.  \-  \V.)— Nt^w  r.  and  Walkers  cr.;  Uig  and  Little  Stony  cr's.l 
in.  lirst  best;  bass  and  lattish  ]iriiuipally  in  the  r.  and  mountain  tnuit  in  cr's.;  ait. 
flies,  worms  etc.  as  baits:  Mai'ch  and  April  best  mouths  for  trout  and  later  in  iLo 
season  for  bass  etc.;  bt)tel  $1  p,  d. 


UNITED   STATES  AND  CANADA. 


193 


hiuti  watf  r  thau 
iciuitj. 

I  111.:  laxt  lii>f 
■i    $'i  to  ?:ii..  ,1.; 

■rcb;  ImsH   iimst 
itelH  at  onliiiarv 


,  >i.  brook  ti-Miit, 

(>litll^;    liotils  lit 

liar  cr.  1'^  m.; 
Ajiril.  May  iiinl 
liiit  at   niixliTiUc 

iu  tbix   vicinity, 
In  the   lutttr, 
juory. 

*]i,  Hilver  licicli, 
,licr  Ix'st;  hotels 


ai;  iiuiuKAvs  a» 
be  liail. 

■I,ake  LawsHii  s 
^atiTH  aic  (Ill-all 
ycttfs),  llii^;ti-li, 
'ti'.;      s\n<t    lllii~t 

iinust  and  s>  i;- 
Liuklioru   I'.av. 


y,  where  noiul 
Uions   at   u.-uiil 


y   npnti(j;  j^'iv-h 

RoarlH,  ('III  -;i- 
islieail.  ".-iiii't.--" 

('l)sllCil(l,     >\"'t, 

as   l)aits;  M,iy 
filit't'li^lii  ,iil; 

bCht     ti>llill'4 

lats  or  iiiiiMli' 
Jiiue  and  aif 


from   slMti''!! 

Ajiril  ami  May 

Va.     S5e\<!al 


inilialily  I'-k 
iiits;  April  aii'l 

ake  Bay:  iii>t 
<b:  trout,  -iH't. 
cr  best:  li-ti'l 
Iter  is  tlie  I'l-t 

Stony  er's.  :l 

t  iu  er's.:  ait, 

later  in  iUk 


same:  b.  b.   priu- 
Jnl.v   aud  August 


BiVerton  (Shen.  V.)— North  and  South  branohoB  of  the  Shonandoah  r.,  the  con- 
flmuee  V)eiiig  Ichh  tlian  '„  ni.  diKtant;  b.  I).,  eatflnh,  eelM  et<-.:  banH  inowt  abnn(hint; 
woniiw,  ininnowH  and  Hien  UKed:  March  to  ()et<tl)er  best:  no  hotels,  and  privatf  ac- 
conimodatious  not  abundant;  guides  can  bo  had  reasonable;  boats  cheap;  minnows 
le  lach.  The  best  tishing  points  are  below  the  dams,  the  choicest  being  one  on  the 
SdUth  branch  in  sight  of  the  station,  the  other  on  the  North  branch  ai)out  '4  ni. 
frimi  Uiverton.  Excellent  tiy  ttsliing  can  be  had  at  the  rapids  a«  far  down  as  lOU 
yards  below  the  confluence  of  the  branches  of  the  Sheiiandoih. 

Staunton  (Several  r.  r.)— Shenandoah  r.  and  south  branch   of 
cijiallv;  helgraniites,  minnows,  crabs  or  crayfish,    etc.   an   baits; 

b.-t.  ' 

Btasrtide  (Norf.  .V  W,)— New  r.  near  station;  b.  b.  and  catfish:  basH  most  unnior- 
ou.-;  small  fish  and  toads  as  baits;  .June,  September  and  October  ln-st:  hotels  ?'2  to 
f'J.Mip,  d.;  guides  jsi  p.  d.;  boats  free:  bait  lii<'  p.  do/,.  The  catfish  run  large,  from 
111  to  .")il  lbs. 

Wakefield  (Norf.  \-  \V.)— Black  Water  r.  5  ni.;  C,  M,  Pond's  Mill  4  m-,;  W.  H.  Ad- 
kins  Mill  3  ni.;  J.  W.  H,  Birdsoiig's  Mill  1',,  in.;  Black  Water  r.  best;  pike,  straw- 
liiiTv  bass  and  perch,  the  first  most  abundant;  baits,  live  minnows  aud  shrimp; 
Ma\  to  Sept.  best  season;  hotels  $'2  p.  d. ;  guideH  reasonable. 

Waverly  (Norf.  A:  W.)— Blackwater  r.  1 '.,  m.;  jiike,  freckled  jierch  (strawberry 
liu-s  probably),  etc.:  pikiMuost  numerous;  minnows  as  bait;  April  aud  May  best; 
hi'ii  1  8-  P-  d.;  boats  can  be  obtained. 

WeDonall  (Norf.  \-  W.)— New  r.  near  station.  Mill  cr,  U  m.;  Stony  cr.  0  m.:  New 
r.  best  for  catfish  and  the  cr's  for  trout;  blue  and  mud  cattish,  bass  and  trout  are 
the  varieties  found;  art.  flies  used  for  trout  and  bass,  and  various  baits  for  catfish; 
spring  best  for  trout:  hotel  $!.'>  p.  mo.,  or  private  board  flo  p.  mo.;  no  guides  or 
lii.ats  needed;  bait  fiee.  Iu  the  early  part  of  the  season  fine  creels  of  trout  are  to 
lie  had. 

West  Point  (K.  Y.  R.  \- <',)—raniunky  r.,  York  r.  and  Mattajjoni  r.  all  meet 
liiir:  the  York  r.  best:  trout,  (weakfish)  rock  (striped  bass)  and  perch:  the  two 
latter  most  numerous:  .<i)ft  crabs  and  shrimp  as  baits;  August  and  September  best; 
lintels  ifl.riU  to  $'2  p.  d.;  joiides  f  1  p.  d.:  boats  and  bait  at  reasonable  cost. 

Weyer's  Cave  (Shen.  V  )— Limt  r.  1  m.:  Middle  and  North  r's  '2  m..  Big  Run  .5 
Hi.:  the  rivers  best:  b.  b.  principally:  worm  and  minnow  baits;  Feby,  June,  Jul.v 
iunl  Sept.  best:  hotel  #2  p.  d.;  guides,  boats  and  bait  cau  be  had  at  moderate  prices. 
Si. me  trout  are  ciiught  in  Big  Run  in  May  and  June. 

Wilson's  (Norf.  >vc  W.)—II<d)l)s  Mil!  p.  1  m.;  Brooks  Mill  p.  '2'.^  m.:  first  best; 
cliiib,  pike,  "freckled  perch"  (probably  strawberry  bass),  etc.;  chub  and  "freckle" 
uii-t  numerous:  minnows,  cuttish  and  worms  as  bait:  May  to  October  l)est:  no 
hull-Is,  but  private  accommndatioiis:  guides,  boats  aud  bait  at  reasoiuible  prices. 

Woodstock  (B.  \-  ().)— North  fork  of  Shenandoah  r.  1  m.:  b.  b.,  simperch,  eels 
ctr  :  b.  b.  uiiist  numerous:  minnow,  worm  and  fly  baits:  May,  June,  July,  ,\ugust 
iiUil  Septiiubir  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  aud  tiait  at  small  cost. 

Wytheville(Norf.  \-  W.)— Newr.  near  station:  b.  b.,  perch,  catfish  el'-,:  b.  b.  and 
ratli.-h  most  numerous:  V)iith  live  and  art.  baits  used:  bote's  ?2  p.  d.;  boats  aud 
liait  can  be  had.  There  iu'e  various  small  streams  in  surrouiuUug  country  which 
.uv  reported  as  furnishing  fine  trout  lishing. 


I'raii 


WASHINGTON,  TERRITORY. 

Alderton  (N.  P.  Seit  page  Villi— l'ii\allup  r..  t'onull  cr.,  Klhi  cr,.  So, 
'  r.  I.awrenci-  cr.;  first  best;  trout,  saluiuii  and  perch;  rout  and  salmon  most 
nil  iinlant:  salmon  eggs  and  art.  flies  as  Imits;  June  aud  Octobi'r  best  months;  hotel 
«l."iii  to  if:!  p.  d.;  guides  j^.t  j).  d.;  boats  Jl.r>(i  p.  d.     Trout  are  plentiful. 

Carbonado  (N.  P.) — Carl  on  r.,  Wilkesou  cr.   and    various   small   cr's;  Wilkesou 
liest:   "silver"  salmon  aud  brook  trout  and  "dog"  salnuui:  salmon  most  abiiud- 


or 


<1.;  guides 


ant:  fresh  meat  is  used  as  bait;  summer  months  best:  liottds  .*1  \i. 

be  had;  boats  not  needed.     The  trout  range  from  'j  to  '.i  lbs,  and  are  abundant. 

Cascades  (•>.  R.  &  N.  t'.)— Coliimbia  r..  Woodward  cr..  Hardy  cr.,  llamiltnii   cr. 
ite<  U  cr..  Wind  r.  .iiid  <l  I's,  from  1  to  li  m.:  all  good;  lakes   for   large    fish:  salmon 
chub  etc.  in  Columbia  r.  and  trout  in  the  other> 
a-^  liaits;  June,  July,  August  aud  Septembei 
bait  easilv  (irocured  at  little  or  no   cost.     The   streams   uuuled  are 

•  M ^.      ..,/...A    ^H    ^l...    44..1.i..,»    •.,    .1,.%...     tl-itli     i 


an 


files,  salUKUi  roe,  worms  and  beef 
lest:  hotel  flop,   w.;  boats    .?2    p,    d.; 


'I -ill 


mm 

1 


treut;  most  of  the  tishiut;  i«  douo  with  the  art.  fly. 


full   of   brook 


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Centralia(N.  1'.  Si-c  pitjir  VIIl)— Skuokmncbuck  and  ChelialU  r.;  first  li-st; 
Haliuon  iitiil  Hiit'ckltMl  trout;  trout  most  nimicrotis;  ttsh  eggH  ami  worms  as  I)ait; 
Auf^UKtaiiil  ScptcnibfT  Ix^st;  hot<;l  |4.r)ti  j).  w. 

Dasrton  (O.  H.  A:  N.  (!.) — Tonchct  r.  near  station;  brook  trout:  tlics  usual  halt; 
July,  An^nHt  and  Hcpttanbcr  best:  hotids  :?'i  p.  d . ;  ^juides  aiicl  boats  not  needed. 
Trout  are  small  in  ni/.v  but  abundant;  there  is  excLdlent  troutint;  for  a  distance  ,if  <) 
III.  below  and  <i  m.  above  Dayton. 

Killhurst  (N.  1'.  -See  pa^i-  VIII.) — American  1..  Miick  er.  and  Clovf-rcr..  ;t))oiu 
5  m.;  Muck  cr.  best;  trout  and  salmon  trout;  art.  tlics  used  mostly;  June,  July  uipI 
Auf^UHt  best;  hotel  .?.')  j).  w. 

cr.  '2   m.;  Warils    1.,  DaviHson    cr..    ('ho|)  1    uihI 
trout  and  whitetish;  trout    most   abundant;  art. 


Iiake  View  (N.  P.)— chambers 
(!hamberH  1.;  last  best;  mountain 
flies,  salmon  v^nf,  beef,  etc.  as  baits;  IVIay, 
J),  d.;  boats  and  bait  r)(ic  to  i^l  p.  d.  otlie 
that  {iive  f^'ofjd  trout  flsliing. 


June,  July  and  .\u«nst  best;  hotel  f  l..">u 
•   small    streams    and  I's  in  this  vicimtv 


Stillwater  I'r.  1  m.;  ()le(jua   cr.    ..   uj.; 
mountain   trout;  salmon   fnn>*.  worn],'*. 
and  autumn  in  (owlit/. 


Little   Palls   (N.  P.)— Cowlitz  r.  1',    m. 
first  best  for  Halnion    trout,  and  the  cr's  for 
grasshopiiei's,  etc.  as  baits;  spring  and  summer  best  in  cr 
r. ;  no  regular  hotel  at  thiH  point. 

Media  (N.  P.  See  pane  VIII.)— Muck  cr..  Chambers  1.,  McNaught  1.  and  sev.Miil 
Hmall  streams  emptying  into  ."Muck  cr.  '„  to:im.;  all  are  got>d;  brctok  trout  nwi 
Halmon  trout;  fli('S  used  mostly;  .April  to  July  best;  hotel  .*1  p.  d.;  guides  at  rea.-^oii- 
able  prices;  boats  50c  p.  d.     .Most  t'xcellent  trout  tishing. 

Olequa  (N.  P.)— Cowlitz  r.  '^  m.;  Olecjua  cr.  '4  m.;  first  best;  trout  and  saluinri; 
trout  most  numerous;  salmon  eggs  as  l)ait;  October,  November  and  December  hc^t; 
bofel  $1  p.  d.;  boats  and  bait  at  low  rates. 

Olympia  (N.  P.  See  page  VIII,  and  <Jlym.  &  (^'.  V.)— Des  Chutes  r.  1 '.  m.; 
Dudds  Inlet  at  station;  J'rays  1.  bt  m.;  McAlisters  cr.  P2m.;  all  good;  trout  ami 
salmon  trout  in  I's  and  streams;  halmon,  roi'k,  toim'ods  and  perch  in  Inlet  and 
Puget  Sound;  trout  are  most  abundant;  for  trout  art.  Hies  are  used,  and  for  lalt 
\vat(n'  fish  wood  worms;  iVIay  to  October  best;  hotels  $1  to  .■?•*  p.  d.;  guides  can  hf 
had  at  little  or  no  cost;  l)oatH  and  bait  !>(h'  to  .f  1  p.  d.  This  section  is  noted  for  its 
tine  trout  fishing  and  the  waters  an-  accessible  by  team  over  good  roads.  Our  cor- 
res)>ondent  writes;  "I  don't  know  how  the  trout  will  take  ti>  bait  in  this  (Praysi  1.. 
but  1  do  know  that  eleven  fine  trout  were  lauded  in  three  casts  with  flies,  hence  th'' 
sport  soon  ceases  to  be  interesting." 

Ritzville  (N.  p.) — Crab  cr.  and  Cow  cr.  15  m.;  first  iK'st;  trout;  flies  and  j,'nis>- 
hojipers  as  baits;  Seiitember  l)est,  but  Jime,  July  and  .\ugust  good;  no  hotels, 
guides  or  boats.  Fishing  is  I'eporfed  very  fine,  scores  over  b"t  beinij  made  in  t'nur 
hours  with  the  art.  fly. 

Seattle  (O.  U.  \-  N.  »'.)— Puget  Sound  near  station;  Lake  I'liion,  Lake  Waslniiti 
ton,  Cedar  v.,  lilmk  r.  and  White  r.,  all  within  a  few  m.;  first  best;  smelt,  floiunler-' 
trout,  salmon,  halibut,  t'odfisli.  herring,  etc.;  herring  and  smelt  most  abund.iut; 
Hinall  fish  as  liait  for  salmon,  but  seines  are  much  used;  July,  .\ugust  and  Septiin- 
ber  best;  hot<ds  .■?:<]).  d.;  boats  .'flp.  d.;  bait  free<  ^^uides  not  reipiired.  Niiiuer- 
OUH  trout  in  I's  and  rs. 

South  Prairie  (N.  P.  S<e  page  Mil.  1— So.  prairie  cr.  ',  in.;  trout  and  saliDoii: 
tiout  most  abundant;  art.  flies  used;  June  and  July  best;  hotel  .■f'J  p.  d.;  boats  mid 
bait  at  ordinary  jirices.  The  trout  fishing  here,  although  good,  is  not  equal  tontlur 
points  on  the  N.  P.  r.  r. 

Spokane  Palls  (N-  P. I — The  Spokane  r.  for  U5  m.  gives  e.veellent  trout  fisiiiii',', 
"Dolly  Vardeii,"  "Colorado"  and  "rainbow"  are  the  varieties,  varyinu  in  size  tiMiii 
;.j  to  4  lbs.  June,  July  and  .Vug  best  months,  (lood  accommodations:  no  guides. 
art.  flies  mostly  used;  Sejjt.,  Oct.  and  Nov.  best  for  trolling.  See  Thk  .^mkhi'  \n 
ANcii.Kii,  Vol.  VII,  pji.  '2<>. 

Tacoma  (N.P.  See  i)aneVIIl) — Salmon, trout, rock  cod,snielt.rtounders,tomco(l  and 
8ea  bass  are  caught  usinn  herring  and  small  peridi  as  baits.  The  run  of  fish  is  contin- 
uous during  the  seasoti.  l''or  l)ottom  fish  slack  water  is  liest;  for  others  low  watt-r 
to  half  rtood.  .Accommodations  good  ami  reasonable,  also  guides,  boats,  baits  etc 
Of  the  fresh  water  fish  ing  the  following  streams  are  the  best:  Steilacoine  l.aud 
outlet  y  m.;  Spauaway.  1.  lu  m..  Muck  I's.  ami  stream  '10  m.,  Nisqually  r.  25  ni.,  Dc:< 


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Chiif^p'  r.  3.')  m.,  T'liyallnp  r.  'J  to  ID  m..  South  I'rairio  cr.  20  to  35  m.;  in  addition  to 
tljo  abovt^  witliin  a  radius  of  vio  in.  of  Taconui  tlicrc  arc  at  It'ant  20  1.  and  ntrn.  all  of 
wliirb  contain  an  aliuiiduncf  of  trout:  Imt  littlf  tiMhintj  in  done  in  tlicui.  (iuideu 
( itii  bo  hirt'd  foralxoit  .i2  p.  d.:  boats  an-plfnty  and  (•bi-ap 

Tenino  (N.  P.)— Scatter  iT.,  Def.  t^hutCH  r.,  Skookumchuckj-r..  Chjinihcrs  1  all 
\vit!iin4ni.;  Ucs  ('liutcs  r.  best:  trout  princiiially;  tly.  salmon  roe,  beef  and  f,'rasH- 
hciplifrs  as  baits:  j^oud  all  seasons;  liutrl  .*l..">o  ]>.  d.;  •,>uiclcs  can  be  obtaiiifd;  Ixiatn 
not  r«'(j\iirfd;  bait  i>k-uty.  Our  corrcsiioudent  writes:  "Siiortsmen  can  tiiid  a  para- 
ilisc  here." 

Waitsburff  i' >•  I{.  >^;  N.  C.l— 'L'oucliet  r.  and  Coiiper  ir.  botl,  near  station:  first 
t"st:  tn>ut:  periwinkles  as  bait:  June,  July  and  Vu^ust  best:  hotels  .^1  p.  d.;  bait 
can  l>o  p'"'"''""'''' '''"^"l'-  Our  correspondeut  writes:  "I  have  caujiht  ti'out  in  these 
places  (bead  waters  of  Totichet  r.  abmU  4  h.  drive  from  \Vaitslmr}<)  avt'ra^inK  I'j 
lbs.,  jti»t  as  ftist  as  I  could  cant  my  Hies." 

Walla  Walla  («>.  U.  X-  N'.C.)-:Mill  cr.  iiearstation:  Walla  Wulla  r.  t)  m.  and  both 
tributaries  iif  Columbia  r. :  Walla  Walla  r.  best:  trout:  tly  and  wortu  bait:  usual 
.-easi'u:  hotel  ij^'J  p.  d.;  ^juides  and  boats  unnecessary. 

Wallula  June.  (N.  P.  See  ].aj,'e  VIII,  and  O.  It.  \  N.  C.i— Walla  Walla  r.  and 
Columbia  r:  first  best, trout  and  salmon;  salmon  most  abundant:  tliesas  bait.lmt  seino 
Used  extensively  for  salmon:  May  and  September  best;  hotel  ,f2  p.  d. :  boats  .fl  p. 
(1.;  no  bait. 

Winlock  iN.  P.)— 01e(]ua  r  near  station:  .salmoti  and  trout:  trout  most  numer- 
ous; salnion  e(,'tis  as  bait;  all  seasons  >,'ood;  hot<'l  at  reasonable  prices;  ^oiides  ;it 
moderate  rates;  boats  unnecessary.     Excellent  troutiug. 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Alderson  (fbes.  k  O.) — (ii'eenbrier  r.  adjacent,  and  trout  streams  within  lo  m.; 
b.  b.  are  found  in  tireeubrier  r.  and  are  taken  with  usual  baits  in  the  proper  season; 
hotel  aci'onimodations  can  be  had. 

Berkeley  Spring's  (H-  'V  o.via  sir  Jolms  Uun  station)-  Two  small  trout  sti-eamn 
In  to  IH  m.  called  Sandy  Sprin-,'  run  ami  Indian  run.  IJoth  are  hard  to  ■^et  at.  but 
yield  fair  si'orea  when  tished.  The  Potouuic  2  m.  aiul  Cacapon  4  m.  |,'ives  ^jood  h.  b. 
.'port,  the  latter  best  for  tly  dshin}<,  altho"  the  tish  are  snuiUer  than  tliose  of  the  Po- 
tomac. In  early  si)rin^{  and  fall  use  live  minnows,  toads  and  hel^'ramites.  In  June, 
July  and  Ann-  t'>r  flies,  use  Fertjuson,  silver  doctor  and  red  ibis.  See  Sir  Jobnn 
U\iii,  W.  Va..  and   Thk.  A.MKRIC  an  ANiiLKK,  Vol.  Ill,  pp.  2t'i4. 

Cacapon  Riven  P.  >^  O.) — Celebrated  f.u-  its  black  bass  tishinji  with  the  fly. 
White  and  yellow  flies  seem  to  be  the  favorites. 

Port  Springf  C'hes.  .v  O.)— (ireenbrier  r,  near  station;  b.  b.  and  cattish:  b.  b. 
nio,-,t  n\uiierous;  live  and  art.  minnows  used.;  .Xujjnst,  Septeml)er  and  (ti'tober  best; 
iiotel  #1  p.  d.  or  $15  p.  mo.:  boats  oOc  p.  d.:  bait  must  be  brout,'ht.  Oood  tisbinti 
reported. 

Prench's  iB.  »^  (>■ »— North  and  SoTiih  Branch  and  Potoma.-  r.;  South  Brancli 
1  1  >t;  bass  principally:  loads.  t,'rasshoiii)ers  and  worms  as  haits;  Se|)teml)er  and 
October  best:  lioard  at  iirivate  In uises  at  reasonable  cjuirtjes;  ^iuides  with  boat.s  $•! 
to  ^4  i>.  d. 

Grafton  |B.  i^-  <)  )— Tyf;art's  Valley  r.  at  station:  b.  b..  pike,  jack  salmon  (jirolia- 
ably  pike-perch),  and  catfish:  b.  b.  most  numerous;  minnow  ami  craylish  bails; 
•I une  15  to  October  l.'i  best;  liotel  ,f 2  Ji.  d.;  guides  .» 1  p.  d.;  boats  .")0c  p.  d.  Tlic 
tails  of  the  r.,  7  m.  distant  at  Valley  Falls  Station,  is  a  noted  fishinf{  point:  min- 
nows are  sold  theiH?  at  .*!  p.  loo,  and  crayfish  at  50c  p.  loo. 

Hancock  |B.  .S;  O.)— Potomac  r.  1 '.  m.;  Chesapeake  ami  (»hio  Camil;  last  best; 
bass  principally;  small  fish,  toads,  crabs  ainl  worms  as  baits;  September  and  Octo- 
lirr  1)est;  hotels  Jl  ."lO  to  $2p.d.:  jiuidi's  easily  id)tained;  boats  and  bait  very 
I'casomible.  The  town  of  Hancock  is  in  Md..  but  the  station  is  on  the  W.  Va. 
shoie  of  the  Potomac  r.  The  best  trround  is  1 ' ,  m.  from  station,  and  about  :{ 
i!i.  east  in  the  e'hesa))eake  and  Ohio  Canal  there  is  a  stret<di  of  water  I  m.  in  length, 
•roiii  which  a  K"oat  uuiuber  of  larne  b.  b.  are  iaunht. 

Harpers  Perry  ( B.  it  O. ) — Potomac  r.  and  Shenandoah  r.;  both  good;  b.  h., 
<'.tt;ish,  sMiifish,  fall  fish  et.-,;  bass  most  abuiulant  in  the  fall  of  the  year;  mussHla, 


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worms,  crayfish  and  minnows  aH  baits;  May,  SciitciabtT,  O-.-tober  and  Novcnilicr 
best;  hotels  $2  p.  d.;  miidcs  witli  boats  .r2  tu  .•?.")  ji.  d.;  baits  'Ji'M;  to  5oc  ji.  doz. 

Hawks  ITest  (t'biw.  A;  iJ.)— New  r.  near  station;  b.  b.  an<l  lafHsb;  bass  nmsi 
niiiiiri  iiiri;  niiunows  and  art.  baits  used;  April,  May,  September  and  October  liot; 
hotels  #'2  p.  d.;  but  few  boats. 

Kanawha  Falls  (dies.  A:  O.) — Kanawha  r.  near  Htutinii;  (iauley  r.  2  ui.-.  l,t>t 
best:  salmon  (pike-iierch),  b.  b.,  perch  and  cattish:  cattisli  most  abundant;  ndniinw.s 
usual   bait;  summer  season   beat;   hotel   ,'»"2.  p.   d.;  boats  and   l)ait   at   reasonable 

cost. 

Keyser  (B.  &  O.)— The  South  Branch  ()t' the  Potoma'  r.  which  furnishes  txc<  1- 
leut  I),  b.  tiHhin(»  at  Moortt(dd  or   Itomney,  can  be   reached  via    Keyser    by    staf,'f. 

See   Thk  AMKKRAN  ANULKU,  Vol.  Ill,  p.   2;i4. 

BKartinsburgf  (B.  .V  O.)— Potomac  r.,  Cherry  Kun,  Sleejiy  cr.,Sir  Jolins  IJun  an. I 
(.Ireat  Cacapon  r. :  (^ood  tishinj^  jioints;  b.  b,  an<l  coarse  varieties;  minnows,  iim\- 
lish,  ludt^ramites  and  worms  as  baitw;  hotels  $2  to  $'4  p.  d.;  boats  $1  to  $2  p.  d.; 
bait  50  p.  KW. 

Millville  (B.  &  O. ) — Shenandoah  r.  at  station;  b.  b.  principally,  minnow  bait; 
spriuf^  and  fall  bust  seasons.    Fair  tishiug  reported. 

New  Richinond  (< 'lies.  .V  ().) — Newr.  '.,  m.:  b.  b.  and   cattish;  b.  b.  most  num- 
crous;  live  and  art.  minnows  used;  .May  and  .June  liest;  private  boarding  at  ;?1  p 
d.:  {,'uid(;  ,*1  p.  d.,  including  boat.     Fair  lishing  reported. 

Orleans  Koad  (B.  &  O.) — Potomac!  r.  ',  m.:  Fifteen  ]Mile  cr.  '3  m.;  Kockw.Us 
Ituii  1  111.;  tirst  best;  b.  b.,  suuttsli  i-tc.;  bass  most  abniidaiit:  minnows,  toads  ai:! 
worms  as  b'lils;  May  and  September  best;  private  board  at  .fLilO  p.  d.;  bouts  ''i- 
p.  d.;  bait  $1  p.  100      Good  tishing  reported. 

Paw  Paw  (B.  it  O.)— Potomac  r.  near  station;  ("acapon  r.  .">  m.;  first  best;  b.  Ii., 
suiilisli,  cattish,  etc.;  bass  most  abundant;  worm  and  minnow  baits;  .Vjiril,  Al,i\. 
June,  September,  October  and  November  bist  nioutlis:  lioai'<l  can  be  liad  at  7.">r  p. 
d.;  guides  il  to  jil.'J")  p.  d.;  boats  and  halt  at  trilling  cost. 

Raven  Rock  (Ohio  It.)— Ohio  r.  near  station;  ^Ii<ldle  Island  cr.  2  m.;  last  bi-t: 
jiiive,  b.  b.,  perch,  cattish  jack  salmon  ipike-perch  probably ),  etc. ;  .jack  saliu'ii 
most  num(^ri>us;  iiiiiiuows  and  craylish  as  baits;  spring  and  summer  best;  liotils 
at  reasonable  price;  boats  and  bait  at  moderate  cost.  A  cattish  was  recently  cau^;ht 
in  tlie  Ohio  r.  at  this  i)oint  that  weighed  115  lbs.  The  lishiyg  in  the  creeks  w 
fair. 

Rowlesburgf  (H.  A;  O.) — Cheat  r.  from  1  to  2o  ui.  above  and  below  statifiu;  b.  1>. 
and  salmon  (iiike-percli):  bass  most  numenuis;  minnows,  trolls,  craylish,  ilc 
used;  hotels  s^l)i.  d.;  guides  unnecessary;  boats  25c  to  .50c  j).  d.  Several  small 
stri'ams  are  near  this  station  from  which  a  few  trout  may  be  caught. 

Shepherdstown  (Sheu.  v.)— Potomac  r.  ',  m.;  b.  b.  principally:  small  lish, 
soft  nabs  and  liclgraniites  as  baits;  March,  .Vpril,  May,  August,  September  and 
Oclolier  best  liioiitlis;  hotels  :?1.5o  p.  d. ;  f,'uides  can  be  procured  at  the  hotels  tir 
$1  p.  d.;  boats  25c  to  5oc  p.  d.;  bait  easily  obtaini'd.  tiood  rtshing  is  reporti'd  aii'l 
the  best  ground  is  at  the  Clement  Mill  dam,  1  m.  below  town.  The  water  must  be 
clear  or  nearly  ho,  to  ensure  success. 

Sir  Johns  Run  (B.  \'  O.)— Pot<uuac  r.  at  station;  (treat  Cacapon  r.  4  m.  froui 
Berkchy  Sinings,  \vhi,li  is  1  m.  from  1 .  r. ;  tlie  first  considered  best  for  bait,  an  I 
the  latter  for  tlv:  b.  b.  an' the  principal  variety;  minnows,  liclgraniites,  toads  and 
Worms  Used:  July  and  .\ugust  best;  hotel  at  Berkeley  Springs  .•?2.50  p.  d.;  buais 
and  bail  at  nominal  cost.  Indian  run  and  Sandy  Sjiriiig  run  distant  10  to  IH  m. 
contain  trout.     l'"l\  tishing  for  b.  b.  in  the  (ireat  Cacapt'in  is  wvy  tine. 

Sleepy  Creek  (B.  \  ().)— Potomac  r.  and  Sleepy  cr.:  tirst  best;  b.  !>.  i)rincipall> : 
minnows,  toads,  mussels  and  wi>rms  as  baits;  August  and  .Se[iteniber  best  montli~: 
l)rivate  l>oard  can  be  had;  boats  and  bait  at  little  or  no  cost.  Biiilroad  a^ent  i-  1 
rodstt'r  and  will  cheerfully  give  points  to  visiting  anglers. 

St.  Marys  (Ohio  R.) — Ohio  r.  near  statitm:  Afiddle  Island  cr.  1  m.:  McKim  cr.  ■'> 
m.;  Mi<l(lie  Islauil  cr.  best;  jiikc",  b.  1).,  salmon  (pike-perch)  perch,  cattish,  etc.; 
]ieridi  and  cattish  most  numerous;  minnows,  craytish  and  worms  as  baits;  Mav 
and  June  bt!st;  hotels  at  reas(Uiable  rates;  lioats  and  bait  cheap. 

Terra  Alta  (B.  &  O.)— North  and  South  branches  of  Snowy  or.  about  2  ni.;  abonf 


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the  Haiiip;  trout;  iisnalbaits;  April  aud  May  best;  hotel   $1.25  p.  d.;  guide  cau  bs 
(l.taiued  reasonablo. 

Tunneltou  {B.  &  ().) — Cheat  r.  3  in.;  b.  b.,  pike,  eatflsh,  suufiah,  etc.;  baMH  aiul 
CiittiHh  inowt  aV)Uudaitt:  niiuuowH,  crayflnh  aud  worniH  as  baitt*;  May  to  October 
1 1  >t  for  baHH;  hotel  $1  p.  d. 


Vanclevesville    H.  k  i).) 
jiilly;  crab  aud  niiuuow  bait; 


— Potouiae  r.  aud  Operjuan  cr.;  tirHt  Iw'Ht;  b.  b.  priuci- 
April,  May,  .\ugUHt  aud  September  bent  mouths. 


Vanoltuie  (Ohio  R.) — Ohio  r.  uf-ar  station,  Middle  Island  cr.  1  m.;  French  cr.  ij 
1.  .;  first  best;  perch,  salmou  (pilie-perch),  pike  and  catfish:  i)erch  aud  catriMh 
i.iiiHt  abundaut;  live  bait,  minnows  aud  crayfish;  June  aud  8ei>tcmber  best;  boats 
(Hid  bait  cau  be  had  reasouable.    The  fishiug  in  the  cr's  is  fair. 


minnow  bait; 


WISCONSIN. 

Albany  (('■  M.  &  St.  P.  Sec  inside  back  cover.)— .Sugar  r.  J^'  m.;  Little  Suga»  r. 
iiii.;  first  best;  bass,  pike  aud  pickerel;  V)a8s  most  numerous;  miunows  as  bait; 
April,  May  and  Juue  best;  hotels  $2  to  $2.50  p.  d.;  boats  aud  bait  very  reasouable. 

Aniwa  (M.  L.  S.  k  \V.  See  page  XVIII)— Pleasant  1.  'j  m.;  Spriug  1.  1  m.;  Rice 
1  :i  ni.;  first  best;  b.  b.,  sunfish,  perch  etc.;  b.  b.  most  numerous;  spoon  hooks  and 
jies  used;  September  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  guide  $;t  p.  d.;  boats  reasonable. 

Antig-0(M.  L.  S.  .t  W.)— M\illers  1.  and  Wolf  r.  4  and  10  m.;  both  good:  bass, 
u.iiscalonge  etc.;  bass  most  abundant:  spoon  and  fly  hooks  used;  May,  June  and 
July  best;  boats  aud  bait  .')0c  and  upwai'ds  p.  d.  There  are  several  other  lakes  near 
ty  which  give  excelleut  fishing. 

Appletoil(M.  A:  N.)— Fox  r.  from  station  to  Lake  Rutte  des  Morts  ',i  m.;  the  1. 
If'st;  perch,  pickerel,  b.  b.  aud  i)ik<';  b.  b.  and  pickerel  most  numerous;  worm  and 
ji.iuuow  baits;  Jiiue,  July  and  September  best:  hotel  f '2.50  p.  d.;  guide  $2  i>.  d.; 
l^oats  aud  bait  at  moderate  cost. 

Arena  (C  M.  A:  St.  P.  Sec  iiisldr  back  cover)— 'Wisconsin  r.  1  m.;  pickerel,  bass, 
rdhorse  etc.;  pickerel  most  abundant;  small  fish,  worms  and  grasshoppers  as 
Jj.iits:  May  aud  Juue  best;  hotel  $1..")0  p.  d.;  there  are  a  few  boats  which  can  be 
l.red  cheap. 

Ashland  (Wis.  ('.  and  (\  M.  \  St.  P.  and  (".  k  N.  W.)— In  this  vicinity  very  flue 
r-hiug  can  be  had  especially  for  brook  trout  in  Lake  Superior  (("hequauu'goii  Ray) 
jjid  in  White  r..  Silver  cr.,  I'isli  cr.,  \V>iittleseys  cr.,  Sioux  r.,  Onion  r.,  Raspl)erry  r  , 
.Sand  r.  and  others.  Fly  fishing  is  uiu'xccptioually  fine,  both  in  the  lake  and 
K'.reams.  The  hotel  accommodations  arc  most  excellentat  charg(>s  from  $14  to  $21  p. 
V  .  Boats,  guides  <"tc.  iu  profiisiou  aud  at  moderate  rates.  TIk?  rivers  Kakagnu, 
Tad  aud  Tdoutreal  give  good  sjiort  for  wall-eyed  pike,  mascalouge  aud  b.  b.  See  Thk 
ii:.:>^nii.AN  An(J1.kr,  vol.  V,  pp.  ;<t)0. 

Avoca  (C.  M.  *;  St.  P.)— Wisconsin  r.  1  m.;  bass,  pickerel,  catfish  etc.;  i)ickerel 
II. oil  numerous;  worm  aud  uiiuuow  baits;  May,  Juue  aud  SeptcmlxT  best;  hotel 
at  reasonable  price;  boats  aud  bait  moderate. 

Banafor  (<'.  M.  Jc  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover)— Dutch  cr.  3  m.;  lacrosse  r.  ."-^ 
jii. ;  Sand  cr.  ]2  lu.;  last  two  best:  brook  trout,  pickerel  ami  bass;  trout  most  uum- 
eiiius;  worm  aud  minnow  baits;  May.  Juue,  Septeuiber  aud  October  1)est:  hotels 
Irl  to  $1.50  p.  d.,  $:t  to  *5  p.  \v.:  guides  it>asouable;  lioats  aud  bait  meri>ly  uoiuiual. 
'.I'lie  trout  creels  average  5n  to  i:)o  fi^h  per  day  to  a  rod.  Excelleut  fishing  for  other 
varieties.     Good  shooting  iu  season. 

BassettS  (<'.  i^-  N.  W.    See  i)age  XVII)— Twin  I's,  Ijike  F.iizabeth  iu:d  I^ko  Mary 

'J  111.:  Nipcrsiuk  I.  :»  ui.:  pike,  bass,  perch,  pickerel  am',  bullheads;  pcr>'h  and  Imli- 
li.  ads  predominate;  miuuow  bait:  usual  seasons:  lintel  ?'i  p.  d.;  5(ic  p.  d.  for  boats: 
luiimows  $1  1).  100. 

Bear  Creek  (M.  L.  S.  A:  W.  See  page  XVIII)— Embarras  r.  .1  m.:  pickerel,  pike, 
1  .i>s  etc.;  pickerel  most  numerous:  ^jioous  used  mostly;  .\pril.  May,  June,  Septem- 
1  •  r  aud  October  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.:  boats  at  reasonable  rate. 

Beaver  (M.  k  N.)— North  and  South  Reaver  cr's  '.,  m.:  Rass  I.  1  '^  m.;  Thunder  1. 
-•"  111.:  Loral  I.  5  to  (i  m.;  trout,  iiickcrel,  bass,  perch  aud  i)ik(':  trout  most  uumer- 
oi.s;  worm  bait:  March,  April,  Sept<'mber.  October  aud  November  best;  board  at 
?  (.."iO  p.  w.  cau  be  had:  boats  and  bait  easily  obtaiued.  Excelleut  ttshiugof  all  kinds 

r<  iiorted. 


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Beloit  'f.  M.  *!  St.  r.  Hff-  inHirtc  hack  cover. )— Rock  r.  npar  otalioir,  iiicktrel,  l-. 
Ip.,  wall-eyed  pike  etc.;  pike  luust  iiumeroiiH;  iiiiiiijow  liait;  hotel  #'J  ji.  d. 

Blmamwood  (M.  L.  S.  &  W.  See  pa^e  XVIII.)— I^ike  Mavtfower  'J'.^  m.;  Kinlmr- 
raH  r.  2  lu.;  hint  l(et<t;  iiercL,  bafH,  pickerel  etc.;  perch  most  ahuiidaiit;  worn;  lutH; 
May,  Juue  aud  July  best;  butel  if 2  p.  d.;  guide  |'.i  p.  d.;  boatw  free. 

BoSCObel  (<'■  M.  •'^''tS^t.  P.  Kee  inwide  hack  cover.) — WiscoiiHiii  r.  1  in.;  Crocked 
aiid  hauderM  ct'h  2  ni.;  Heveral  (at  leant  Id)  other  HUiall  ntreaniN  within  a  radius  .t 
lUin.;  WiHccuiMin  r.  coutaiuw,  haHn,  jiickerel,  cattiKh  e(c.,  and  the  »>th<r  Htrciuii!* 
tro\itouly;  trout  luoHt  ahuiulaut;  wonun  are  iiHual  riait;  May,  Juue  aud  July  Ix^-i 
mouths;  hotelH  $1.5(1  to  .t"2  p.  d.;  ^uideM  not  ueceHHary;  hoatx  aud  liait  at  uoiiiiii:il 
coHt.  Our  correnpoudeut  write>^;  "Wild  brook  trout  weighiuj^  from  '.,  to  1  lb.  ati 
(]Uite  i)leutitul." 

Brillion  (M.  L.  S.  k  W.  See  page  XVIII. i—(iraHs  1.  .'>  m.;  bullhead  1.  Il  m.:  tiisi 
best:  pike,  pickerel  aud  baMs;  bans  mont  abuudaut;  luiuuow  bait;  .\pril  Rud  .Mav 
bcHt. 

Bristol  (('.  A:  N.  W.  .See  page  XVII.)— Paddocks  1.  'A  m.:  basH,  pickerel,  sunfi^ii 
etc.;  biu<K  most  numerous:  miuuow  baits;  spring  aud  fall  best;  hotel  il  p.  d,; 
guides,  boats  aud  bait  at  moderate  cost. 

Brodhead  (('.  M.  A:  St.  I*.  See  iuside  back  cover.)— sugar  r.  '.  ni.;  pike,  picker- 
*-l,  bass,  eattisli  etc.;  pickerel  nvost  numerous:  miuuow,  trog  aud  spot)U  baits;  July 
aud  .\ugust  best;  hotel  :?!J  p.  d.,  $4.")t)  p.  w.;  guides  aud  boats  not  needed. 

Browntown  (<".  M.  .^;  Kt.  r. )— Pecatonica  r.  'j  m.;  b.  b.,  jdckerel  aud  catiisli;  li. 
b.  most  numerous;  minnows  aud  spoons  as  baits;  May  aud  Juue  best;  hotel  f  1  i>, 
d.,  or  $3,.')(>  p.  w. ;  boatH  50c  p.  d. 

Burlington  (<'.  M.  &  St.  P.)— Browns  1.  2'.^  m.:  Nortons  1.  V!  m.:  Powers  1.  7  ui.: 
first  best;  pickerel,  bass,  perch,  cropiiies  etc.,  bass  most  aluuidant;  miuuow  aud 
worm  baits;  May,  June  aud  Septemlx'r  best;  hotel  f'J  p.  d.;  boats  '.i.'x"  p.  d. 

Burnett  (<'■  M.  \  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover. )— Hock  r.  aud  Horicou  1.:  Hock 
r.  best:  pickerel,  bass,  ('atfish  aud  a  few  ti'out:  bass  and  cattish  moHt  uumero^l^•; 
worms  aud  minnows  ay  baits;  May  aud  June  best;  hotel  ^2  p.  d. 

Cable  ((".  Mt.  P.  M.  A:  ().) — liong  1.:  good  b.  b.  aud  jiickerel  flsLing;  said  to  b«  ex- 
traordinary.    See  The  Amkrkan  Anhlkk,  Vol.  Ill,  p]).3ia. 

Cecil  (M.  I,.  S,  &  W.  Seepage  XVIII.)— I^ke  Shawano  near  station;  Oconto  r., 
Piusuke  1.  7  m.;  all  good;  pickerel,  pike,  bass,  bullheads,  etc.;  worms,  minnows 
aud  art.  bait  used;  June,  July  and  fall  months  best;  good  trout  tlshing  within  ti  m. 
Cecil  is  a  new  town  and  the  waters  have  been  but  little  tished.  Hotel,  with  boat^, 
g)iides,  etc.  will  be  ready  in  the  early  months  of  IHtt.'). 

Chester  (C.  &  N.  W.  See  page  XVII.)— Rock  r.  near  station:  pickerel,  ro<k  buss, 
bullheads,  etc.;  frogs,  worms  and  fresh  meats  as  l)aits:  .\pril,  5lay,  June,  Septeui- 
ber  aud  October  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  guides  $'J  p.  d.;  boats  .Mic  to  fl  p.  d.;  bait 
]>leuty. 

■   Chilton  (M.  &  N.)— Winnebago  1.;  b.  b.,  pickerel,  etc.;  niiunow  bait;  .\pril.  May. 
September  aud  October  l)est. 

Coleinan   (M.  &  N.)— Little   Peshtigo  r.  '.,  m.;  Moutana  1.  4   m.:  last   best;  pirk 
erel,  bass,  etc.  in  1.,  brook  trout  in  r.:  pickerel  are  nutst  abundant:  pork,  sponu  >•[■ 
rtsh  baits;  May,  Juue  and  July  best;  hotels  $1  p.  d. 

Columbus  (C".  M.  tt  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.) — ("rawlish  r.  near  station: 
pickerel  and  b.  b.;  pickerel  being  most  numerous;  miuuows  aud  spoons  ii'-'d; 
May,  June  and  July  best;  hotel  $2  p.  d. 

Dale  (W'is.t".  See  page  XXI.)— Wolf  r.  Id  m.:  pickerel,  bass  and  bullheads; 
pickerel  most  uumenuis;  baits,  niiuuows.  worms,  etc.:  .\pril  aud  May  best;  no 
regular  h«)tel,  but  ln)ard  cau  be  had;  boats  aud  bait  at  reasouable  prices. 

Darien  (('.  M.A:  St.  P.)— Delavau  1.:  jjickerel,  pike,  bass  aud  perch;  bass  and 
perch  most  abundant;  minnow  bait;  May  aud  June  best;  hotel  f "2  ji,  d.;  boats  "inc 
p.  d.;  miunows  1,5c  p.  doz. 

Darlincrton (O.  M.  &  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— Pecatonica  r. ;  .\mes  Uram  li; 
I.ovettH  Branch;  about  alike;  bass,  pike,  trout,  etc.;  basH  aud  jiike  most  uumerciis; 
minnow  baits;  May,  June  and  July  best;  hotel  $2  p,  tl.;  livery  $.3  p.  d. 

Delavan  (C.  M.  A:  St.  P.)— There  are  over  20  I's  in  Walworth  Co.,  aboundiiin  m 


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t;  April,  May, 


li.  h.,  Ipiko-porch  and  )>ickM'<'l,  thn^f- nf  which  arc  readily  rcaclx-d  from  Dolavun, 
wliirc  fxcplU'iit  accniniinidatioiih  aif  avaiiahlc.  Thf  baitH  iiM'd  ar*- live  luiiinowH 
and  art.  siiouhh.  Set'  Thk  Amk.hk  an  AN(iM;u,  vol.  Ill,  jianc  'll'.K  Hotfln  f'i  to  $2.50 
]i.  (!.;  lioatH  '2th-  i>.  h.,  or  $'J  i>.  \v. 

) — liowcr  Fox  r.  near  »*tatioii:  wall-eyed  jiike,  hann,  jieri'li,  ete.; 
uuiiuroUH;  iiiiiniow   aud   worm    ImitH;  May   ami   Jnue   heat; 


moKt 


ibnundiiit:  in 


DePere  (M 

wall-tyed  pike 
Lntel  $2  p.  d. 

Downing'  (Win.  C.  See  i)ane  XXI.l— TilTaiiy  cr..  Sand  er.  and  Beaver  cr.,  all 
vutliiu  '^m.:  no  ehoiee:  trout:  May  and  .lune  lient:  woriUM  moMtly  uwed;  no  regu- 
lar LotelH,  lnu  board  can  be  had  at  i'.i.M)  p.  w.;  no  giiideH  or  boatn  needed. 

Eagfle  Biver  (M.  L-  s.  ,v  W.  Seo  )>ane  Will)— 27  laken  known  aH  Eajilr  WaterH, 
hH  connected:  ntation  lot  ated  at  tlie  head  of  lukeH:  all  i^'ood:  niancalon^e,  \\iuin,  pike, 
lickeiel,  perch  etc.:  niascalonne  and  banw  nioct  abundant:  niinuown,  sjioon  liookH, 
xM'rniH  and  tlien  used:  .June  1  to  October  15  best;  hotelH  $2  )».  d..  or  f H  to  f  Kl  j).  w.; 
(.'iiides  plenty  at  $2.">i)  p.  d.:  boatn,  plentiful  T^c  to  $1  p.  (1.;  nteamer  $10  p.  d.  I'er- 
iiiiinent  camps  have  been  built  on  the  lakes  where  the  Ixiard  in  $2  j).  d.  The  abovo 
watern  are  {{rand  tishin^'  grounds.  JSet-  AmkricaN  Akclkk  aud  map,  Vol.  VI,  pp.  h'S 
ai)d2'.i2. 

Eagle  (<'.  M.  .^:  St.  r.  See  iiiKide  back  cover)— F^ajjleville  Mill  p.  2'3  m.;  Crook- 
I  li  1.  dm.:  Schwartz  1.  .'t  m.:  Crooked  1.  best:  basH.  pickerel  and  Huntish;  baKH  moHt 
iiiinierouM:  minnow  bait;  June  un<l  Au^'Ust  beHt;  hotel  f2  j).  d.;  boatH  aud  bait  can 
In  obtained  reasonable. 

Eau  Claire  {<.'  M.  iV:  St.  r.i— Elk  cr.  10  m.;  Otter  cr.  r>  m.;  Lowes  cr.  3  in.;  Otter 
1 !.  best;  trout  principally;  tirasshojjpers,  wtu'ms  and  urnbs  as  baits;  May,  June  and 
.Inly  best;  hotels  $2  \>.  d.;  boats  not  necde'd. 

Edgerton(<'.  M.  A:  St.  P.l— Lake  Koshkononji  .I'o  m.;  Hock  r.  2  m.;  lirst  best; 
1'.  1p..  jiike,  jtereh,  pickerel  etc.;  pickerel  most  abundant;  minnows  and  npoon  hooks 
ll^ied:  May,  June  aud  September  best;  hotel  flJ^)  j).  d.;  boats  25c  p.  d.;  bait 
)l.iitiful. 

Eland  Junction  (M.  L.  S.  \- W.  See  pane  XVIIl) — Lake  Gotoit  and  Lake  May- 
flower 2  m.;  last  best;  i)erclj.  bass,  i)ickei'el  and  pike;  perch  most  uumerous;  worm 
and  fro({  bait;  hotels  $1  p.  d. 

Elkhom  (•'.  M.  A:  St.  P.  See  inside  )ack  cover) — Lauderdale  I's,  3  iu  uumher, 
i:aiue(l  Mill,  Middle  and  Oreen.  7  ni.  distant  and  all  connected:  about  alike;  I.  m. 
1'.  b.,  rock  bass,  pickerel,  pike,  perch  etc.:  rock  bass  and  b.  b.  most  abundant; 
niinnow  bait:  June  and  September  b<>st;  hotels  $2  p.  d.,  $4  to  $1(1  p.  w.;  boats  and 
1  alt  reasonable.  There  are  other  waters  from  4  to  H  m.  distant  iu  which  the  above 
lamed  fish  are  ab\indaut. 

Elkhart  (M.  k  N.)— Elkhart  1.  ' .  m.;  pike,  different  varieties  of  bass,  (uscok  fW  : 
minnow  bait;  March  and  November  best  months;  hotel  $lo  p.  w.;  guides  furnished 
I'V  hotel;  boats  25c  p.  h. 

Ellis  Junction  (M.  &  N.)— Lake  Notpiebay  aud  adjatieut  streams  ;>  m.;  Thiiu- 
ilcr  1.12  m.;  both  very  {iood;  ))ike,  jiickerel,  bass,  brook  trout  et<\;  jtickerel  most 
numerous;  minnow  and  wt)rm  bait:  May  to  September  best:  hotels  $1.50  j).  d., 
ir  f  7  J),  w.;  boats  free.  There  ar(>  lo  to  12  streams  close  to  station  which  ("ive  ({ood 
t'l'iit  fishing.     See   Thk   Amkuk  an  .\N<iLKH,  Vol.  VI,  p.  27. 

Pifleld  (Wis.  C.  See  page  XXI)— South  Fork  Flambeau  r.  at  station:  North  Fork 
if  Flambeau  r.  '.i  m.;  Flambeau  1.  30  m.;  Pike  1.  25  m.;  Bass  1.  Kt  m.;  North  Fork 
and  Lake  best;  mascalouge,  i>ike,  bass  and  ])erch:  pikt^  most  numerous:  spoons  and 
minnows  mostly  used;  June  to  Sejitember  besttime:  board  can  be  had  at  $1..5()  to 
?2  p.  d.:  guides  $2  p.  d.;  bait  i)!enty.  There  are  numerous  other  waters  where  the 
lishing  is  good,  and  jpleuty  of  nutscalonge  and  pike  may  be  fouu<l  from  4  to  H  m. 
(inwn  the  South  Fork  of  the  Flambeau  r. 

Florence  {C.  k  N.  W.  See  page  XVII)— Bruh'  r.  5  m.:  Pine  r.  ft  m..  Spread  FJigle 
1.5  m.:  Keyes  and  Loon  I's  f)  m.:  all  A  No.  1;  in  r's  brook  trout,  and  in  I's  basH, 
1  crch  and  pit'kerel:  buss  and  t)rook  trout  i)redominate:  usual  baits;  May,  June  an<i 
.Inly  liest;  good  hotels  at  moderate  prices;  boats  aud  bait  at  reasonable  cost.  Brule 
:■.  is  a  noted  trout  water. 

Fond  du  Iiac  (Wis.  C,  and  (".  M.  A:  St.  P.) — Fond  dn  I<ac  r.  at  station;  Lake  Win- 
nebago 1  m  :  I^ke  Pe  Nuve  3  m.:  Empire  cr. ;  Lake  Winnebago  best:  b.  b..  i)erch, 
1  ickerel,  wall-eyed  pike  and  rock  bass;  bass,  pieke  e!  and  pike  most  numerous;  livo 


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THE   ANCiLICU  S   liVWE   BOOK. 


bait,  Hpooii  luMiljM  iind  ttii-H  uh«mI;  May,  Jiun-  ami  July  bent:  IiuHIh  fi  to  $2.'»t  j.   u 
IxmtH  and  baitH  ph-uty  and  cLar^cH    rcaMouablc.     Many    thmiMaudrt   nf    brook   tr..ui 
bavt^  beeu  planted  iu  the  Htreauia  of  Foud  dii  I-ac;  C'oiiuty,  autl  tine  Hpecinu'UH  fr  iin  i 
tu  3  IbH.  have  been  caught. 

Fort  AtkilUioU  (<*■  A:  N.  W.  Sec  pa^f  XVII.)— KoHhkonont^  1.7  in.;  Hork  r.  at 
Hlatioii;  tllVt  Itest;  pike,  b.  b.  and  pickerel;  pickerel  nioHt  abundant;  niiunosvH  ainl 
HpoouH  u^<ed;  April,  May,  June,  t)ctoberaud  November  boHt;  hotel  |2  p,  il.;  kuhI*.', 
at  luoderate  cont;  boatH  and  bait  |'J  p.  d. 

JPox  Lake  (<'■  M.  A:  St.  P.  See  inHide  back  c^vor.)— Beaver  Dam  p. 'J  m.:  Kn\ 
Lake  I  ni.;  tirHt  bcHtin  winter  for  tlKhin^  throuf^li  ice,  and  laHt  named  berit  duriii>,; 
Hprin^  and  Nummer;  pike,  pickerel,  b.  b.,  rock  baMM,  perch  (large),  HUUtlnh  eti-.;  lu 
Fox  1.,  rock  baMH  and  perch  beipg  nioHt  numerouH,  but  pike  an<l  pickerel  are  iilmn. 

dant;  in  Heaver  J)am  p.  pickerel  and  perch  are  nioHt  numeroUH:  nunuowH,  hj u>, 

pork  and  worniH  aH  baitn;  hotel  $1  to  fl.")!)  p.  d.;  guidi-H  can  be  had  at   50c  to    f  1  1'. 
d.;  boatH  and  bait  T5c  to  $l.'ir>  p.  d.     Ciood  tithing  reported. 

Pox  Biver  (('.  A:  N.  W.  See  page  XVII.)— Fox  r.  uoar  Htation;  Silver  1.  IS  in- 
la»t  bcht;  pickerel,  baHH,  perch,  HUuflHh  etc.;  minnow  aud  worm  baitH;  hotel  jl  i>. 
d.;  boatH  and  bait  can  be  had. 

Pt.  Howard  (C.  &  N.  W.)— Fox   r.  and   Green   Bay;  lant  beHt;baHH,  perch,  jnli 
eiel,  inaHcalonge,  HuntlHh  etc.:  minnow,  crayttHli  an<i  worm  baitn;  May  and  Sejiti  in- 
ber  bent;  hoteln  f  1.50  to  f'l  p.  d.;  gulden  with  boats  .*.'<  to  |5  p.  d. ;  boatH  alouc  :>'h-  ti> 
$1  p.  d. 

Oaiesville  (<'.  iS:  N.  W.  Seepage  XVII.)— Creek  (unnamed)  5  m.  where  soiuc 
trout  are  caught;  nniuil  baitn,  and  May  and  June  are  bent  monthn;  hotel  accomiiin. 
datioiiH  can  l)e  had  at  reaHonable  prices. 

Genoa  Junction  (<'.  A:  N.  W.)— Twin  I'h  4  m.;  Powers  1.  6  m.;  baHH,  pike,  jai  k 
crel  and  perch;  basH  and  pike  moMt  numeroUH;  miunoWH  an  bait;  May,  June,  Sciit- 
ember  and  October  bent;  hotels  .*1.5o  to  |2.5<J  jj.  d.,  or  $»  p.  w.;  guidon  75c  to  j', 
boatH  Hupplied  by  hotelH  free  to  boarders. 

OiUett  (M.  L.  S.  &  W.  See  i)agc  XVIII.)— aillett  1..  Newton  1..  Spiolls  1.,  Claiw* 
1.,  Big  Marsh  1.  and  Cristy  Brook  cr.;  pickerel,  b.  b.,  ro<'k  bass,  perch  etc.:  piiki-nl 


Ollls  Iiandingr  (Wis.  C.  Seepage  XXI.) — Wolf  r.  at  station;  Waupaca  r.  n(\ir 
Htation;  first  named  the  bcHt:  b.  b.  aud  frenli  water  striped  basn  (local  name  siImt 
bass),  aud  jiickerel;  May,  June,  July  and  August  best;  minnows  aud  spoons  u.sliI; 
board  at  i)rivato  bouBes  at  reasonable  price;  boats  |1  p.  d. 

Grantsburg'  (St.  P.  i^  D.)  -Wood  1.  (5  ni.;  Trade  1.  V2  m.;  Mud  Heu  1.;  Yellow  1. 
'2'i  111.;  Yellow  1.  bcHt;  pickerel,  pike  and  bass;  pickerel  most  abundant:  spnnns 
used  mostly:  May  and  June  best:  hotel  accommodations  at  the  lakes  from  50  to  T.V 
p.  d.;  boats  'i5c  i>,  d.     (Jood  tishing  reported. 

Gratiot  [C.  M.  &  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— Pecatouica  r.  aud  Wolf  cr.;  tii>t 
best;  bass,  i)ickerel,  pike,  silver  cat  etc.;  b.  b.  most  abundant;  luiuuow  bait;  Aiinl 
aud  May  best;  hotels  ^=1.50  to  $'.!  p.  d.;  boats  not  necessary. 

Green  Bay  [C  k  N.  W.  and  M.  &  N.) — Fox  r.  near  station;  Green  Bay  1  m.;  b.l ., 
perch,  pike,  pickerel,  rock  bass,  mascalonge,  etc;  perch  most  abuudaut:  woiiu-. 
frogs,  crayttsh  etc.  as  l>aits;  ISIay  1  to  June  15,  and  August  1  to  close  of  uavigati"U 
best  times;  hotels  $2  p,  d.;  guides  $'2  p.  il.;  boats  and  bait  50c  to  $1  ji.  d.  The  l)l•^t 
lishingfor  b.  b.  is  found  in  Bass  ('hanuel  about  "2  m.  from  (rrewn  Bay.  but  good  ti.-li- 
ing  may  be  had  all  along  the  banks  of  the  Fox  r.  Our  correspondent  writes.  "N" 
trouble  to  get  all  you  want;  iu  a  few  hours  fishiug  you  can  catch  from  50  to  1"" 
perch." 

Hanover  (*'•  M-  k  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— Rock  r.  i  m.;  Bass  cr.  ihmt 
station:  tirst  best;  pike,  pickerel,  bass  aud  coarst!  varieties;  worm  and'  iiiinii""' 
baits;  June,  July,  August  aud  October  best;  hotel  |'2  p.  d.;  guides,  boa ta  aud  biut 
can  be  had  reasonable. 


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Hartford  (C  M.  k  St.  P.)— Pike  1.  'iiii.;  pUkiTt'l.  Jumh.  bnllhca.lM.  otc;  iil.ktTt'l 
11,-1    iiiiuifroUM;    itiiiiiiow   l)nit;    hutt'lH    $5   t<>    $7    ji.    \v.     Tlu'Mf    wiitiTH   lire    well 

Kartlaud  (C  M.  .<:  St.  1'.)— Pino  \.  2  in.;  H.-iiv.-r  1.  2  in.;  P.wanki-.' 1.  J '^  in.; 
N,i;^"Wi('ku  I.  'J  in.;  North  1.  4  in.;  Kt-riiH  I.  t>  in.;  Okant-hi'c  1.  4  in.;  .MorHi*  1.  4  in.; 
N.  nmliliin  1.  ti  in.;  Mur|)li,\M  1.  10  in.;  nil  aooil,  but  IJciivtr,  Kt-riiH,  Pine-  un<l  North 
(.iiir-idcrcil  ht'Mt;  iiickcrcl,  ImwH,  i>iki',  jn^rch,  etc.;  iiickj-rcl  ami  ItawM  iiiowt  ahnmhiiit; 
iiiinnow  bait;  May  "20  to  .Inly  1  and  !Scj(t»'inbfr  ami  Octobt-r  bcHt;  hotflH  i'l  to  $'i.5» 
[i.  il.:  KnidfM  $'2  ji.  d.;  boatn  .">Uc  p.  d.;  miiuiowH  f  1  to  $l..')i)  i>.  KH). 

Hatley  (M.  L.  H.  k  W.  See  paj,'!'  XVIII.)— Pik(>  1.  ->  in.;  HawH  1.  :»  m.;  last  bpat;  hoHH 
jtipl  it  few  pickcrt-l;  frog  and  iniiiuow  baits;  June  ami  .\nnuH    IkihI;  i-uiioeH  fri-u. 

Helena  (<'•  M.  A:  St.  P.  Sec  iiisidf  back  cover.)— WiHcoiiHin  r.  ',  in.;  liodgo 
\ alley  :t  lu.;  tlrnt  bent;  jtickcnd,  cattinh,  rcdhoi-Mc  and  others  in  the  r..  and  trout 
111  I  )iidKe  Valley  Htreani;  iniiiiiowfl,  fro^n  and  worniH  a.-*  bai  t^:  'Iniie  and  .Inly  bent 
liimithH,  but  Hood  at  all  tiincH;  hotel  i\  to  #J  \t.  d.;  (^nidcH  .*!  \k  d.;  boatn  about  $1 
]..  il.     Shooting  and  hunting  reported  good  in  spring  and  fall. 

Hewitt  (NViw.  ('.  See  jiage  XXI.)— Little  Kau  Clairo  r.  5  in.;  Mill  cr.  2  ni.; 
tir^t  best;  Iihhh  uud  uthor  varietieH;  Juiiu  the  best  month;  hotel  at  $;<.*>()  p.  w. 

Hnbbletou  (<'.  M.  A:  St.  P.) — Crawfish  r.  near  st^ition:  ])ickenl.  pike,  HiinttHh, 
tti-.;  pii-kei'cl  and  bullheads  most  abundant;  worm  and  frog  baits;  May  and  June 
lir>t:  hotel  #l..'>o  p.  (1.;  boats  '25c  p.  d.  Pickerel  tlshiug  is  very  flue  duriug  the  win- 
ter months. 

Hutchinson  (C.  M.  A:  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)- I-ittle  Kau  Pleine  cr.  ^.j 
ja.;  pike,  pickend  and  perch;  pickerel  most  uuiuerous;  frogs  and  art.  baits;  May, 
June  and  July  best;  no  regtilar  hotel  here. 

Ixonia  (<'.  "SI.  \.  St.  P  ) — Uock  r.  1  m.;  pickerel,  pike,  bass,  etc.;  bass  most  Hum- 
orous; minnow  and  worm  baits;  June  and  July  best  months.  We  have  uo  report 
rIm  lUt  accoinino<latious. 


Jtmction   City   (Wis.  C.     See    page   XXI.)— Mill   cr.    I'j 
June,  July  and  August  best;  usual  bait;  hotels  |1  to  f'2  p.  d. 


m.;    pickerel   mostly; 
;  uo  guides  needed. 


Kelly  (^I-  I--  S.  A:  W.  See  page  XVIII.) — Eau  Claire  r.;  i)ickerel  and  1).  b.;  pick- 
fi'il  most  numerous;  trolling  lines,  spoou  hooks,  etc.  used;  .September  and  Deto- 
I'lf  best. 

Kempter  (M.  Ij.  S.  it  W.)— Uass  I's  l.'j  m.;  white  bass  and  sunflsh;  the  first  most 
uuiuerous;  minnow  and  frog  bait;  latter  part  of  June,  July,  .\ugust  and  September 
ln'st;  hotel  i^it.SO  p.  w.;  guides  cau  be  obtained;  boats  at  the  lakes.  Ciood  fishing 
rt'i>orted. 

Kiel  (M.  A;  N.)— Manitowoc  r.  'i  ni.;  Cedar  I.  5  m.;  last  best;  I),  b.,  pickerel  etc.: 
b.  I>.  most  abundant;  worm  and  miuuuw  baits;  June  and  August  best;  hotel  |1.5U 
[>.  d.;  boats  2f)v  p.  h.  / 

Kilboum  (<'.  M.  .t  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover) — .Mason  1.  10  m.;  Mirror  1.  .1  m.; 
.■i^lllall  streams  and  1  p.  from  1  to  12  m..  iu  which  brook  trout  are  founil;  Mason  1. 
lur^'est;  pickend,  b.  b.  and  perch;  pickerel  aud  b,  b.  most  abundant;  luinnows  and 
trilling  gangs  used;  May,  June,  Sei)teinber  and  October  best;  liotels  .*1  to  $2.. 50  p. 
<!.;  gni<les  reasonable;  boats  aud  bait  at  uomiual  cost.  The  trout  fishing  is  very 
tiiif. 

Koshkonong'  (C.  &  N.  W.  See  page  XVII) — Koshkonong  1.  1'^  m.;  pike,  picker- 
il,  bass,  perch  etc.;  ininuows  used  mostly;  June  aud  winter  through  the  ice  best; 
butel  $1  p.  d.;  guides  |1.50  p.  d.;  boats  50e  p.  d.;  miuuows  $1  p.  KW. 

Lacrosse  (C.  k  N.  W.  and  C.  M.  k  St.  P.) — The  Mississippi   r.    and   th«   diflfer.mt 

'20  ni.    are   filled    with  game   fish.     The   best 

•  a))Ove  the 


with  boat  $-l.'tl>  p.  d.;  boats  7.V  \^.  d. 

vicinity.     See  Thk  .\mkkk  an  .\N(;lku,  vol.  VII,  pp.  '.lu. 

La  Fayette  iC.  M.  &  St.  P.  See  iuaide  back  cover)— Numeroua  small  cr'a  in  this 


ii 


20*2 


THE   ANULEHH   nuiUB   UOOK. 


l!i 


lix'Hiity  \vlirr<'  tr<i\it  arc  iil>iiii<lHiit;  wiiriiiH  tire  iihuuI  liuit;  Hiiuinu-r  inoutLtt  iir«'  ).<'Nt: 
Ucai'Cht  lii>i)'lr4  ai'<:  at  ISjiartu  (i  iii.  diNtaut, 

Irfike  Geneva  (('.  A:  N.  W.    Mei- j.aKct  .IVII)— I^kr  (icui-va   ',  in.;  iMuV   1.   v  i„  _ 
l'(iw«TH  1.  K  111.;  HrMt  \n'Ht;  li.  h.,  iiickcrcl,  ciMCd,  iktcIi,  ruck  iianH,  HiniliHli  ctr.    \>Ht'i-[ 
Iiirkt-i'i'l  and  ciHco  iiKiHt  muiik'I'oiih;  minnow  liait;  Mav,  .1  uin-,    .Scjiti  in)>cr  hihI  tii 
tobcr  ))(nt;  hdtclH  f'i  to    $:i  \i.    d.,  iMnitni' ••    #'i   1>.    d.;  liuatK    |1    ji.    d.     Tin    ci., ,, 
(CuKKixiNnH  AKTKiit)  a  lak«' herring',  aiijic-.  «■  nmrc  aldiii'limt   in    I.akf  iii||,v,j 

tluin  in  tlu'  otlifr  nurtliwcHtmi  lakcH.    1  ..c  cau);)!!   in    liir^'f   imnilitTM   l.y  hu 

imitation  of  a  natural  tly  uiion  wLirii  ti  ,  feccl  on  tlu-  hurtart'  o|  t>i<'  waii'r  in 
til)' month  of  Jiiiu-.  TLcy  are  uImu  taken  Nomt'tiiucH  tUrougli  tlif  io;  in  Kilinmiv 
and  .March. 

Iiake  Mills  (»'.  K  N.  W.)— Hock  1.  ',  in.;  h.  h..  idckcrfl  and  i.ikc;  i.lcki  r.  1  uwt. 
iiumtiouh;  Hi)ooii  liookc  and  niiiinowH  an  liaitn;  Jniif  and  .luly  )ivHt  months:  lintil 
f'J  !>.  d.;  private  hoard  $\  ]>.  <!.,  #.">  !>.  w.:  niii<l<-H  #l..^<i  y.  d.;  lioatn  $:i  ji.  w,:  i;iiii- 
liows  loo  II.  doz.  The  uwuii'.  wfore  for  an  exiicrt  hu-.il  an^dcr  in -Jd  to  4M  I),  h,  ami 
liiikt-rt'l  1).  d. 

Itauclade  1^1'  T,.  S.  A:  W.     Stc  ymic  XVrill-I'elifan  1.  near   Htation;  hani..   iiikc. 


lla^H  mid  iiiiiHcahniHf  niont  iiiiiufrout-:  sjinmih. 
.hiiif  1  ti>  Oitolittr  yn  he«t.  liotclH  ,'i:i..'>0  i».  (1.  ,,r  f7 
inciiuliii^  niiniiowH  for  iiait;  boatn   T/ie   \>.  d.    .\u 


liirktnd,  jicri-h  and  maMrahinj,'<' 
worniH,  miniiowN  and  tliew  UHcd: 
1).  w.;  oarHiiM'ii  .f'J  to  .f'i.'in  p.  il., 
excelU'Ut  mam-alonm'  water. 

tlberty  BlllfflWis.  ('.     See  pa^'e  XXIi -There  are 'J   hiuall    lakeH   and 
near  thin  jilme,  all  (^ood  for  h.  b.  and  trout, 


■r»>  kf* 


Iiittle  Siianiico  (< 

firht  liiKt;  jierch.  li.  Ii. 

woruiN  aH  haitH;  UNiial  ^<eaHoUH;  hotel,  bou 


\-  N.  W.     See  pafje  XVII  I— Little  Siiaiiiico  r.  ami  (iretii  liuj ; 
pickerel  ete.;  b.  b.  'mohI  liMiiieroui--  sjiooii  hookn,    tlll■^   ,iii,l 
'jd  1  ait  reasonable. 


Ziisbon  (<'.  M.  .V  St.  r.     See  iiiHide  bai 
cr.  at  .station;  first  lust;  jiickerel,  pike.  ^ 
biiilheiids,  suiiIihIi  etc.;  i>ii'keiel  and  Imss 
May.  .Iiiiie  mid  .July  liest;  hotels  ^'J  \<.  il.; 


•r)— Lemonweir  r.  ^j    lu.;  ^hciulur 
,'t.ick    ba.s>.  calico   bass  istraw  brirv  . 

most  numerous:  worm   and   froj.'  bait!-. 

no   ju'ofessional   j/uides,  but  peismis  ti 


111.;  pickerel   and   luc-s; 
loifel    il  ,")ii    p.  d.-.  i'.iil- 


aet  aH  Niich  call  be  obtained;  boats  and  liaitH  at  reasonable  prices 

liOndon  (('.  A:  X.  W.     See  iiaye  XVII i— Lake  KipUy   'i' 

liiikerel  iiiost    iiiiiiierous:  worm  bait;  .Xi'ril  mid  .May  best 
can  be  had  at  liioilerato  cost. 

£yous  (I'.  M-  >**:  Ht.  P.  See  inside  back  cover) — White  r.  runs  through  i^ni,. 
lii.keiei.  b.  b.  ttiid  perch;  iiiiunow  bait;  May  and  October  best;  hotel  at  rue-.n- 
able  price. 

Madison  (*'.  M.  .V  st  P. '—Lake  Monona  iid.iaceiii:  Lakes  Meiidota,  Waubesn  iitnl 
Kenoiisa  ")  lo  rj  m.;  Lake  Meiidota  best;  pickerel.  pik<-.  tiass.  perch,  whitetish  •■ic: 
jiickerel  and  bass  nio,-t  abuiiduiit;  spoons  and  live  bait  used:  ^lay.  .him-.  .July  ai  il 
Scjiteiiiber  best:  hotels  J='J  to  #  t  p.  d.;  boats  liletitif 111  at  icasoiialile  l■i^te^.  ■■'Ih(:i 
is  ;;reat  sport  catchiiiti  white  bass  (>tripi'd  bassi.  duriiiK  tlic  last  of  .lune  uihI  fii-i 
jiart  of  .Inly,  in  Lake  Jleiidota,  with  live  bait,  which  with  t^uides.  boats  aiWl  ta.  k!>' 
I  an  be  proiured  on  the  spot."     So  writes  tmr  correspiauU  lit  from  JIadisoii. 

Markesan(<°.  M.  v'^;  St.  P.  i— Little  (ireen  1.  1 'j  m.;  black  and  rock  bass,  i.ivli. 
j'iclicitl  etc.;  rock  basH  aud  perch  most  numerous;  flies,  niiiaiows  and  wojin-  a^ 
'•lilt:  June.  .July,  August  aud  September  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  guides  #l.."ii  j.ii.: 
boats  Tide  ]).  d. 

Maixston  it.  M.  \  St.  P.     Sec  inside  back  coven — \Viscon>iii   and   Yellow   i-    '. 
I'l  and  IJ  111 . ;  Leiiioiiweir  r.  runs  throujih  the  village:  all  ^lund;  pike.  lias?-,  pi,  1,<  n  1 
etc.:  jdckeiel  and   b,>iss    most   ab.indaiit;  minnows    and   s]i(ion   hooks    used;  .Inly. 
Aut;ust  mill  Septciiib'-r  bi'st:  hotels  Sl.TiU  t<j  ?'.!  1'.  d.;   tiuiilcs  at  reasonable  iha:.<- 
'  boats  and  bait  merely  nominal. 

Mayhew  (f.  M.  &  ist.  P.) — I-auderdale  l's4',  m..  including  Oreen.  Middle  am! 
I-auderdale.  all  connected;  jiickerc-l.  pike,  perch,  bass  (silver  aud  black  i.  siiiiIi>L 
etc.;  pickiiel  and  bass  most  abundant:  niiiiiiows  and  sjioons  used;  ^l»y  and  -Ii:]!' 
best;  hotel  if'J  p.  d.;  guides  at  nioderatc  cost:  boats  'tUc  p.  d.  Mail  stages  run  liiily 
between  the  lakes  aud  Mayhew  at  a  charge  of  TiOc  a  trip. 

Mayville  iC  M.  it  St.  I'.i— liock  r.  running  through  ilie  village:  Horicou  Mai>ii 
3  ill.:  last  best;  pickerel,  pike,  bass,  bullheads  etc.;  pickerel  and  bullheads  n.' ^! 
numerous:  small  tish,  fl-ogs  and  wca-uis  as  baits:  June,  .\ugust  aud  Seiiteiiiber  1 1  >t: 
hotel  $1  p.  d.;  boats  15c  p.  h.;  cau  hire   sUiall   boyw  to   procure   bait.    The   '..mi- 


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it)    ^'riMiiidH   with   Iix'aI  aiiKl'TH  are  th«  fnrnacn  (lani,  woolfu  fuctory  aud  tlu<  haiiiI 

t'link. 

Masomanle  I*  .  M.  \'  Nt.  I*. i— WiHrtniHin  r  4  m.;  Iikhh.  iiicki^nd,  idkc  itnd  rut- 
tir-l..  li.  ti.  niiiKt  nnMH-i'iiiiH:  fr<i^' and  niinnuw  liuitH,  .hiin' and  -luly  lii'Ht;  ImirlM  at 
r<  aHunalilc  ratcH;  ^iiid<-H  imt  niTilcd;  tiait  |ilt'ntifnl,  Kxt'rllcut  Nltuutinu  in  H«a- 
HKii— |)rairie  oblok«-iiH  and  wild  diickt  abundant. 

McFarland  l<'.  M.  A:  St.  1'  Htc  iuMid*'  l)ack  covfrl— Ke>{<>nHa  or  Kiint  1.  '2  ni.; 
\\:iiili<'Ha  nr  Si  riiiid  1.  1  m . :  Miinnna  nr 'lliii'd  I .  riin.;  almut  <'i|iial:  ]iii'k<i|'«d,  I).  Ii., 
Hihrrand  vidluw  liahn;  pirkiTrl  iiiiiNt  niiiiifriiiiH:  minnow  )iuit:  May.  Jun<>,  N)>pt<>ni- 
)m  I'  and  (irliilic-r  Iti-nt:  Imard  ran  Ix-  had  at  iirivatr  Ikiuhcn  at  ^.4  tn  (t'<  |i.  \v.;  buata 
SI  ]i.  d.     Kxci'lleut  tlNbiug  rt-|iort(;d. 

Medford  (Win.  C.  See  jianc  XXI)— Ne^ro  1.  In  ni.  dJHtant  in  th  mily  flnhint,'  l>ln<'<* 
ill  tliiH  viiinity;  Iuihh,  jicrch  anji  pickerel  f'nund  then';  Iiii.«m  nniHt  niiincrnuH:  .Ma.\ , 
and  June  licHt  iniintliH. 

Melvina  (*'•  ^I.  fi  St.  I'.)— Head  walti-H  (if  Litlli'  I.a  Ciuhhi.  r.  mar  Htatinn;  llall'rt 
cr.  1  ';  ni.;  tii'Ht  lic-^t:  tnnit;  worm,  liccf.  imrk  and  lly  )iiiifn;  May  and  .Iiuio  licMt; 
thcii-  art'  a  niimlirr  of  trout  HircaniH  witliin  a  tVw  milcH  from  wliii-li  u  larnc  niunlicr 
of  tiuf  tlnh  arc  cannht  every  year. 

Menasha  (M.  Jt  N.) — l^'ox  r..  I,akc  WinnelmKo  and  I.4ikc  linttc  den  MortH;  all  cou- 
Iiiitid;  iiirrli,  liikc,  Jiickci'd.  Ii.li..  white  and  Kilvrr  Iiiikh,  catti.sli,  rtc;  minnoWH, 
hliooiiK  and  worniH  nnid:  .Vi'nl,  May  and  .liine  lui-t;  ImiclH  ^\  (o  .rit  ji.  d.;  no  nro- 
fcHcional  ^nidcH,  hut  men  can  he  liad  who  \\ill  act  aH  hiicIi:  halt  luc  p.  (hiz,;  boatH 
free.     The  fiHhiu(<  Ih  tj^xeellent  and  tlie  favorite  Imit  is  the  minnow. 

Menomouie  (C.  M.  \' St.  r.  S(e  innide  hm.k  cover.) — Wilnon  ir.  i  ni.;  (iilbert 
.r.  4ni.;  KIk  cr.  'i  ni.;  Annise  cr.  tl  ni.:  Heaver  and  <  »tfcr  cr.  inm.;  It.-d  Cedar  r.  '.. 
111.:  allndod.  -I'cckled  trmit,  Iiiihh,  pike,  jierch,  pickerel,  etc.:  Kpeckled  trtuit  nio.-^t 
aliiindant:  umi.iI  haitn;  Jnne  to  Octoher  hent:  hotelM  $'ip.  d.;  lioiits  not  neede(l, 
lAcelh'nt  tiMhiu«  reported. 

Meridean  '^T    '^'  ^t.  I'  ) — <'hippewa  r.  and    Mcridean    Sh(n(»h:  hint  hcKl;  jiiek- 

(  ii  1  pniicipall>  iruUinK  spooiiN  used  moHlly;  .May  and  .Iiine  he^t:  no  hotels; 
(jiiidcs  not  necisKary  :  ImatH  can  he  obtained.  'I'lic  hcnt  tiKliinj,'  in  iiHiially  after 
the  Hpriiiti  rine.  or  in  .Tunc  after  the  riwe,  which  often  oceurH  in  that  month. 

Middleton  !<'.  ^I.  >t  St.  P:) — Lake  Mendota  I  m.:  perch,  white  haxH  (fresh  water 
i-lriped  hiu-s),  picker(d,  liike,  whitefisli,  b.  b..  rock  bass,  sjiei.kled  has^n  (strawberry 
hassi,  >  ellow  bass.  etc. :  white  bass,  (lickerel  and  perch  are  most  nunierous;  min- 
nows, fro;,'s,  worms,  etc.  as  baits:  .Tune,  -July,  Aii^'ust  and  Seiitemher  best;  hotels 
>l  .."0  to  ,»:'J  ji.  d.:  boats  and  bait  at  little  cost. 

Mineral  Point  (('.  M.  &  St.  P.  See  iualdi!  back  cover. )— Kock  Hraiich  J  m , ; 
lioiit:  worm  and  tlies  used;  May  and  ,Tune  best;  hotel  f'J  ji.  d.;  boats  unneeehsaiy 
wading;  done;   bait  plentiful. 

Montello  (Wis.  C.  See  jjauo  XXI.)— Hnlhilo  I.  near  station;  Kilby  1.  1  ni.;  Uireli 
I,  .' 111.;  Montello  r.  near  station-  all  the  above  waters  abound  in' pike,  pi(.kere|, 
b.  b.  (1,  and  H.  ni.),  chimnel  bass  (V),  etc.;  iiick(.'rel,  b,  b.  and  jiike  niost  abundant; 
>iiooiis,  tlies  and  minnows  used;  .'Vnri!  to  -Tune  liest  for  ]iike;  .Iiiiie  to  .Sept.  for 
pickerel;  all  the  other  varieties  cau^'ht  throuj,'li  smnmei'and  fall ;  hotels  j:'jj).  d . 
)i.  w,;  (guides  at  ittasonable  (diarKc:  bouts  and  baits  furnished  by  hotels  without, 
I  hait;e.  'rh(.se  are  very  fine  fishing  waters,  and  tine  records  ha\e  been  made  heie. 
We  think  (.iudfjinK  from  the  nhitive  weifilit  of  the  tish  as  rsportedi  that  the  inke 
>o  called  above  is  the  iiickerel,  and  the  idekerel,  so  called,  in  the  pike. 

Morris  (Wis,  C.  See  jiaue  XXI.)— Klk  cr,  '.,  m.;  jiickend  and  trout:  piekend 
most  nniiiiioiif-;  usual  baits;  May  to  October  best  time;  bait  can  be  procured,  but 
nil  boats  needed. 

Mo8inee(('.  M.  A:  St.  I'.  See  inside  back  cover. )— Wisconsin  r.  '.  m.;  bas,M  and 
I'iekcrel  princii;ally •  spoons  used;  sprin^j  best  seai-on;  hotels  .>!  p.  d, 

Nashotah  (<'•  M.  >^-  St.  I'  )— Na^owicka  1.  'J'^  in.;  okauchee  I.  -J',  m.;  pine  1.  i  m;. 
L' Nashotah  I's 'J'^.  in.;  J  Xeiiahbin  I's  H '^  m.:  Mouse  I.  '_>  in. ;  Nii^;owicka  andokaii- 
rlieel'sbest:  iiickei(d.  laHiaiid  perch  an>  about  ('(lually  abundant:  minnow  bait; 
■bine  and  .Inly  be-i;  In  te'.s  *1..5iJ  p.  d.,  .*«  to  $'.i  p.  w,  ;  ^'uide  $'J  p.  d.;  bout  r.n,' 
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THE    ANCiLEU  S   Ol'IDE   BOOK. 


Neenah(<'-  <V;  N.  W.  and  Win.  ('.)— I^ke  \Vimi«»baBo  1  ai.;  Fox  r.  and  Lake  Biitfn 
dcH  MortH  at  Htrttioii;  tin;  laHt  uaiucd  i«  ht'Ht  in  Hiiniiuer,  and  Liake  Winuebano  }„->\ 
ill  fall;  )iik»'.  1).  h.,  white  ImHH,  jjickerel  and  i)ercb;  i)ike  and  ba^H  most  miuicroiis; 
flpoou  hookn  luoHtly  iiHed  aH  bait;  May.  June  July  and  iSt'iit.  bent  uiontbH;  hot<U 
$2  p.  d.;  miideM  with  boat  and  bait  iucludod  ;  i  p.  d. 

New  London  (M.  L.  8.  k  W.  See  page  XVIII.)— Wolf  and  Eiiibarras  r.  paHsin^- 
throuuli  city;  tirnt  bewt;  pickerel,  pike,  bawH,  catfish  etc.;  basH  most  iuiuktihi^" 
worm  bait;  early  HpringbeMt;  hotelH  .fjp.  d.;  bait  easily -obtained;  boats  cau  In- 
borrowed  when  needed. 

TSfo.  Prairie  {('.  M.  .t  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— Spring  1.  4  m.;  Prettv  1 .  r, 
m.;  laHt  bewt:  b.  b.  and  pickerel;  b.  b.  most  nunierous;  live  minnow  bait;  .Juin- 
and  July  bent:  hotel  at  reanonable  rate;  ))oatH  to  be  had  at  nominal  cost.  'I'hi' 
hotolhas  a  preserved  trout  ixind  connected  with  it.aud  a  cbarge  of  4l»c  p.  lb  is  inadi- 
to  all  who  lish  it. 

XToqaebay  ]jake(M.  A:  N.) — X  drive  of  six  miles  from  Noquebay  station,  lainU 
the  angler  at  Hale's  Ranch;  Medicine  (.'reek  and  MiiMlc  Inlet  are  near  the  raiulii-,:iinl 
abotiiKl  in  trout.  Large  numbers  of  pound  trout  are  taken,  some  running  1'^.  Uis. 
In  the  lake  there  is  tine  l)lack  bass  and  niascalonge  tishing.  This  section  was  only 
opened  by  rail  in  188:J. 

Vorrie  (M.  L.  S.  .^-  W.  See  page  XVIII.)— Lake  Gotoit  near  station;  Mayflowi  r  1. 
2  ill.;  liasH  1.  -till.;  last  best;  bass,  i)ickerel,  "mackerel"!?)  etc.;  bass  most  nuni>i- 
0118 ;  worm  baits;  June,  July,  .\ug\ist  and  September  best;  hotel  $2  p.  d.;  bi-iat^ 
50c  p.  d. 

Iforwalk  {C-  k  N.  W.  See  page  XML) — Moore's  cr.  1  iii.;  Brnsh  cr.  8  m.;  Spriii;.' 
Vail  -v  2  111.;  last  best;  brook  trout;  worms  as  bait;  May,  June  and  July  best;  hoti  i.s 
73c  to  $1.50  p.  d. 

Ooonomo'vroc  (C.  M.  &  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— Okauchee  1.  ti  m.;  Silver 
1.  '2  '■>  m.:  Twin  1.  4  m.:  Nemahbin  1.  ,5  m.;  Pine,  Beaver  and  Golden  I's  5  to  7  ni. :  La 
Belle  and  Fowler  I's  near  city;  no  choice  l)etweeii  them;  pickerel,  b.  b.,  perch  etc.; 

Siickerel  and  b.  b.  most  numerous;  minnows  as  bait;  June  to  October  best;  hotcl.s 
jl  to  .f:t  p.  d.;  boats  CtOc  p.  d.:  guide  with  boat  |2  to  $'i.M  p.  d.  There  are  a  num- 
ber of  other  lakes  within  1  to  10  m.  where  good  tishing  can  be  found. 

Omro  {('■  M.  &  St.  P.)— Fox  r.  near  station;  b.  b.,  white  bass,  pickerel  and  perch; 
pickerel  most  numerous;  minnow  bait;  June  best  month;  hotel  at  reasonable  rates); 
boats  5(Jc  p.  d.     The  railroad  bridge  is  considered  the  best  ground. 

Oshkosh  (C.  M.  «:  St.  P.— C.  .S:  N.  W.— Wis.  C.-M.  L.  S.  k  W.)— Located  on  Wo.'-t 
shore  of  1.  Winnebago  at  the  mouth  of  Fox  r.  Near  by  are  the  following  lak.-s; 
Butte  des  Morts,  Winnecouue  and  Poygan.  All  of  these  waters  abound  in  l.m.b.b,i)iki' 
perch,  pickerel  and  perch,  the  former  averaging 'i  lbs.  They  are  taken  Alay  I  t" 
freezing  weather  with  live  and  artittcial  baits.  The  best  grounds  are  quickly 
reached.  Hotels  $1.'2.5  to  $'2  p.  d.;  boats  with  bait  $l.r>()  p.  d.;  guides  $1.60  to  $2  'i'> 
p.  d.  See  The  Amkuu  an  .\N(jlkk,  Vol.  VII,  pp.  42.  There  is  good  trout  flshiut! 
.early  in  the  season  up  the  Fox  r.  about  16  m. 

Packwaukee  (Wis.  C.  See  page  XXI)— Buffalo  1.  at  station;  Ox  cr.  3  m.;  picker- 
el, bass,  pike  and  a  few  trout;  pii-kerel  mostly  abotind;  usual  baits;  March  to  N(i\- 
emlier  best;  hotels  at  very  moderate  rates,  boats  and  bait  can  bo  had  at  merely 
nominal  prices.     The  pickerel  (pike)  are  numerous. 

Palmyra  (<"•  M.  &  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.) — Spring  1.,  Pretty  I.,  Dousmaii> 
Troiit  p..  Green  1.  and  Pleasant  1.;  all  good;  pickerel,  bass,  trout,  perch  etc.;  pii  k 
erel  and  bass  most  numerous;  minnow  bait;  >Iay,  June,  September  and  winter  l>(>-i; 
hotels  fi2  p.  d.  or  $4  to  itVi,  p.  w.;  guides  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  and  bait  50c  to 
$1  p.  d. 

Pensaukee  (<'• '^  N.  W.  See  page  XVII)--Grt>eu  Bay  and  Peusaukee  r.;  perch, 
l)ass,  pickerel,  catfish  etc.;  perch  and  bass  most  numerous;  worm  bait;  May  ainl 
June  best  months. 

PeD^aukee  (('•  M.  A:  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— Pewaukee  1.;  b.  b.,  pickerel, 
pike,  perch  etc.;  pickerel,  perch  and  pike  most  nunierous;  minnows  and  worms  as 
baits;  August,  September  and  Octolier  best;  hotels  at  reasonable  rates;  boats  and 
bait  at  moderate  charges,  "  Kocky  Point"  is  the  favorite  ground  among  Ixal 
anglers. 

Phippa  ((".  St.  P.  M.  &  o.)— Good  trout  streams  accessible.  See  The  American- 
ANtiLEii,  Vol.  Ill,  pp.  313. 


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IK  American 


Pike  (M.  A:  N.) — Pike  r.  and  Ijrauchen;  Beecber  1.,  Rouse  1.,  Pine  1.,  Inland  1.  and 
oth«i><;  all  Rood;  trout.  basH,  iiiokerel,  pike,  suuflshetc.;  usual  bn  its  aud  seaMous; 
h'tilH,  guiden,  boatH  aud  bait  reanouable. 

Plattevllle  (C  M.  .^-  St.  P.  See  iuHide  back  cover) — Dugdalen  Branch  and  Peca- 
tmiiiu  Branch;  last  best;  trout;  art.  flies  and  worms  as  bait;  hotels  $'i  p.  d. 

Plover  (Wis.  C.  Sec  pa^e  XXI)— Wisconsin  r.  1  ni.;  Big  Plover  r.  2  ni.:  Little 
I'l-Ncr  r.  I'j  m.;  Buena  Vista  cr.  4  m.;  Dnc^k  cr.  7  ni.;  Metcalf  1.  7  m.;  all  good; 
IpiDok  trout,  bass,  i)ike,  percli,  pickerel  and  otlier  varieties;  pickerel,  basn  and  trout 
hi' ';<t  abundant;  minnows,  worms  etc.  used  as  bait;  July,  August  and  .September 
1m  st  months;  hotels  fi  p.  d.;  no  professional  guides,  but  information  easily  ob- 
tiuued;  l)oats  and  bait  to  be  had  readily. 

Plymouth  (>I.  &  N.)— Elkhart  1.  7  ni.;  Cedar  1.  .5  m.;  Dobbins  1.  4  m.;  Lake  El- 
li  :i  7  m.;  all  good;  pickerel,  1).  b.,  green  bass  (V),  etc.;  minnow  and  frog  baits;  May 
uutl  June  best;  hotel  .iil.50  j).  d.;  boats  $1  p.  d. 

Portaore  (C.  M.  *:  St,  P.  and  Wis.  O.)— Briggsville  p.  11  m.;  Swan  1.  4  m.:  Buffalo 
1.  U'l  m.;  I'tickaway  1.  IK  m.  aud  countless  smaller  I's  in  vicinity:  Buffalo  and  Puck- 
awiiy  l)('st;  pike,  pickerel,  mas'-«l<}nge,  b.  b.,  rock  bass,  perch,  stintlsh  etc.;  pike, 
jiirkVrel  and  bass  most  abundaut;  live  minnows  and  all  kinds  of  art.  baits  used: 
May,  June,  July,  August  and  Se\)tember  best;  hotels  $'2  p.  d.;  guides  can  be  found; 
liniits  and  bait  at  moderate  cost.  Our  correspondent  writes  "l»i'obably  no  place  in 
the  entire  west  furnishes  waters  where  lish  of  the  species  above  described  are  found 
iu  such  great  abundance." 

Pound  (M.  »t  N)— Loon  1.  8  m.;  Bass  1.  3  m.;  Beaver  or.  2  m.;  trout  aud  bass; 
trout  most  numerous;  June  and  July  best;  hotel  $1.5()  p,  d.;  guide  $1.75  p.  d.; 
boats  and  bait  reasonable. 

Prairie  du  Sac  (C.  M.  .^  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover) — Wisconsin  r.  near  station; 
Lodde's  Mill  4  iii.;  Fish  and  Crystal  I's  4  m.;  lirst  best;  pike,  pickerel,  bass,  cattish 
cti-.:  pike  most  numerous;  minnow  and  worm  bait;  April  aud  May  best;  hotels  $'i 
p.  (I.;  guide  ifl.Txi  p,  d.;  guides  furnish  boats  and  bait. 

Random  Lake  (M.  &  N.)— Random  1.  '4  m.;  Mud  1.  '^  m.;  first  best;  perch, 
Ij  b.,  pickerel,  suutish  etc.;  bass  and  pickerel  most  numerous;  clams,  worms  *nd 
hj.oon  hooks  as  baits;  May.  June,  September  and  October  best;  hotels  75c  p.  d.; 
bnats  aud  bait  at  tritling  cost. 

Beedville  (M.  L-  S.  Jt  W.  See  page  XVIII)— Loug  1.  5  ra.;  trout,  bassetc;  worm 
biit:  September  aud  October  best;  hotel  f"2  p.  d. 

Richland  Centre  (C.  M.  .t  St.P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— Malan than  cr..  Haw- 
kin's  cr..  Willow  cr.  aud  Knapps  cr.  about  12  m.;  no  choice;  trout;  worms  and  flies 
iiMii:  .\pril,  May  aud  June  best;  hotel  $1.50  to  $'2  p.  d.;  guides  I'tasouable;  boats 
and  bait  at  nominal  cost. 

Pine  r.  fj   m.;  first  best; 

usual  baits;  August  and 


Richland  City  (<"•  M-  &  St.  P.)— Wisconsin  r.  ^4  m. 


iiiikciel,  bass,  pike,  cattish,   etc.;  bass 
.s,  ptember  best;  boats  and  bait  $1.50  p. 


most 
d. 


numerous; 


Ripon  (C.  M.  &  St.  P.)— Oreen  1.  fi  m.;  i)ickerel,  pike,  b.  b..  white  bass  (s-vriped 
Im^s)  redhorse,  etc.;  pickerel  b.  b.  aud  white  bass  most  numerous;  luinuows  as 
bait;  May,  June,  September  and  October  best;  hotels  $1.50  to  $'2.50  p,  d.;  boats  lOc 
)..  h.;  bait  reasonable. 

Satuit  (M.  I'-  S.  &  W.  See  page  XVIII.)— Lakes  Thompson  and  George  adjacent; 
Ip.tii  first  class;  bass  and  mascalonge;  minnows,  spoons,  worms  aud  flies  as  baits; 
,)\iui'  1  to  Oclobtir  15  best;  no  hotels;  good  locations  for  camping;  boats  and  oarsmen 
1  111  be  obta'ned  from  Pelican  1.  10  m.  below.  Write  to  C.  C.  De  Long,  agent,  Peli- 
ciiii,  Wis,  who  will  make  arrangements  for  visiting  anglers. 

Sauk  City  (C.  M.  &  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover.)— Wisconsin  r.  near  station; 
H"uevcr.  4  m.;  last  best;  pickerel  aud  bass;  pickerel  most  numerous;  minnow 
b^iit;  April  and  October  best;  hotel  $1.50  p.  d.;  guides  not  necessary;  boats  5(ic 
y.  (I.;  bait  easily  procured. 

Saukville  (M.  &  N.)— Schuhs  1.  3  m.;  Goggius  1.4  m.:  first  best;  pickerel  and 
b.  b.   the  latter 'uost  aVmndant;  minnow  bait;  April  aud  May  best. 

Schlelaingerville  (Wis.  C.  and  C.  M.  A:  St.  P.)— Cedar  1.  2  m.;  Pike  1.  2  m.; 
eiiiiUv  good:  perch,  bass,  i)ickerel  and  pike;  in  Cedar  1.  perch  most  numerous: 
1.1.  kerel  in  Pike  1.;  usual  baits;  June,  July,  August  aud  Sept. best;  no  regular 
Liiels  or  guides;  boats  can  be  had  at  moderae  prices. 


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Shawano  (M.  L.  S.  A:  W.  Seo  paf(e  XVIII.)— M'olf  r.  aud  Shawano  1. ;  last  lif  ht: 
j)ick(  r«'l  anil  \mt*n;  baww  moHt  iiuiiieroiis:  trulliiif^  hookn  UHcd:  May,  Jime,  July  aiui 
Auj^UHt  be«t;  hotelH  $1  to  $2  j).  d. ;  (^iiidt'H,  Woatf^  and  l)ait  at  reasonable  cost,  tn.od 
trout  flwhing  on  the  Kewhina  Kewervation,  diwtaut  10  in. 

Sheboygan  Falls  (M.  L.  H.  k  W.) — iSheboynan  r.  rnns  directly  through  village: 
pickerel  and  1).  b.  ijrincipally;  woriiiH,  niinnowN  and  tn)llinK  naugH  unod;  Kjieannj^ 
Ih  lartiely  jirac-ticed;  June.  July,  .\uKUwt  and  Sejiteniber  Iicst:  hotels  $'1  p.  d.  or  ?:h 
tollop.  w.;  unities  not  required;  l)oats  and  bait  at  tritlinp;  cost.  The  surroiiud- 
inp  waters  within  a  radius  of  .5  to  20  ni.  give  excellent  fishing. 

Sherwood  (M.  &  N.)— Winnebago  1.  2  ni.;  perch,  bxss,  pickerel,  etc.;  niintiow 
bait;  May  to  September  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  charges;  guide  $2  p.  d  ;  boat!* 
and  bait  |1  p.  d. 

Sparta  (C  M.  k  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover) — Numerous  creeks  in  this  cminty 
tinm  'j  to  1.5  m.  from  this  Htation;  brook  trout  principally:  wni'ni  bait:  May  anil 
Seiiteniber  best;  hotitls;  $2  p.  d.:  boats  not  necessary;  hotels  will  furnisL  t;iiidcs 
or  give  information  as  to  best  grounds. 

Stanley  (Wis.  <".  See  page  XXI) — Lake  Marie  (i  m.;  ])ickerel  mostly  abouiid 
hcrt';  minnow  bait;  sjiring  and  fall  best  season;  hotel  $H.,')0  p.  w. 

State  Hospital  {C.  k.  N.  W.  St^e  i>age  XVII)^-Lake  Winnebago  '.,  m.;  l.akr 
Ibitti!  des  .Morts  V*  m.:  tirst  best:  pike,  basH,  i)ifkerel,  st\irgeon  etc.  :  liike,  bass  and 
Itickerel  most  abundant:  minnow  bait;  -Vpril,  May  aud  June  best;  hotel  .*■-'  \k  d. 
guides,  boats  and  bait  reasonable. 

State  Line  (M.  L.  S.  k  W.  Sec  page  XVTII)— Black  Oak  1.  3  m.;  trout;  minnows, 
flit's  and  spoons  used;  May  15  to  July  1  best:  liot(ds  moderate;  boats  7.")c  ]i.  d.: 
guides  ;?2  ji.  d.  l'arti<'s  visiting  Ibis  lake  shotiid  notify  the  (ien.  Pass.  .\gt.  of  tlio 
above  road  at  h-ast  ten  days  in  advance.  whi'U  the  proper  arrangements  will  lie 
nia('.<-  for  their  comfort  and  fishing.     See  .\.MKHirAK  .\N(4LKK,  Vol.  VII.,  jiage  ]:iJ. 

Stiles  (M.  A:  N'.) — Oconto  r.  near  station;  trout,  pickerel,  bass  etc.;  pork  iiiid 
minnow  baits;  April  best;    hotel  Ifl  p.  d. 

Stougrhton  (<'.  M.  k  St.  P.  See  inside  hack  cover) — Catfish  r.  runs  throiiuli 
town:  I'irst  1.  H  ni.;  last  best;  wall-eyed  i)ike,  iiickcrcl,  b.  b.,  rock  bass,  silver  bii.-s 
(lii(d)ahly  the  wliite  bass  or  fresh  water  striped  bass).  t1oiinibTs('.')  jiercli  etc.:  p<  iili 
m.ist  abundanl:  live  minnows  and  art.  l)aits  \ised:  May  and  .June  ln-st;  hot(  1  :a 
reasonable  prices;  boats  about  60c  i>.  d.  "Very  good  flshiug"  is  reported,  also  •no 
market   lishers  here." 

Summit  Iiake  (M.  L.  R.  ^'  W.    See  page  XVIID— Summit  1.,  Lady  1..  Clear  1.  ami 

liass  1.;  last  best:  b.  b.  principally:  usual  baits;  June,  July  and  August  best;  li.ii<l 
and  guide  at  reasonable  i>rices.  .\  threat  number  of  snuill  I's  lie  adjacent  to  iIm 
above  which  teem  with  flsli,  mainly  bass.  Write  to  agent  at  I'elicau,  Wis.,  1"  iii. 
distant,  to  engage  boats  and  guides. 

Theresa  (Wis.  ('.  Seepage  XXI) — Rock  r.  at  station;  pickerel,  bass  and  l>ull- 
lieads;  jiickerel  most  numenuis:  June  and  July  best  months  for  tndling:  \\.'riii» 
Used  as  bait,  but  trtdling  the  usual  method:  hotel  .•?!  p.  d..  .'f-t  p.  w.:  guides  rea^'ii- 
able;  boats  5Uc  p.  d.     Pickerel  tishing  rei>orted  as  very   tine. 

TomahlC  M.  ^:  St.  P.) — The  trout  streams  are  distant   from   4   to   pj   m.:  •' \ 

sport  and  fair  sized  fish  can  be  had.  freipiently  weighing  1  ';.  lbs.,    especially 
Crosse  r.     See  Thk  .\.MKllH'AN  ANtiLKK,  Vol.  III.  ji.  ;i4.'i. 


ill    1., 


Tremble  (M.  >'v   N.)--Hig  Suamico  r. 


m.;  pickerel,  bass,  brook   trout 


irms  are  prineiiial  bait  used;  spring  best  season. 

Troy  Centre  (C.  51.  X-  St.  P.) — Crooked  1.  4'..  m  ;  Oreen  1.  r.  m.;  tirst  best:  h.  1 .. 
pike,  pickend  etc.:  b.  b.  and  pickerel  most  abundant:  minnows,  worms  eti'.  a> 
baits;  June,  July,  .\ugust  and  September  best:  hotel  .*2  p.  d  :  boats  f'l  j).  w.:  tiait 
cheap.  Crooked  1.  is  reported  to  be  one  of  the  finest  fishing  grounds  in  Wi-  ■  i. 
Bin. 

Tunnel  City  (C  M.  &  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover)— Sparta  cr.  3  m.:  Tarr  >  r. 
;i  m.;  Flora  i-r.  2  m, :  Nilver  cr.  7  m.:  Sijuaw  cr.  8  m.;  Ash  run  .5  m.;  Little  La  i  laiii 
10  m.;  brook  troiit  only;  worm  bait:  .Kjiril  15  to  .\ugust  15  limited  by  law;  Loirls 
fl'p.d.:  guides  ?2  p.  d.     (iood  trouting  'cported. 

Union  Grove  (C.  M.  &  st.  P.)— Eagle  1.  ('>  m.:  jicrch,  rock  bass,  ii.  b.,  pickeii  )•  t  •.: 
perch  and  rock  bass  most  numerous;  minnow  and  v.orni  baits;  usual  seasons. 


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Van  Dyne  (WIh.  C.  See  pane  XXI)— Lake  Wiuuebago  1>2  in.;  pike,  pickerel  aud 
I  imk;  UHiial  baits  UHcd;  May,    Juue,  July  Aug.  auil   Sept.   best;  hotel  at  reaHouable 

.  l:!irnf'H. 

Watertown  (<'•  M.  k  St.  P.  See  insidt?  back  cover) — Rt)ck  r.  ruuuing  through 
(  ity;  baHH  of  all  kludw  aud  pike;  basH  are  nioHt  abuudaut;  live  and  art.  baitn;  April, 
.May  aud  September  best;  hotelw  $'2  p.  d. ;  boatH  aud  bait  at  uuuiiual  priccH.  Ex- 
(  clif'ut  fishing  in  the  vicinity  of  Watertown. 

Wankan  (0.  M.  k  St.  P.)— Lake  Butte  den  MortH  aud  Wolf  r.  10  ni.;  Rush  1.  3  ni.; 
Wdlfr.  best:  white  and  black  baHs,  pickcirel,  buUheadH  and  Hturgeon;  baH8  iiiost 
i.lmudant;  niinuowH  an  bait;  May,  June,  October  aud  November  best;  hotel  |1  p.  d. 

Waukesha  (C.  N.  &  W.  and  C.  M.  A;  St.  P.)— Pewaukeo  1.  4'i  ni.;  Salesvillc  1.  G 
la.;  Neniahbinl.  I'Jni.;  Nagowicka  1. 1"  ni.;  Pine  1.  10  ui. ;  Fox  r.  atHtation;  Pewau- 
lite  and  Nagowicka  I'h  beHt;  i)ickerel,  pike,  black  and  rock  baHx,  perch  ete.;  pick- 
I  I't'l  and  bawH  most  numer<:)UH;  minnows  and  meat  as  l)ait.>j;  June,  July  aud  August 
hest;  hotels  $2  to  |3  p.  d.;  rowboats  50c  p.  d.;  steamer  $ti  p.  d. 

Waiipaca  (Wis.  C.  See  page  XXI) — A  chain  of  13  lakes  including  Clear  1.  and 
Long  1.,  from  3  to  7  m.  distant  from  station;  i)ickerfd,  bast-  and  perch;  pen^h  most 
abundant:  minnows  and  worms  mostly  used  as  bait;  Juue  aud  SeptemVjer  l)est 
iijonths;  hotels  fj  to  ii  p.  d.;  boats  75c  to  $1  p.  d. 

Wauzeka  (»'•  M.  A;  St.  P.  See  inside  back  cover) — Kickapoo  r.  and  Wisconsin  r. 
near  station:  last  best;  pii'kerel,  bass  and  cattish  are  th(!  three  jjrincipal  varieties; 
minnows  and  small  tish  as  baits;  fall  season  best;  hotel  at  reasonable  i)rices;, boats 
and  bait  can  be  had  at  little  or  no  cost. 

Werley((".  &  N.  W.  Seepage  XVII)— Green  r.  near  station;  trout;  worm  bait: 
Aj'Vil  and  .May  best  months;  hotel  7.5c  to  ;fl  p.  d.  Thi«  river  is  reported  to  us  as  being 
■•(>no  of  the  best  trout  streams  in  the  state  of  Wisconsin." 

Wilton  (C\  &  N.  W.l— Kickapoo  r.  near  station;  Dorset  cr.  2  m.;  Moshier  cr.  2 
111.;  Stayton  cr.  1  ',  in.:  Hibard's  cr.  1  m.;  Soward's  Valley  cr.  (1  m.;  Sink's  cr.  5  m.; 
liilling's  cr.  I'l  ni.:  all  good:  trout  and  some  coarse  varieties:  worms  are  usual  bait; 
May.  June.  July  and  .\ugust  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d.;  guides  easily  obtained;  boats  un- 
necessary; Viait  plentiful,     (iood  trout  tishing  is  r(;i)orte(l. 

Winneconne  (•"•  M.  <t  St.  P.  See  insidi'  back  cover) — Laki'  Winufcoiine  1 '.,  m.; 
Lake  I'ovgau  i  m.:  Lake  Butte  des  .Morts  t'a  m.;  about  alike;  jiickerel,  pike,  l)lack 
and  white  bass,  perch  and  catti.-ili :  whitt^  bass  (striped  bass)  most  numerous;  live 
iiiiiinows.  spoeiu  hooks  and  art.  bait  used;  June.  July,  .\ugust  and  September  best; 
hotels  5^1. .50  to  f2  p.  d,;  guiiles  can  be  hid  at  f2  p.  d.;  boats  #1  j).  d.;  minnows  not 
jJeutiful. 

Withee  (Wis.  r.  See  jiage  XXI)— Black  r.  2  m.;  pii'kerel.  ))ike  }«id  pere-h;  usual 
lait-  use(L  May  and  Juue  best;  hotels  and  guides  at  reasonable  rates. 

Woodman  (<".  A:  N.  W.     See   page   XVII)— Wisconsin   r    ]',    m.;  jiickerel,    jjike, 

'■.  1).  etc.;  b.  Ii.  most  numerous;  art.bnit.-^  used;  .fune,  July  and  -Vugust  best;  hotels 
*1.50p.  d.;  boats  5Uc  p.  d. 

Worcester  (Wis.  C.  See  iia«i'  XXIl— Lake  loi  and  Craiiberry  1.  via  tliis  station; 
;li<  first  tli<  be.st:  b.  b.  and  perch,  the  latter  most  numeidus;  June,  .luly  and  Aug- 
ii-t  best:  UfUal  baits;  hotel  at  reasonable  rate. 

Wrig'htsto'wm  (t.  iV:  N.  W,  Ste  page  XVII)— Fox  r.  about  y.  m.;  b.  b.,  rock 
:'iis.-.  i'i)ie,  piiken'I  etc.:  tiy  aud  sj  oons  used;  May  and  Jmie  best;  hotel  at  reason- 
,iLle  rati-;  boats  plenty. 


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WYOMiNG  TERRITORY. 


Aspen  |I'.  P.)— Muddy  r.  4  ni.;   fiear  v.  lo  ni.;  HlaekV  loili  15  m.;  all  good;  trout 
ami  whitetish,  trout  predominating;  tly  and  grassliopper  bait>:  August  best  luonth. 


Carter  (F.  P.)— Blacks  Fork  of  Green  r.  10  in.:  Smiths  Fork  15  m.;  lieaver  ci 
111.:  H(  iivys  Fork  35  111. :  all   good.  Beaver   cr.  probably    be,--t:  mouiitaii 
L-rayling'  tli(  s  are  used  in  summer,  and  lieef  in  winter:  Jul 
liest  liioiiths.  >t\it  tvoiit  can  be  fieely  caught  during  winter;  hott 
with  wagon  and  team  ?5  p.  d.:  Hies  2c  to  5c  each.     Fort   Bl  idues 


;I5 

trout   and 

y.  August  ami  .September 

s    f-l  |i.  (L;  f,'ui<b- 

s  situated  lo   m. 


tiom  I'arteron  the  Blacdi  Fork  where  accommodations,  guides,  teams  etc.  can  Im 
obtained,  and  where  good  hunting  for  prairie  chickens,  deer,  elk  etc.  can  be  had. 
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Cokevllle{r,  P.)— Bear  r.  1  m.;  Smith  Fork  )j  m.;  Smith  Fork  best,  hut  lioth 
good;  mountaiu  trout  principally;  minnow,  grasshopper  and  fly  bait;  June,  July, 
August  and  September  best;  U.  P.  eating  house  $2  p.  d.;  guide  with  team  $5  p.  d.; 
bait  (lasily  i)nn'ured.  Fishing  is  tine  and  mountain  sheei)  and  intelope  are  to  be 
found  in  this  vicinity. 

Svanston  (U.  P.) — Bear  r.  near  station;  trout;  fly,  grasshoppers,  grubs  and 
worms  used;  June  and  July  best;  hotels  $2  to  $a  p.  d.;  guide  with  team  $5  p.  d.; 
no  boats;  bait  plenty.    Other  waters  within  4  to  26  m.  yield  excellent  trout  flsLing. 

Port  Steele  (U.  P.)— Savery  cr.  and  Battle  1.  about  50  m.;  Snake  r.  about  3o  m. 
first  two  best;  trout  and  mullet;   trout  most  immerous;  flies  and  meats  as  baitsA 
July,  August  and  September  best:  no  hotels,  camx>iug  necessary;  guide  $5   p.  d. 
fine  hunting  as  well  as  fishing  section. 

Port  Washakie  (Reached  by  stage  (150  m.)  from  Green  River  station  on  the 
T'.  P.  r.r.) — There  is  splendid  trout  and  grayling  fishing  on  the  forks  of  Big  and 
Little  Wind  r.,  especially  30  m.  west  of  the  Post.  The  months  of  July,  Auj^. 
and  .Sei)t.  give  the  best  report  on  the  art.  fly,  which  is  exclusively  used.  There  is 
a  hotel  at  the  Fort  at  moderate  charges,  and  guides  may  be  had  reasonable. 

KiUiard  (U.  P.) — Pear  r.  4  m.;  some  I's  in  the  mountains  from  10  to  20  ra. 
distant,  where  trout  are  abundant;  the  lakes  best;  trout,  chub,  etc.;  trout  mont 
numerous;  worms  and  flies  used;  August,  September  and  October  best;  Sectinu 
house  50c  p.  meal;  guide  $5  p.  d. 

Laramie  (U.  P.)— Dale  or.  14  m.,  Fish  cr's  16  to  19  m..  Trail  cr.,  Cache  la  Poudre 
and  other  cr  8  within  ,'j  day's  drive;  all  good:  brook  tnuit:  art.  fly,  worm  ami 
grasshopper  baits;  July  and  August  best:  hotel  accommodations  are  to  be  had  at 
$1.50to$Up.  d.;  guides  $2to$3p.d.;  no  boats  used;  bait  plenty.  Very  fine 
fronting  in  numerous  waters  near  Laramie. 

Piedmont  (U.  P.) — Blacks  Fork  r.  8  m.;  Hig  Muddy  cr.  >.j  m.  and  Spring  <t. 
Im.;  Big  Muddy  best;  trout  principally;  grubs  and  flies  as  baits;  August  uml 
September  best  months;  hotel  $2  to  $2.. 50  p.  d.;  guides  at  moderate  rate;  boau 
and  bait  cheap. 

Rawlins  (U.  P.)— Muddy  cr.  25  m.:  Savory  cr.  about  60  m.;  last  best;  mountain 
trout;  flies  and  fish  eyes  as  baits;  June,  July  and  August  best;  no  hotels,  campiun 
is  the  usual  custom.    A  fine  hunting  country. 

Sherman  (T.  P.)— Dale  cr.  6  m.;  Texas  cr.  7  m.;  first  best;  mountain  trout; 
worms  bait;  Juno  and  July  best;  hotel  $1  p.  d. 

Tie  Sidinff  (U.  P.)— Dale  cr.  3  m.;  Fish  cr.  0  ni.;  Trail  cr.  10  m.;  Sheep  cr.  IS  m.: 
Cache  la  Poudre  20  m.;  Fish  cr.  and  Trail  cr.  best;  mountain  trout;  grasshopper  and 
fly  baits;  July,  .\ngust  and  September  best;  hotels  $l.5i)  p.  d.;  guide  with  team  ;?"> 
1).  d.;  no  boats  necessary.    The  trout  are  abundant. 

Twin  Creek  (F.  P.)— Hams  Fork  3  m.;  trout,  whitefish  etc.;  trout  most  numer- 
ous; grasshox)pers,  beef  «to.  us  baits;  August  and  Septembet  best. 


INDEX  TO  FISHING  WATERS. 


11^ 
n 


intaiu    trout; 


most  uumer- 


Alaliama. 

Alabama  r 

liriircr 

Beaver  p.  or  lake 

Bijjlii'e  r 

Bit,'  •  anoc  ci 

Bi«.r... 

Bi«  1 

liij^  Mortar  cr 

Bij,'  Wills  cr 

BlHi  k  Warrior  r l-'', 

Bri)k(!n  Arrow  cr 

Burnt  Coruer  cr 

C'auiie  or 

Cbistuut  cr 

Clinctaw  1 

('.iiii'cuh  r 

(.M-ar !•",    in, 

Imw  cr 

l»e:i.l  1 

liisiita  Fail.* 

Lij^lit  Mile  cr 

Fivi'  Mile  c!' 

Flint  cr.  auil  r 1"), 

(iriiinel  1 

(.iiilt'cr 

Halls  cr 

HiillcHton  1 

Hulls  1 

luk  IJayoii 

Jdlinsoii  1 

K.iilhley's  1 

Kiiiu's  r 

Littii'  HedleHton  1 

Linlo  Mills  cr 

Mouiil 

Miirloi'oy  cr 

MuU.erry  r I'. 

Mni-aercr 

Mrl,au«hlin  1.  and  bayou 

Nuitli  Valley  cr 

Oak\  ille  p 

Ubati'hio  cr 

Persimmoa  cr 

Piilu'ou  cr 

(^Uniml 

Uw'.l  1 

liiclilaud  bavou 

Rose  1 

Shuilu!!  cr 

Story  1 

Swa'i  I 

Tallapoosa  r 

Tallasabatchit^  cr 

TayldFrt  1 

Ti-iuieHsee  r 

I  Tnmt  cr 

Turkey  cr 

rpsaw  1 

Valliy  cr 

Warrior  r 16, 


Arkansas. 

15  I  Clear  or 18 

15    CocLe    r 17,  18 

15    Cottonwood  1 18 

15  Crucked  1 17 

16  Dick  1 18 

15  ;  Ea.st  1 17 

16  :  East  Lake  bayou.  .• 17 

15  i  Faulkner's  1 17 

10    Flatrock  cr 18 

16  Fork(!d  1 17 

15  1  Gray  1 17 

15  ;  HarriH  1 18 

17  i  HillHl 17 

16  Hod^e  1 18 

1(!    Holntou  cr 17 

15     Hornehoe  1 17,  18 

17  Laurel  bayou 17 

15  Lee'w  cr 18 

17     Moror  r 17 

16  MuHtiaus  1 17 

15  Xea  1 18 

16  ()wat;e  cr 17,  18 

16    Oiiiliitar 17 

16  Plum  bayou 18 

17  Haline  r 17,  18 

16  '  Seitel  1 18 

Hi    South  Fork 17 

16  Sparinau  cr 18 

17  Spring  r 17,  18 

]  7    St.  Francis  r 17 

17    Sufjar  cr 18 

17     Walnut  1 18 

16    War  Ka^le  r.  and  vr 17,  18 

16    Warm  Fork  r 18 

16  '  White  r 17,  18 

17  Woodward's  1 17 

16    Woltascka  bavou IH 

15  I 

18  I  British  Colnmbia. 

16  ' 

It)    Cotiuitlam  r 3\> 

16    Harrison  r ;V,l 

16     Little  Lilleat  r 30 

16  Pill  1 3ft 

17  Slave  r 3'.> 

18 

18  California. 

IH 

16  Aptos  cr 18,  20 

K)    .\rroyo  Seco '20 

15  Austin  cr 1'.) 

17  Bedwell  cr '21 

16  Bishop  cr IH 

17  Boi^ns  cr '20 

15    Butano  cr '20 

15  Bi«  Pine  cr 18 

16  (armel  r l',» 

18  t'errocr 19 

16    (;hal)os  1 20 

16    Colabaua-s  cr 19 


■  1^ 

r  1 

5"    1 

lllf 


210 


INDEX    TO  FIKHING   WATERS. 


I      . 


WjSl' 


I'i 


I     1 


CorralitOR  cr • 10 

Coyote  cr lU 

Crj'Htal  Springs  1 IH,  20 

Dry  cr 1«,  '^o 

Eagle  Gleu  cr 20 

EttHt  AiJHtin  cr lit 

£l)iuoNa  1 IH 

Feather  r IM 

Garra  Pataa  cr lit 

GilliniH  cr 11) 

Grabaiii  cr IH 

Gualalla  cr 2o 

Hallfckcr li> 

Harriugtou  cr 20 

JoiK'H  cr 18 

Kerns  r 19 

KingH    cr 19 

Knowles's  AhIi  ranch 19 

Lagnua  cr 19,  20 

liagiinitos  1.  and  cr 20 

La  Honda  cr 20 

Los  Animas  cr 19 

Little  Sun  r 19 

Lobitas  cr 20 

I^)ne  Pine  cr 19  > 

Mark  Wester 19,    20,  21 

McCloud  r 20 

Mercedl 20 

Monterey  Bay 19,  20 

Ni<yisio  cr 20 

Novate  cr 19 

Owens  r IH 

Pajaro  r 19,  20 

Paper  Mill  cr 21 

Peseadero  cr 19,  20 

PilarciloR  1.  and  cr 19,  2(» 

Pinte  cr 19 

Purissinia  cr 2(t 

liaccoou  Straits 21 

llalston  cr 20 

llaucherie  cr 20 

Eocky  cr 19 

RuHniau  r in,    19,  21 

RiiHsiau  Gulch 19 

Salnias  r 20 

Salmon  cr 19,  21 

San  Andn^as  1 19,  'Jo 

San    Anst'lnio  cr 20 

San  Gregorio  cr 20 

San  Jose  cr 19 

San  Lorenzo  r 20 

San  Sal  cr IS 

San  Vicente  cr 20 

Scott's  cr 20 

Smith  cr 20 

Sonoma  cr 19 

Soquel  cr IK  20 

Squaw  cr 19 

Stewart  cr 19 

Sulphur  cr IS,  111 

Sur  Grande 19 

Toniales  Bay 19 

Tunitas  cr 20 

Valencia  cr IH 

Warm  Springs  cr IS,  20 

Whitney  cr 19  , 

Willow  cr 19  ; 

Colorado. 

Aninios  r 42 


Arkansas  r «.. 

Bear  cr 

..  m  41, 

. .     39,    4(1 

4'J 

41 
41 
41 

4(1 
40 

ii> 
.|if 

Beaver  l»r.  and  cr 

Becke's  I's 

. . . .    39,  40, 

Black  1 

Blake  1 

Bluer 

.......    3',' 

Moulder  cr's 

Burt'alo  cr 

<  'ache  la  Poudre  r 

('ataract  1 

ail 

4(1 
4'' 

Chalk  cr 

4i> 

( "hicago  I's 

41 
4'' 

('iniarron    r 

4(1 

Clear  cr 

41 

4(1 
4'' 

Cottonwood  cr.  and  1 

Cow  r 

Dallas  r 

4' 

Kagle  r 

•  41 

|p 

Estes  Park 

41 
41 

Evergreen  I's 

Fishl's 

i'l 

Forks  cr 

4(1 

Four  Mile  «'r 

4(1, 

li 

Frazi(^r  r 

4ii 

Frving  Pan  cr 

41 

(irand  1 

40 

(Jrand  r 

41 

Grizzly  1 

4:' 

Gunnison  r 

40 

4'' 

Half  Moon  cr's 

4<> 

Irwin  I's 

4ii 

Kahnah  cr 

41 

liake  cr 

3() 

41) 

I^jike  Fork 

4' 

Little  Ciuuirron  r 

Los  I'inas  r 

40 
41 

MunitdU  Parkl 

Ohio  cr 

Peros  cr 

41 

3',> 
4o 

Plat«?au    cr 

41 

Platte  r 

. .    39,    40 

41 

Quartz  or 

4" 

Itifle  cr 

41 

Itio  Grande 

. .     40,    41 

4:{ 

Roan  cr 

41 

Roaring  Fork  i-r 

Rock  cr 

3<) 

41 
41 

San  Migiu'l  r 

4" 

Sapinero  cr 

4'' 

Silver  cr 

4' 

Snake  r 

4" 

South  Platte  r 

State  cr 

411, 

4'i 

St.  Vrain 

3',. 

4T 

Surface  cr 

411 

Ten  Mile  cr.  audi- 39,    40,    41, 

Toniichi  cr 

4'J 
4" 

Trout  cr 

4'i 
411 
41 
4i 

a 

ii 

Troutdale 

Twin  I's 

Uncompahgre  r 

Upper  Cache  la  Poudre. . . 
Upper  Seciuache 

Connecticut. 

Alexanders  1 4! I 

Bantam  r.  and  1 44,  iH 

Beaver  br 45| 


INDEX   TO   FISHIN'O   WATEK8. 


211 


..    40,    4T,  42 

. .    39,    4((,  41 

....    39,  40,  41 

41 

3i» 

4(1 

3'.'.  40 

HI) 

4(' 

41) 

av.  4(» 

4(1.    4'i 

41 

4)1,    4i 

41 

41) 

4i 

4'i 

'41.    42 

41 

41 

42 

40 

4<i,    42 

4(1 

41 

4(1 

41 

42 

4).),    42 

4'' 

4't 

41 

39,    41) 

42 

i» 

41 

41 

3',) 

4" 

41 

...     SO,    40,    41 

42 

41 

...     40,    41,    4:? 

41 

41 

39.    41 

42 

42 

42 

4(' 

40,    42 

3i) 

39,    41 

41) 

39,    40,    41.    42 

42 

42 

40 

41 

42 

a 

42 

lent. 

a 

44,    4)1 

45 


BfiP  br 44,  4() 

BoU  here  p 43 

Bit,'  1> *=* 

hvntiH  1 ■*•* 

BoltoB  reservoir 4.5 

Hioiid  Brook  fit r 43,  44 

Bun-'Bp 43  1 

Bt<(h  p 4B  i 

Berkley  p 46  | 

Bliukberry  r 46  ; 

Braiick  br 46  ! 

('miiiau  Momitaiu  p 45,  46 

(Klar  Swamp 43 

('bmibuuj^aniinnainaug  J) 43 

('larkwellH  rencrvoir 4() 

Culniiibia  ji 4U 

Colnnibia  reHcrvoir 44 

Coventry  p 43 

CiTwtal  1 46 

Do^'  p 46 

Donlittle  p 45,  46 

Djc   HouBC  p 46 

Fttiinington  r 43,  46 

Feiiton  r 45 

Fmuitaiii  1 45 

Fryi-'H  p 45 

(ireenville  dam 45 

Orcenwood'H  p 44  ; 

Hall  Meadow  br 46  j 

Hell  Hollow  p 46 

Hopr 43.  44 

HdHKatonie  r 4:<,    44,  45 

Hubbidlbr 47 

Iiidiau  p 46 

iLdiaii  r 44 

Killiu(?ly  p 43 

Lake  KeiKiHia 44 

"    Kduoihoc 44,  45 

•  Pocatapoque 43 

•  Wauguiiibang 44 

■•    Woiionacopoiiinc 44 

Little  p 44,  47 

Little  r 45 

Long  1 43.    46,  47 

Long  p 43 

Long  iBland  Sotiud 44,  45 

Loud  p ■• 44 

Mainb  p 46 

Marnbapaug  1 46 

Mt  ado \v  br 43 

M(  rrifk  br 45 

Mill  r.  and  br 45,  46 

Mijosup  r.  and  ]) 43,    44,  46 

Mt.  Tom  p'h 44 

Natcbaug  r 45 

Naiigatnck  r 46 

Nvw  London  reservoir 44 

N.W  Mill  p 46 

Norfolk  rcHervoir 45 

01(1   Marsh 43 

I'acker'fl  p 45 

Park  p *•' 

Piugatuck  r 45 

Ptiirh  1 44 

Pond  Hill 45 

Poi)lar  Kwaini)  >)r 43 

Porter  Saw  Mill  p 46 

Quadic  reservoir 46 

Qiiaudnck  r 46 

Quarry ville  pd'H 43 


Qnaflsapaug  1.  and  r 45 

Quinebatig  r 43,  4,'> 

lleservoir  p 4Jt 

Kound  1.  and  p 43,  46 

Rowley  p 4C, 

Riidd  p 4f> 

K'iK«   br 46,  47 

Hfdtt  Swamp  br 43 

Shopang  r 44,    45,  46 

Shetiicket  r 4.-. 

Shnmway  br 4a 

Shuttle  Meadow 4:1 

Shuttle  Meadow  reservoir 41 

Smith  p 45,  46 

Snake  Meadow  br 44 

Snipsie  1 4.') 

Square  p 4;^ 

Still  r 4:i 

Stoneham  br 45 

Stonehouse  br 45- 

Stouiugton    harbor 46 

StiirdevautH  {> 4.5 

Taunton  p.  and  1 44,  45 

ThameH  r 45 

Tobey  p 4,5,  4(; 

Tuckers  br 4.5 

Twin  I'h 43 

Tyler  p 4(5 

Wakefit'ld  p 4.'),  4(i 

Waramaiig  1 44,  46 

Webster  p 4;i 

Wepe waug  r 44 

West  Hill  p 43,    44,  46. 

Whist  p 4(> 

Winsted  1 4(5. 

Wood  cr 4(5 

Yantic  r 4.5 

Zach'B  br 43 

Dakotah. 

Big  Sioux  r 47,  ^g 

Big  Sttme  1 47,  4<» 

Bitter  1 41) 

Blue  1 4<> 

Bois  De  Sioux  r 4u 

Brant  1 47 

(;ane  cr 4i» 

Clear  1 4h,  4U 

Crow  cr 47 

Devil's  1 47,    48,  49 

Elm  r 4i» 

Enemies  Swim  1 4<) 

(loose  r 41) 

Herman  1 47 

Horseshoe  1 40 

James  r 47,    4H,  49 

Jimr 47,    4H,  49 

Kampeska  1 49 

Lake  Benton 48 

"      Byron '..'  48 

' '      ( 'hapin 4<> 

'•      Hendricks 4h 

Herman 47,  4k 

"      Kampeska 47 

Madison 4s,  49 

Poinsett '  47 

' '      Teetonkeeha 47 

Lesterville  1 !  49 

Mapel  r \\  45 


m 

flOii 


i  1 


^2 


INDEX   TO   FISHING   WATERS. 


!  ^  M 


h' 


Minni  Wakan  or  DovH'm  1 IJ 

JVIinuie  Wawbtu  1 I'J 

Mi«8oiiri  r 1 1',  W 

MouHe  r 47 

North  Beaver  cr 4i> 

Norwegittu  1 48 

Pelicau  1 49 

PipcHtem  r 4« 

Pl<!a«aut  1 4'J 

Kedr 17,  49 

ItedHtoue  cr 47 

Eock  cr 49 

Haud  1.  ftuil  er M,  49 

Suako  cr 47 

Sheyeuue  1 48 

iSilvpr  1.  and  cr 47,  48 

Sioux  r 47,  48 

apiritwood  1 48 

Stiimi)  1 47,  48 

Swan  1 48 

Traverse  1 49 

Turtle  cr 49 

Unknowu  1 49 

Veriiiilliou  r 48 

Wall  1 • 48 

Waubay  1 49 

WildUicer 47 

Delaware. 

A«sauaman  b 50 

Atlantic  Ocean 50 

Bi>{elow  Inland 50 

Bottom  Hill  Drains 50 

C'udtir  iHland  ( 'lianncl 50 

Delaware  Hay 50 

Delaware  Breakwater 50 

Indian  r 50 

Bebobotb  b 50 

.Syuei)ux('nt  Bay 50 

Wbite  Oak  Point 5iJ 

District  of  Coltunbia. 

Potomac  r 60 

Florida. 

Bailey'8  cr : 51 

Becks  1 50 

Black  cr 51 

Blue  Spriuf^  r 50 

Boca  (!riga  b 5'2 

<'roKby  1 ,5'2 

Escambia  r :'..i,  52 

Flint  r 51 

i'ort  Cieorge  Inlet 51 

Governor's  bayou 50 

Ooveruor's  cr 51 

<irand  bayou  nud  lagoon 52 

Halifax  r 51 

Hare  cr 5o 

Hanlover  cr "51 

Hillsborough  r ."1,  52 

Indian  1 52 

Jetties  Sisters 51 

Kiugsly  1 52 

Xake  Alta 53 

"      (.'rjscent.* 50 

"     Mlccosukee 50 


Lake  Michigan  jr ry> 

',      Monroe 5^ 

"     Santa  Fe 5:j 

"      Weir • ,,  ,-,1 

"      Worth 51 

Lard  1 -,1) 

Little  bayou .vj 

Little  Uasparilla  Pass .-,j 

Lochloosa  1 .'1,  ,vj 

Meuatee  b :,,, 

Matttuzas  r -, j 

Mlccosukee  1 51 

Newman's  1 ."ii,  .V) 

Ocklowaha  r 50 

Orange  1 :>i,  ,- j 

Pablo  (Sisters ">! 

Payne's  Prairie ji 

Perdido  r 5  1 

Santa  Fe  r .  and  1 'v,i 

Sarasota  b 5ii 

fSilver  Spring ,>j 

Six  Mile  cr ."ii 

Smith  1 .' uM 

SuapiHir  banks  in  Gulf  of  Mexi<  o 52 

St.  Johns  r 50,    "ji,  .vj 

St.  Sebastine  r .'vj 

Summers  1 51 

Stiwanee  r 51) 

Tampa  bay 52 

Tarpou  Springs 52 

Tohopekaliga  1 51 

Trout  cr 51 

WacasuHsie  r 'm 

Wacissa  r 5ti 

White  Sulphur  Springs 53 

Oeorffia. 

AUatooua  cr 5;) 

Black  1 :a 

Bonitield  Mill  p '^ 

Beaver  cr •.4 

Big  Indian  cr .'4 

c  'anasauga  r ">t 

Cannon's  Mill  p 5." 

Chattahoochee  r ^3,    r>l,  'i.') 

(  hattiUuochee  r 51 

Chickamauga  r •"'o 

Commissioner  cr ■H 

Coosavallee  r 'A 

I'rittendcu  !> "i.' 

Delk's  p :a 

Dew's  \> n:i.  ."i 

Fast  Chickamauga  r ">4.  •">■'> 

Etouah  r .■;i.  '>'> 

Euharlee  cr 51.  'I'l 

Flint  r .■:!,  :>i 

Gorman's  Mill  p •'>:( 

Houston  Factory  p 54 

Hurricane  cr ''■! 

Juniper  p .":(,  .U 

Lime  cr ''li 

Line  cr 54 

Little  r 54 

Little  Tallapoosa  r 5:) 

McCrays  p 5.i 

Mill  ponds 51 

Mouee  cr 54 

Muckalee  cr,,.,,,,,,,,,, 54 


INDEX  TO  FISHING  WATEKS. 


213 


MuU'cr, 66 

>'(!(  liway  cr 54 

Sdlliiway  r 55 

Idolize  r 55 

Kkdoiiee  r 55 

OKt '•"•bee  r.  aud  I'h 5;t,    54,  55 

(divfr'H   p 55 

I losiiini >iila  r 5;i,  54 

(i(itliialcHij,'a('r 5;J,  54 

(ictlicalooj^a  Mill  j) 53 

I'aihilla  cr 55 

I'al'  'Ula  cr , 54 

Pnt-<liga  cr 54 

Pt-iivine  cr 5;i,  54 

ptititH  cr 63,  55 

Pliil'iui  cr 53 

piiiiil)kiu  Vine  cr 53 

KiiiiiKiii  r 55 

lioL'-rH'  Mill 54 

lintti'UWdoil  cr 55 

Savannah  r 55 

scai>  f*" *-t 

swetwater  cr 53 

Ti^'iT  cr 55 

Twt  fdyH  r 53 

Viriimi  r 55 

\\'v>\  ( "hickaiuan^ta  r 54,  55 

Wliitcwater  r 53 

tt'dc.ids  cr 54 

Idaho  Territory. 

Ikar  r.  and  1 55,  5t) 

liij.'  Wood  r 55,  5t) 

lilarkf oot  r 5t'> 

lilu"  cr 55 

Bni>e  r 5(') 

I  anyou  cr 5ti 

'  iiiiias  cr 55 

Mill   r 55 

Kwli  1 5f, 

\h\  leu  1 5ti 

Ivi.it'Uai  1 5(1 

I.ak'-  ( 'oner  D'AliMio 5(1 

•    Pcnd  D'Oriellc 55,  5(! 

[.in  li*  Wood  r 5ii 

M.ilad  r 5(; 

Ma; -h  cr 5t'i 

Mel  iciue  Lodge   cr 55 

Uii.l  1 55 

hrk  r 5t) 

i''irr  Nenf  r 5(; 

KaMiit   cr 5C. 

Kattlir^nalif  cr 5() 

\ili.l  Hole   1 55 

sbdf  Unn  r .'  ",  5i') 

Nh  1  r  cr 55 

^iia ke  r .'5,  50 

^uda  cr 5') 

•*liiiit  1 5t". 

TaLoma  1 5{) 

Xudian  Territory. 

Oitiii  cr 5t) 

''iati(l  r 5tJ 

H"r~<-  cr ,')(•) 

I'aw  I'uw  iv Titi 

Verdigris  r 50 


i  niinois. 

Beaver'  p 

Dlack  Snake 

Bluff  1 

Brew'H  Tauk  p 

Brick  HouHe  Blough 

Calumet  r.  and  1 

i  Catharine  1 

'  Cedarl 58, 

Chijunel  1 6o, 

'  <'hattenH  1 

Clearer,  audi 6H,    60, 

Copperas  cr 

Deep  Hole 

Deep  1 fH, 

Delaware  1 

Delevan   1 

Des  Plained  r 6H,    5'.t, 

Du  Page  or 

l)ntch  cr 

KnibarraH  r 57,    5',>, 

FiHhl 

i  FirHtl 

Fourth  1 • 58, 

Fox  r.  and  1 57,    58.    6i). 

Gages  1 

Geneva  1 58, 

Gilbert  1 

Goose  1 

Grans  1 

(irassy  1 

Green  r 

Haniliough  1 

Haniel's  1 '. 

Hilll 

Horse  Shoe  p 

Illinois  r 67,    5H,    5!), 

Iro(iuois  r 57, 

Kimkakce  r 57,    .58,    M, 

Killlmck  cr 

Kishwaukee  r 67,    58, 

Kylecr 

Lack  Slongh • 

Lake  dc  Pric 

"    Michigan 

Lilly  p..... 

Long  1 68, 

McColliini  1 

McCord's  p 

!McFiU'land"s  1 

Mereilosia  1 

MiUItace 

Mississippi  r 5S,    ,50, 

^loody's  liayi),! 

;\[i)i'cdock  1 57. 

Morial 

North  Hor.-f  cr 


Gk.-i 


Otter  1 

Piasa  cr 

Picatonica  r. . 
i  Pishkasaw  cr. 
i  Pistaqnaw  1.. . 

Pittslmru  1 

Prairie  SU'Ug': 

(^Tieeus  1 

(Quiver  1 

Rapid  ]) 

;  Bock  r 


58. 


59,    00, 


69 
()0 
58 
OO 

5*; 

57 
bl 
61 
01 
OO 
61 
67 
00 
01 
5lt 
5H 
01 
58 
58 
01 
57 
01 
01 
00 
58 
6i» 
68 
OO 
.5<.» 
58 
57 
00 
()0 
57 
5'.> 
01 
00 
01 
OO 
OO 
0(» 
57 
58 
57 
OO 
.5'.> 
511 
Oo 
lio 
6'.» 
6'.> 
00 
5'.» 
01 
01 
57 
67 
5'.t 
50 
01 
5l» 
5'.» 
57 
59 
57 
58 
.5'.t 

ei 


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2ii 


INDEX  TO  FIHHINO   WATEB8, 


■  'i  ' 


Uound  1 58  I 

Kuiiniuii  1 •'>*<] 

Httltcr '>l  1 

HuiHl  1 •'•^  «! 

Sand  Pit «" 

Htttiil  Hlough *>«) 

Serouil  1 ^^ 

Htiimchwino  1 fi**.  *»0 

Hhoiil  r ^ 

Milvorl (■)«.  t".t 

Miiit'ltzer  1 60 

HliiitliH  1 6(5,  (iU 

Si>lattt'rH  IJock  1 6« 

Hi>riii«l '>'•.  ^''^ 

Hpriu^^  Hlough Sy 

Htroii«8  1 f^t' 

8<iKar  r <Jl 

Swan  p 6i> 

Third  1 fiH,  61 

Tli(>ini>m>n8  1 'W 

Twiu  r.s tw 

VennilHou  r '•'7.  01 

Willow  1 «> 

Wolf  cr *il 

Indiana. 

Barber  1 64 

Berry  1 <H 

Bif?  IT CU 

Bin  Suf^ar  cr *M 

Blue  r «a 

Bruce  1 M 

Buck  or bl 

Caluuiot  r (W 

Cedar  1 <i-',    M.  W, 

Centre  1 04 

Christiana  1 O'i 

(Ji 
G4 

64 
64 
6;j 


Loou  I 

Lower  Bayou. . , 

Mauitan  1 

MaHHiHHiuewa  r. 


fi4 

tij 

"U 

ti: 

Mauniee  r tji 

Maxiuku(;kee  1 61.    i.:i,    i;4 

Mud  1 u 

MUHcattttuck  cr (^ 

Nino  Mile  1 li.) 

Ohio  r ii2 

l'i(^f()u  cr ('■: 

I'lt^aMaut  I t).'.  64 

Bound  1 ti'2,   t).; 

Halauiouie  r U;j 

Hand  <'r W 

Silver  1 61,    liv,  114 

Hiniiutou  1 (i- 

Hi)riuK  cr til 

8t.  .IoH«'i)h  r (i': 

St.  Mary  r Ci 

Stout  Mill R) 

Sugar  cr (i: 

Sweeze  p —    tii  I 

Tippecaiiue  r.  ami  I'h H'i,    •  :i.  (H 

Turkey  1 6'i,    ii:f.   64 

Twiu  I'h 6.' 

Upjier  biiyc  lU ti.;  I 

Yellow  r ti) 

WabaHh  r ti'J,    '.1.   ii4 

Wahlron  1 ■. il. 

White  r (i. 

White  Water  r (is  I 

Wild  Cat  cr ti;,   6)  I 


Clear  1 tl'i,    '■>'•* 

Clifty  cr .: 

Cole  cr 

Crooked  1 61 

Deep   r 

Eel  r 


Iowa. 

Beaver  Diiui  cr ft' 

Bi|4  Beaver  r 6 ' 

hin  Cedar  r li'i 

Big  cr 6' 

Bin  Sioux  r '4,  6'  | 

Black  Hawk  cr ti' 

Boyer  r tjiil 

B\irt'alo  cr ti.' 


Elkhart  r 62  i  Burtnnu  1 0' 


Fall  r 

Fish  p 

Flat  Kock  cr. . . 
Flat  Kock  r.,  B. 

Flint  1 

Golden  1 

Graham  cr.... 
Haw  cr 


(1 

01 

6'2 

and  1 04 

64 

64 

63 

62 


Heatou  1 62 

Hofjbackl 64 

Hudson  1 (hi,  64 

James  1 04 

Jones  1 62,  64 

Kankakee  r 62,    63,  64 

Koontz'.s  1 64 

Lal>  u  ( 'icott 63 

"    Eli/a 62 

"    Geor^^e 64 

"    Jani«;H 61 

"    Mainkuckee 61,    iW,  64 

"    Michifiau 63,  64 

Langamba^u  1 , 63 

Lewis  1 64 

Little  Sugar  cr 61 

Long  1 , , , , ••#!«<    62,    63,  64 


Cedar  r i'>^.    67,    i>*,  il'.' 

Cedar  1 6'  | 

Clear  1 .... ' '■"',  H" 

Cone  1 1)5 1 

Coon  r m;,  11" 

Crane  or 'i'' 

Dead  I • h:  | 

Deadm.in's  cr li'i 

Dew  Moines  r 1 .",    t.t;.    n';,    t.>.  >'■■■ 

Elk  1 t-^l 

Elml ml 

liar  1 6: 

Goose  1 ti" 

Higbl -1.  6S] 

Holmes  (Jut 6'.' I 

Indian  or ti'l 

Iowa  r (i4,    tit.,    '  ',  61*  I 

Le  Claire  Hapidn li'' 

Little  Cedar  r 64.    i  •',  li'i  I 

Little  Iowa  r 6'  | 

Long  Slough till 

Lost  Island  I ti'' 

Lotts  cr ti' 

Maijiioklta  r ')\  6" 

Medium  1 ...,,.....,., CoJ 


INDEX  TO  FISHINO   WATERS, 


215 


t,,l. 


64 

6i 

(14 

6i 

fii 

61.     liM,  04 

M 

m 

• .  • .  6:i 

(i2 

«•: 

i>:.  64 

(•>'.',  li; 

6) 

ti.) 

til,    liV,  tJ4 

Hi  i 

61 

6': 

6i 

6:1 

6J 

62' 

62.     t  :t.  64 

()•.».    ti:t,  64 

6.< 

62  1 

tV) 

ti'.'.   'lit.  ml 

1;. 

(i.  I 

0.1 

I)i.    wi 

a. 

6«l 

61 

&'i\ 

(,:< 

'4.  6.'| 

6'.i 

M 

6,"  j 

Ojl 

.(!.",     tiT,     TH,  (I'M 
6M 

,. i-.-,  ti:| 

tJ5 

n\,   I,: 

()','  1 

ti;^  I 

6'i 

<.i;.   u:,   i\  '!;• 
til  I 

I>4  I 

ti' 

d" 

6'.>\ 

tiSl 

.(14,     Cit.,     i  ",  6m 

li')  I 

(>4.     1',  I)')  I 

6:1 1 

6til 

ti-i  I 

ll'  I 

./.,  d: 

Col 


M' riclocia  r... M 

Mil'ilf  r tiS 

Miii'ivacr »>7 

MiiitH'wiiMlita  1 tl8 

Mi-«iHHii)i»i  r tii\    ()rt,  t>7 

MiiHctttine  Hloiinh i'f>,  (17 

N..ithr tir» 

Niith  Hkiuik  r ti7 

OkoliojilV (•.7,  tiH 

okoboji  r tlH 

ott'T  i-r ti.') 

I'il%i*  rnu 'iT,  til* 

Kiii'i'ODii  r till 

]{(ila}Ml (17 

K'll'biirHl (ir> 

KiM-k  r (ir) 

Uvaul tlH 

Si'ilt  cr (iH 

Sjir^i'.uta  1 (14 

.Sl)(-ll  Rock  r (Ih,  (.<.» 

Silver  er- (1(1 

.Hilvnr  1 titl,  tlH 

Sii'iix  r tl7 

Skmik  r (17.  tw 

Scuith  r tl5 

South  Fork  r tlH 

.ScutU  Hkuuk  r (17 

Spirit  1 (IS 

Sipfing  1 (li> 

Storm  1 (Kl 

Suiittsh  i> (1.^ 

Swini  1 (IH 

Tiunil)Ull  1 (IS 

Turkey  r (l.'i.    tit;,  tin 

Twelv'e  Jlile  1 tW 

Twiu  I's (1."),  (Itl 

Twin  HihttT  I's tU,    ('..'>,  (1(1 

Viipcr  Iowa  r (ir> 

Vulvar titl,  <i7 

AValll (14.  (ill 

Wapnie  r dtl,  (17 

AVapnieHonoc  cr (!'.• 

Wupsiinuii'onr 114.    t;,'>,    tUi,  (IS 

Watts  1 07 

West  Fork tl.").    (IH 

WiHconsiu  r (17 

Znllicott'er  1 (1(1 

Kansas. 

Atkanfia.i  r 7t» 

liiuhelor  cr (59 

IJuclielor  r 7# 

ma  .r 70 

Hlut>  r tlii,    70 

I'lUriit  cr 7t) 

(ox  cr Oi) 

Delaware  r 70 

PiirackiT  cr 6S> 

Klni  cf 70 

Eureka  1 70 

FiiUr tii) 

Fiirliiif?tou  1 t)".» 

Fish  cr («) 

HarriFcm  cr 70 

KiiiiHaw  r 70 

r.iihotte  r 70 

littloOsafie  cr 69 

Little  Walnut  cr 70 

Manuatou  r '>'\    70 


Mill  cr 69 

Neimlio  r 70 

Onane  r 70 

Ut'piihlicau  V 70 

Hock  (  r 70 

Saline  r i'9,  70 

Smoky  Hill  r t;9,  70 

.Solomon  r fi9 

Sjirinu  cr (19,  7o 

WakuriiHH  cr 6tf 

Walnut  r (19 

White  Water  r Hit,  70 

Kentucky. 

Barren  r 70 

Jllack's  1. 71 

IJlue  Lick  r 71 

UrowuH  Lock  on  barren  r 70 

Cumberliind  r To,  71 

Dry  Klin 71 

l>.\er's  1) 74 

Elk  Horn  cr 71 

(iaHper  r 70 

(Ireen  r 7'J 

HouHton  cr 71 

Kentucky  r 71 

Kinnikonick 71 

Knob  J-ick 72 

Licking  r 70 

Little  Sandy  r 71 

^li.sHissi)!})!  r 71 

MuHHchuiin.s  1 71 

North  auil  Soiitii  Foik  rV 71 

North  Elkhorn 71 

Ohio  r 71 

Osborn."*  p 71 

Kays  br.  of  IJarien  r 7w 

Keelfoot  1 71 

Kock  Castle  r 71 

South  Fork 7i 

Spanish  1 72 

Stoner  r 7' 

Sweeney  and  Pottci.s  Mills 7i» 

Iiouisiana. 

Bayou  Callahan 72 

Kayou   iJes  Alleinands 72 

Bayoii  I-anresse 7'2 

Bayou  .bpse 72 

Bayou  Laiirier Ti 

Bayou  Teche 7'2 

Carroll  bayou 72 

Chef  Mciiteiir 7'j 

Cote  Blanche  bay 7-j 

{'ourtableiu    bayou 7'j 

(4tilf  of  ."Mexico' 7-j 

Harvey's  Canal 72 

Lake  Field 72 

Lake  Maurepiis 7v> 

Lake  Pmitchartmin 72 

Lake  .Salvadore 72 

Lake   Ja.^se 72 

Middle   bayou 72 

Millers  bayou 72 

Passu  Racjuette 72 

Petit  Anse  bayou 72 

Petit  Sable 72 

Poiute  Miuuee 72 


i 


T-T 


21lt 


INDEX    r«J    KlHHISa    WATKKW. 


'lauKipalma  r. ., 
The  UiuuletH..., 
VeriiiUliuu  bay. 


fWl 


Main*. 

Allen  br 

AudroMcoKKiii  1' 74, 

Atlautic  Ocean '«3,    7H, 

back  r 

Harkc     }i 

liiiitlelt  p 

lli-ar  p 

btiily  Htr 

HcltiiHi  Hiiy 

UelKiiivtf  I),  ttiul  Htr 

Ul'llSOU  i> 

BiK  HoM^r     

Birch  i> 

Birch  Htr 

Black  br 

Bhick  Bntok  p 

lion  br 

Boyd  1 'O, 

BraKiiduco  .• 

Branch  br.  and  r 70, 

Branch  \> 

Brandy  i> 

Bulliiiu  r 

Bunker  pd'H 

BiitlcriMilk  II 

Cllllllioll,  J) 

Clin;     I 

C'anci    .*ay 

Centre   p 

China  1 

CobboH**ei'onti?e  cr 

CobbosHcccontco  p.  and  1 73, 

Cochnowagon  cr 

Cold  r 

Cok    Stream  1 74, 

Crockett  p 

Dead  Htr.  and  r 7.'», 

Duck  p 

Dyera  p 

Ea(?le  1 • 

East  p 7(), 

Echc  

ElUe  p 

Kmbdiu  p 

E8tes  Cove 

Farm  br 

I'laKHtulVp 

Fonerrtuii  br .... 

Fo.ss  \i   

Frencliniau'H  Bay 

Garland  p 

Getchell  br 

GOOHU    p 

Grand  I'g 

Great  p 73, 

Great  Swamp  br'a 

Hancock  p 73, 

Harvey's  tront  br 

HaydeiiH   1 7(>, 

Hemonway  br 

Hemlock  str 

Hifjhland  1 73, 

llogan  p 70, 

iiom  p 


72 


78 
75 
78 
76 
73 
7B 
74 
77 
73 
73 
74 
74 
74 

in 

73 

7tt 
78 
7(i 
73 
78 
74 
74 
78 
77 
74 
78 
78 
74 
75 
78 
70 
74 
7(} 
74 
70 
75 
77 
77 
74 
74 
78 
77 


'it> 
74 
72 
73 
74 
73 
74 
74 
70 
77 
70 
78 
77 
78 
75 
75 
77 


HorMCHhoo  1). 
Hot  Brook  1. 


HouHtin  p 

Hojt  br 7ft, 

Iu<lian  p 

JanioHon'M  p 

JohiiHon  br 

Kennebago 1 .  and  r 

Kennebec  r 73,    70, 

Lake  (Jouoway  or  Hhlp  p 

Lake  Ht^bron 

I^ike  Maranacook 

liako  Ninnecohh 

I^ike  Umba^off  

liake  Wellokennebacook 75, 

LickH  pd'H 

Little  r 76,    70, 

Littit!  Bonn  r 

Little  Haco  r 

Lon((  br 

Long   1 

Lcm^p 73,    76, 

Lovell'H  p 

LovewellH  p 

Lower  Keizer  p 

.MadiHon  p 

Maxalloway  r 

Marnhall  p 

Mattacnnk  1 

Mattainiwontiu  1 

Mctiratli  p 

Miiadow  br 

MeHHaloUMkt'el 73, 

MeHHalonnkee  Htr 

Middle  branch 

Middle  dam 76, 

MiniHter  br 

Mol.ilmnkamuuk  1 73,    75, 

MoliinciiH  1 

Mo(  mehead  1 

MoowelucmaKUUtic  1 73,    75, 

Mopaun  I'h 

Moxio  p 

Mt.  Bluep 

Mt.    Desert    Inland   

NarragUit^tun  Bay 

NecinaHHct  p 

New])ort  p 74, 

^■'        inw  1 

II  p 70, 

ih%»  I'Ht  p .■ 

-Hctd 

<)W  p 

Ueadl 

.  irkerH  Head  p 

rarmachentie  1 

raswadumkeag  Btr 

Patten "h  p 

l'ea\>ody  cr 

Peabodv  p 

Pellonbr 

Penobscot  Be 

Perhani  ntr  .._...• 

Perkin'H  1  . .'. ,.... 

Pettic's  p . .  

Piper  p 

Piscataciuia  •      

Pleasant  p 73, 

Pleasant  r 

Pleasan  t  Ridge 


7:1 

I  I 

74 
7:) 


71 
7:1 
71 


7i 


77 
7."i 


7i 
74 
7:1 


73,    77 


72, 


I 'I 

7") 
77 
7i 


INDEX    to    rW.llVH  WATEIIK. 


217 


74 

74 

::. 

76.  77 

77 

77 

7ii 

7.'i 

73,    7tl,  77 

p 'I'l 

7t', 

75 

7n 

7ti 

)k 75,  77 

7:i 

in,    7(1,  77 

74 

Til 

, t  ■> 

;:i 

73,    76,  77 

71 

71 

71 

7."i 

7i'i 

7h 

:•< 

7**1 

7ii 

'."""".'.V'wl  7'; 

I '' 

7-i 

7r).  7T 

7ii 

..     73,    7r.,  77 

(-» 

7."i 

..    7;t,    75,  77 

7"» 

7ii 

n 

,....'. 71 

7.'p 

.'.".'.'.'.'."    74,    I'] 
10,    7-* 

•    •   •   •  '  ' 

.  -,i 

7:1 

7''. 

7i'i 

, 71 

^  ^  ,  ,    ^ !•' 

■.■■■"■"73;  77 

7 1 

7') 

7-* 

,.* 72,  75 

77 

".* 73,    71 


I'lmiipr  hr ''• 

i'nihiiik  |> 74 

I'llhiid  hr 77 

I'li-luiw  1 73 

IliiiiUf   p 74 

ltaii|i<'ly  I'm 73,  77 

ltH|pi<l  r 76 

Itiiiilf  SiiHke  p 73 

H.r.lM  p 74 

111  >ii  11(1  p 73 

SalmttiH  p 77 

Sii.o  r 73,  7H 

SiKldh'hatk  p'h 77 

Su).'iiMMitwak(-Ht(  ]) 73 

Siiliiioii   Ktr 74 

Siiml  p 7i! 

MHiuly  r 73 

Scarlioro  r 77 

S,  hoodie  I'h 7«5,  7H 

Si  III  «'(»■(!  p 77 

Si  liano  1 77 

Si))(iMti<'ook  briiiK'h 7»i 

ScIh'c  1 74 

Ht'\fii  PoiuIh 77 

Si'wallH  11 73 

Sill  ppardH  r 73 

Slii'ppoiid  Ktr 74 

Ship  Pond 7« 

ShirU-y  p 77 

Sih.rl 7r. 

skillinnH  r 75 

Siiiiill  faui'V  p 7() 

Miiithrtt'ld  p'dH 77 

Sllnw'rt  p 73,  7ti 

Soiitfo  p 73 

Si.iitli  p 73 

S|i(  ita<U!  p 77 

S|  iiii'cr  p 75 

nmiiton  r 75 

ThiiiupHou  p 7(i 

Tim  p 7(i,    77,  7S 

T.ily  p 73 

T "iiiah  8tr 74 

TntlH  p 7(! 

Tiink  p 74,  75 

Twh-hcll  br 75 

I'lijifr  Dam   IJanni-lfy  Lake 78 

I'lqHT  Kt'izer  p 74 

Wait    p 74 

Watihie   p 7h 

W.  hbers  p 77 

Wihl  p 74 

\Vi  st  Branch  p • 75 

Whi'tHtoue  p 7'2 

White'H  br 75 

Whitney  p 70 

WliitHtone 75 

Wihl  r 75 

Wilson's  p 75 

Wiiitblv  br 74 

Wurtbly  J) 74 

Yiiiint^'H  Millp 7y 

Manitoba,  Province  of 

Assiniboinc  r '21,  22 

Bi-aver  cr.  and  r '21 

Hit  wlew  1 '21 

'■^^n.r '-ii 

tp.nkedl '^1 


.I««  '..liMii  (T iJ 

KaMiiniHti<|ua  r 91 

IjiHalh'  r 21 

Manitoba  1 21 

MorriH  r 21 

( hik  1 21 

IVlicun  1 21 

»/ir  App«'llB  Vn 21 

U.d  r 21.  22 

UoNHtau  r 21 

Wilb)w  IT 21 

Winuipi'K  1 22 

Maryland. 

Hononifl  Point 80 

lUn  (liin]Mi\v(b'r  r 71) 

Hi«  Pipe  ff 80 

lUaokwatcr  r W) 

IbiMb  r 78,  711 

( !hoHa)>eako  Day 7H 

('b«'Ht«T  r 81 

Cboptankr 7!t.  80 

Conoi-oclu-an'ie  cr 71),  81 

Dffp  cr 7H.    80.  81 

Doubb'  Piko  cr 71) 

DowiiH  Mill  Dam 81 

Elk  r 71) 

FiHhint?  cr HO 

Fitnch's 8(1 

Furnace  Ib'ancb 80 

(ircat  Cacapon  cr 80 

(Jiinpowd.T  r 78.    71».  80 

I^iiir.'  r 71) 

J.ittlc  (juiipowdt-r  r 71) 

Little  Pipe  cr 80 

Middlor  78 

Motiocacy  r 78,    71),  80 

Morgan  r 71) 

Miiddv   <r 80 

North  nrancb 80 

North  KaHt  r 79 

Over  Shot  Btr 80 

Owin^H  cr 80 

Point  of  HoikH 80 

PatHpHco  Falls 71),  80 

Potomac  r 79,    80,  81 

"Uotb'H   WarchouHO  ' 81 

Sassal'iaH  r 78 

Severn  r 78 

Shenandoah  r 80,  81 

Sir  Johns  Run 80 

Snowy  cr 7'.t 

Sus(inehanna  r 78,    79,  8<i 

Synepnxeiit  Beach 80 

Tanj;ier  Somnl 79 

Thomas  cr 80 

Tolchester  Beach 78 

TnMlhaven  r 80 

Weverton 80 

Winters  r 79 

Yougbioghcny  r 79,  80 

Massachusetts. 

Abbott  br 82 

Acushnet  r HS,  85 

Adams  and  tlheshire  Res  . . . ., 82 

Archers)! 83 

Ashunict  p 82,  Ki 


m 


'k^ 


1 


218 


IUDKX  To  FISHINO  WATERS. 


d 


Asflabot  r 

AHHawunipHutt  1 84. 

AHHonet  r 

Atlantic  Ocean 

Austin  b 

Back  r 

Badacook  \) 

Bad  Luck  i> 

Bakers  p 

Bald  Pate   i> 

BariiHtablc  Bay   

BariiHtablt)  Harbor 

Barrow  \> 

BawH  r 

BaHHCtt  ))r SI, 

liaHHCttH  |) 

B<)arHill  p 

Beaver  ]) 

Bin  ^^andy  p 

Big  Wifiwam  i> 

Blackaiiiori!  j) 

Black  br 

BlackfiHh  cr 

BlackHtone  r 

Booii'h  J) 

BoHton  Bay 

BoHtoii  Harl»or 81, 

Brackctt'H  br 

Braiiitrce  Great  i 

Breakneck  p 

Bread  and  CIiccmo  cr Kt, 

Bridge  cr 

Broad  br s-J, 

Browns  p 

Burleigh  br 

Buttermilk  Bav 

Buzzards    Bay"    8'J,    8;f,    84,    85,    8(), 
8!»,    '.Ml. 

Cape  Cod  Bay 82,    85,    87, 

Cedar  p 

Cedar  Swamp  p 81, 

CbandlerH  p 

Charles  r 

(Uniulninagungamaug  1 

Chanucy  p 

Church's  lies 

Cochitinite  1 

Cochituch  1 

Cole  br 

Coniit  and  M-iosehorii  p 

Conganiond  I'm 

Connecticut  r 84, 

CooneniesHct  p 

Cranberry  Meadow 

Crane  p 

Cunibry  p 84, 

CuHhingH  ]i 

Cu.shinan  br 

Deerfteld  r 83, 

Dennis'  p 

Devol  p 

Dick's  p 

Diniock  p 

Dorchester  Bay s:t, 

Ducks  p . . . .  :   

DniMoy  1) 

Dunbar  br . 

Duxbury  Bay 

Eagle  p 81, 

Eldeus  1 


87 

80  ! 

81  i 
8«  I 
8'2 
83 
8('> 
8-2 
8i; 
81 
88 
81 
85 
87 
8(i 
81 
88 
84 
87 
84 
88 
87 
88 
84 
87 
86 
85 
87 
81 
83 
89 
8'.» 
88 
81 
88 
8-i 


80 
88 
8'.t 
8(5 
8;{ 
8'.» 
8',l 
84 
85 
87 
84 
82 
89 
89 
8-i 
90 
8-2 
88 
87 
8-2 
87 
90 
83 
83 
84 
87 
88 
87 

87 
83 
84 


ElHsp 81 

Ezekiel's  p S7 

Factory  p s; 

Fairhaveu  Bay hs 

Farm  1 hT 

Farm  p s; 

Fife  br n:i 

Five  Mile  p Hi 

Flagg  Meadow  br ,s;i 

Flax  p s  •, 

Foiling  Pound n7 

Forge  p M 

Fort  p S4.    s'.i 

Four  Mile  p ^l 

Fresh  br Mt 

Fresh  p 83,    Hi,.    s7 

(libl)s  br H-> 

tileasou  p H'l 

(lien  p k:( 

tireat  p 82,    sii,    ss 

Great  Pocksha  1 8ti 

"      Quaiticush  1 ,si 

"      Quitaeur  1 ^li 

(ireenough's  p itii 

Halfway  Boik si 

Hampton  ji s:i 

Hatches  p fsj 

Hathaway's  p Hi 

Heald's  p sii 

Heard's  p kT,    ;ss 

Higgiu's  p X'l 

Hill  and  Beiir  Hill  p si 

Hoag  p -.I) 

Hoosac  r .<i.    sii 

Horn  p -1.1 

Housatouic  r .-ij 

Howe   br ,■l^ 

Hyauuis  Harlior ,i:l 

Island  p •>.! 

"      Creek   p s7 

Johns  p s:i 

Kings  br sii 

Knapps  p St) 

Knox  br sj 

Larned  p h7 

Lashua   1 ^J 

bowis  Bay «! 

Little  ( 'hauucy  p H.'i 

Pocksha  1 hi; 

(^uaiticush  1 .*.  . .    •>! 

Sandy  p ^7 

"      Wigwam  p <4 

Long  1 <l 

Long  p 81,    82,    83,    85,    8(),    iw,    ■<■> 

Loon  p '1 

Ludlow  IJes '^ 

Magog  br il 

Magt>g  1 a  1,     i;' 

Manhan  p 'J 

Macjuan  p ■■<' 

Mashapaug  p <"< 

Mass.  Bay 82,    .s!i.    ■'" 

Mendon  p *i 

Middle  p <) 

Mill  br H\* 

Mill  cr S',1 

Mill  p 82.    s:),    f<s 

Mirn  ir  1 •.    s» 

I  Monument  r "<■.' 

Moores  p t*' 


IWDEX  TO  FISHING  WATEH8. 


21.) 


81 

ST 

s; 

hh 

HT 

sT 

s:i 

M4 

S'.l 

N  1 

M 

,S4,  s;) 

M 

Ml 

.  .       S3.       Hi'.,      X'i 

xi 

K7 

hit 

. .  H2,  Mii,  MS 
Hl\ 

>1 

■■<<'> 

'.HI 

.■<1 

S'.l 

SJ 

'..'...'......    si 

si; 

;-i7,   HM 

S'i 

...........   »1 

, ;i;l 

.-1.    Sii 

.-i.i 
Si 

s  * 

.^.i 

S7 

s:i 

>'.i 
sii 

SI 

s" 

S'2 

...........   ^-1 

S.'i 

■II  i 

■<' 

.  . ' -4 

H 

85,  8(>,  SS,  .lii 
.1 

.........    '1 

a  1.    '.* 

............   ^' 

<s 

. .  .  8-2,  .S!'i.  ■'' 
"l 

S.*) 

■i',1 

'.'.'.'.'...'...■.  ■■''•' 
'. . .  «2,  .s:t,  '^^ 
•.    S4 

ST 


MMO«ebr Sfi 

XI'  pi'ft".vo()(lH  !> 8(1 

JI"rse'H  p 85 

Muss  1) H'2 

Miulp 1X» 

Muildy  1) 82 

Mvstic  1) 8(;.  80 

Mystic  r 80  : 

Naiituckft  .Sound HS  . 

N:irro\vs 8!) 

Nash  r 8(5 

Naslmwiiiiinick  \) 82  ; 

Niisbiia  r 84.    8.S,  Sit 

Nrl)()iis(n  r 81,  87: 

Nciioiist't  Reservoir H'.\ 

Nino  Mill-  \, 81 

Nippouickct  \i SS 

North  1 81 

North  r 82.    8:J.  87 

Nnrth  Six'ctacle  p 81 

N'irth  Wiittiipiiii  p 8;j 

Norwich  \\ 8:j 

Nuttiut,'  l)r 8'.»  ; 

Oiiota  1 Sii  1 

Parker  r 82  ' 

I'ariietr Sit  , 

Parsuiis  br 82 

I'.iiDjbr Hil 

I'iikorol  !> 85 

Pickering's  Hav 8:{ 

Pleasant  Hav ;i:i,  8(i 

Pleasant  1 84 

P.i.kshal 84 

Pddunk  p 8-_'.  08 

Pmikapo.v  p i'i> 

Pmitoosue  1 Hj 

Pniitsack  '•2 

P(ita.Hh  br ;'7 

Pc.wder  Mill  br ;•'.» 

PrDvineetowu  Harbor •'('> 

giiabojjr 811,  89 

(^iiinev  Ha.v 86 

(JiiiiiHinaniond  1 85 

giiiticns  I si 

Heiils  \) 86 

ItirhnioTid  1 87 

llnse  Mar.v  1 83 

SaddiugV  p 88 

Salt  p 82 

Saihlerson  lir 82 

Sand  Mill  br S'.l 

Saiidv  p 81,     S3,  85 

Shaker  Mill   br SI 

.Sliaker  Tro\it  br S7 

Sliepard's  1 83 

Shivericks  p 83 

Silver  1 8i> 

-Smith  br 83 

SnldlllOU  p 85 

Suiith  r M 

"     Speetaide  ji Hi 

•    Wattnppa  p ^'•3 

•'    West  !• SI 

Sjarks  br S2 

S] k  p 84 

S|Mctaclt'  p S3 

Sp.-tj) .'.     ,-i(l,  ;I8 

8.,  iiinniicook  r Sit 

Snuiteanuf  lJa\ S2 

Statlord  p 83 


Htib'H  p 81 

Still  r 88 

Stiinip.v  br 88 

Htuuip.v  p 88 

Siulbnry  r i  ,.  88 

.Suntaiifi  1 84 

Tauntuu  r i.i.  88 

ThonipHou'ti  !> 81,  85 

Thopet  br 86 

Three  Rivers  p 88 

Tom  Cove 86 

Town's  p 8.5 

Trout  br ..  85 

Trout  p 85 

Union  p 83 

I'likauiet  br 82 

Vine.vitrd  Sound 83,    8.1,    87,  DO 

Wachusett  1 89 

Wales  p 82 

AJ'alker  br 82 

Walker's  p i.-j,  88 

Walluni  p 82 

Ware  r 8J,  86 

Water  Works  p HH 

Wattis  p urt 

WatHon's  p 88 

Watuppa  1 85 

Wautappa  1 88 

Wedtie  p 8'J 

Wellrteet  Bay 88 

W(lls    br 82 

Wewcautit  r 88 

Wheeler  br 82 

Whitehall  p 8« 

White  IhIiiuI  p 83,  8" 

Whiti-'s  p H7,  88 

Whitintjp — 83 

Whiuie.>  i'     86 

Winneeunnet    }) 88 

Winter  p Sit 

Winthrop  1 84 

Woodbury  Res 89 

Woods  UoU  Harbor no 

Passage .'. 90 

Yoknnt»  I*ond  br 81 

Mexico. 

Guaynias  Bay 90 

Harbor 91) 

Gulf  of  (  iiliforiiia 9() 

Michigan. 

Aekerson  1 'it 

.\danis  1 <i7 

.Vfiawa  r 99 

Alderman  1 94 

Andrus  1 94 

Vruistronn  I's ",t2 

Au  SSable  r 93,    97 

.\n  Train  1 •9it 

"      "      r 90 

bad  r ion 

Barrows  1 97 

Barton  1 99 

Base  1 <)2 

Bass  1 • 94,    97.    100 

Batche waua  r 99 

:  Beau  or 04 


T^ 


220  ■ 


INDEX   TO   FISHING   WATEBS. 


Bear  cr vn 

Bear  1 91,    %,    !t7,  UK 

"     r !>1 

BeitntTH  cr '.(5 

Berrien  Si>riiigH imi 

Betsy  1 iff) 

Bif^l '.XI 

Big (;e0..r  r itH 

Big  Clam  1 '.»! 

Big  Edily i>5 

Biglo w   V  r '.»7 

Big  Stoue  1 \ii 

Big  Trout  1 lU 

Blatikcr '.(4 

Black  1 '.tl,    '.»:t,    <.I4,  W\ 

Boardiiiiiii   v '.t4,    ",'.'>,  UMI 

Boiling  Si)riiigH 'Xi 

Boody   1 '>■> 

Boot  1 '.)» 

Bosne  r 91 

Bn.okHl    9f 

BrowtTH  1 94 

Brule  r 91,  99 

Buckhorul 98 

Biirtl 9(t,    9s,  loo 

Buttermilk  cr 95 

(.'amp  1 99 

Cari)  1   95 

(.'arp  r 9(1,    95,  97 

Ca^^ri  r 9H 

I'at  <r 94 

(.'eilar  cr 9.') 

Cedar  1 9.1,  Im) 

Cedar  r 9(»,    95,  98 

Chain  Th 99 

Clieboygan  r 91 

Cliehoyganiiing  cr 99 

Clieneaux  IslandH 95 

1 95 

rhicagoanl 94,  99 

Chiplifwa  V 91 

Chockalay  r 97 

Cliul)  Creek  I'h 97 

Clarks  1 91,  9(; 

Cold  r 99 

Cold  Brook  1 95 

Cold  Water  1 92,  9(1 

Coolhaugh  cr 97 

Corrv  1... 9'i 

Cranlxaryl 91,     95,  9() 

Crai)o  1 97 

Crispelll 94 

Crooked  1 9a,    9:>,    W,  98 

r 90 

Crotch  1 BK) 

Crvbtal  1 90,  94 

Dam  1 93 

Deadman'H  1 99 

Deer  c 94 

Deer  1 97 

Detroit  v 9:i,  lol 

DevilH  cr 98 

Devilsl 91,  97 

Diamond  1 9fi 

Douglas  1 98 

Duck  cr KK) 

Du.k  1 91,    9'J,    95,  99 

Dumont  1 90 

l>utcliman"«  1 90 

luiglel 94 


Eight  Point  1 '.-l,    '.i; 

Elk   r \i2 

Erie  I <  (•>,    '.)-, 

EHcanaba  r 91,    94,    it* 

Fall  r ii:, 

Earewell  1 iu 

Fence  r [)>,    % 

Firth  1 imi 

Fisher'Hl lud 

Flat  Bock  r m 

Flint  r ',i;t 

F'ord  r '.((i,  luo 

Fortune  I's '.ij 

Four  Mile  1 <.r, 

Fox  r ',i',i 

(laryantua  r '.i.i 

Crauguac  1 "Jl 

(ieorge  1 '.c, 

Georgc'H  1 lni 

Gogebic  1 '.i.l 

GooHe  1 91,    9(J,  Kil 

Goulais  r '.t'.i 

Gotirdneck  1 w 

Graham  (or  Clrayhani)  iShoals '.•ii 

Grand  r 92,    9:t,    95,    '.i7 

Grand  Traverse  Bay Ion 

Grass  1 .* liKj 

Great  Trout  hv imi 

(jrecn  1 O.'i 

(rrcggH  1 '.I'.l 

Gun  1 '.1^ 

Gurley  1 '.i^ 

Gurton  1 '.'.■> 

Hales  1 '.I'l 

Half  Moon  1 9o,  \<i\ 

Hall's  1 '.'Ii 

Hanlan  1 'M 

Harvc  1 '.H 

Hay  cr '.m» 

Hemingway  1 '■>' 

Hemlock  r '.n 

Hersey  cr 'Jl 

Hersey  1 '.»'> 

Mersey  r ; \'x 

llVKH  1 ',i7 

High  1 '.lit 

Hitchcock  Eddy 'J.") 

Hogback  1 '.•.") 

Hog  Creek  1 loii 

Hogsett  1 W 

Holi<lavl '.t'.t 

Howard  1 9:t,  W 

Huron  1 .!>< 

Huron  r 93.  I'll 

Imlian  1 92,  '.>.i 

Indian  r 9ti,     98,  Ina 

Iron  r 94,  '.''• 

Joe  1 '-<'< 

Johnson  1 b"' 

Kalaimizoo  1 '.''.' 

Kalamazoo  r 9(i,    91,    92,    98,  ■.';i 

Kellys  1 I'll 

Keweenaw  Bav ' '.»(»,  '■''> 

Kimball  1 '.'' 

Klinger  1 '.'|j 

I^icey 'h  Dam '.'" 

liacey  1 '.'1 

Lacey 'h  \< '. ''' 

Lake  of  the  Woods '/I 

Last  Range  1 '"' 


INDEX  TO   FISHIN«l  WATERS. 


221 


I'l,   :i; 

'.12 

I  c,  ;i7 

...  .    ".'1,    IM,  >.'T 

'.•") 

'M 

<ij,  w; 

llKI 

MO 

'"." ".'1 

'.i;! 

%,    llM 

'.'T 

\\>.\ 

ii;l 

.'....... ;a 

.'.'."......'.!...  ii'i 

'.i.t 

.....  ill,  '.•<■>,  I'll 
i.i'.t 

'.I'.i 

iiuiii'sV.V.'.'.V.   w 

.    '.fi.    '.t:t,    '.•.">,    '.iT 

llHI 

V*i 

Inii 

■/.'.'.".'.'.'.'.' rci 

' '_'_'_" '.I'.t 

'_'"".". '.>:> 

"  '  '  '  ' '    ' ;i2 

. .  <((  t,    '.m; 

■■".".' ',':( 

'.i:t 

■■.'.'.' '.14 

'.III 
'.IT 

........v.".    '.'1 

'.I') 

<,IK 

'.i7 

_'.'..' ',!'.) 

>.l.") 

'. '.I.') 

lim 

"'_'_'_'.' w 

...........  '■''•'' 

......    '.»:t.  '.''•' 

'.IS 

......    W.  I'll 

•t'j     '.I'.' 
"."".Ml,     w' 111" 

'.(4,    '.I'.t 

'.III 

"  '  ' llMI 

il  '   I'i'i,     '.tH,     '.''.' 

I'll 

'.Ml,     '.i.'i 

_ '.i."> 

'.i7 


I.iiunil 04 

J iiard  1 94 

I..  .■<  Cheneaux loo 

I.iiiie  1 '.»1 

I.iiicolu  r UN) 

Little  CVdar  r S»o,    '.»;(,    '.(K 

Little  Clam  1 91 

LittleficKll {VA 

Little  Jdhul i»0 

Little  Johnnon  1 10(» 

"      MaulHtee  r 90 

Little  North  IJruinli 9K 

Little  Paw  Paw  1 92 

'•      liound  1 loo 

"     Saublel'M 90 

Li>nt,'l 9(»,    91,    9-',    9('.,    9H,    99.100 

LooiiiiH  1 92 

Lower  1 99 

-■Macatawa  1 94 

Mannu)  1 y» 

Manistee  1 im 

.MaliiHtcer 94,    9.'),    97 

."MiUiiHtiiine  1 9(i,    99 

MiiniHtiiiue  r 1>9 

.Maple  r 9H 

.Marhle  1 9H 

.Masciilonj^e  1 9U 

-Musiiie  InlaudH 99 

Mich.  Center  1 94 

Michi^auiuio  1 90 

.Michigan  1 

91,     9:t,     94,     9"),     9f>,     97,     9S,     >,).>,  100 

^lifhipieotin  r 99 

Mill  er 95 

.Miner  1 90 

Moua  1 9<i 

-Montreal  r 99 

Morton  1 9'2 

.Mudl 95 

Mullet  1 '.11,  HM' 

MiiUKelsl 9t) 

Murll 90 

-Muwkenou  1 9() 

-MuKkeKou  r 9:^,    94,    9(i,    97,    98 

.MiiHkratl 9(1 

Narrow  1 91,    92 

Nile  er 94 

North  Branch 98 

North  1 92.    9:1.    97 

( ).sHeo  r« 'J'' 

OtHe^o  1 97 

otter  1 a? 

overall  1 90 

I'aint  r.  92 

I'awPawl 92,  KMi,  lol 

I'aw  Paw  r 9a,    95,  Khi,  lol 

I'ent  water  1 98 

ivre  Mar.iuette «l.    92.    98,    99 

I'erriu  1 '•»! 

I'tshekee  r 9(1 

I'cterwon  1 W> 

I'.ttilxme  1 94 

Pickerel  1...  90,     9;J,     94,     95,     97,    9s.    9'.) 

I'lKeonr 91.  UHI 

I'ike  Bay 94 

I'il^riin  r 94 

I'iiie  I ''2,    9.-..    98 

I'me  r '•••"'.    '•»-<.  l'«» 

IMeaMftntl in.    97 

Hum  1 W) 


Pogie  1 94 

Portage  1 92.    9.'?,    94.    95 

Portage  r 94 

Powder  Horn  1 97 

Purdj  1 9U 

ItaiHiu   r 92.    9(1 

Uapid  r 94 

Haven  r 95 

l{eed'.s  I m 

Reynolds  1 97 

Uirter 101 

Boarint^  br 9;{ 

Boliinsou  1 90 

Bock  r 90,    9:t,    98 

Boe  1 94 

Bofiue  1 99 

Bose  1 9.\    100 

Bound  1 91,    94.    96.    98.    99,100 

BuHhl 9:{ 

Sage'H  I lol 

SaKiuaw  Bay 91,    99,  lol 

Hajiinaw  r 98,    99,  101 

Salmon  Trout  r 94 

Hand  1 91,    92 

Sand  r 99 

Sand  Beach  Harbor 98 

Sauble  1 100 

Sauble  r 100 

Schoouover  1 92 

Sebewainti  r 99 

Second  r 94 

Section  Ten  1 9ti 

Shiawashcc  r 98 

Ship  Canal 94 

Silver  cr 9:J 

Silver  1 92,    95 

Silver  r '.«5 

Sink  1 9:J 

Sister  1 92 

Six  I's 9il 

Six  Mile  1 90 

Sixteen  Mile  1 9(1 

Slopnick  1 90 

So.  Boarrtman  r 99 

Southworth's  1 92 

Spring  br 91 

Spring  1 9:< 

Spruce  r 90 

Spur  r 9  i 

S<iuaw  1 99 

St.  Clair  Flats 92.    99 

St.  Clair  1 92,    99 

St.  Clair  r 9li,  loo 

St.  Joseph  r 92,    97.  l<io 

St.  Joseph  Harbor Iimi 

St..gerl 99 

Stanley  1 94,    99 

Sta  r  1 90 

Star  Island 99 

Stearns  bayou 94 

Stone  1 90 

Strawberry  1 92 

Stuch's  cr 98 

Sturgeon  r 95.    90 

Sugar  Loaf  I's 99 

Sunset  1 94 

Superior  1 I'O,    90 

Taiiuamema  r 97 

Teal  1 97 

1  Third  r H 


;! 


222 


INDEX   TO  FISHINO  WATEBS. 


Three  Milo  1 !»7 

Thuuder  Hay 9<i 

TittabawaMHee  r '.t8 

Tfibaoto  r 93 

Trout  1 IKl,  97 

Turtle  1 93 

Twin  (T 93 

Twiul'H 97,  KKJ 

Twin  SiKtorH  1 97 

Twiu  HpriiifiH 1(H) 

Underwood  1 94 

Valentine's  1 93 

Vanauten'w  1 93 

>'and<T<'ooksl 94 

Van  Kttau  1 97 

Viuiv ard  1 91,  SM5 

Wallidl 97 

WaHiplcr'Hl 91,  92 

Way  Koad  1 lOO 

Wewt  Branch 98 

White  1 94 

White  r W>,  9(1 

Whitefish  1 96,  97 

Wild  Fowl  Bay 91 

■Williaia'H  1 100 

Willow  1 9(> 

Wolf  1 9t) 

Minnesota. 

AgnuH  1 101 

Albert  Lea  1 105 

Alexaniler  1 104 

All  e  1 102 

Amelia  1 113,  1(»7,  110 

Aniidou  1 105  , 

Anoht)Hipi)i  1 104 

Artiihoke  1 101 

Ash  IV 10(1 

AKhl.vcr Ill 

Bald  Kayle  1 Hi 

Balwain  1 110 

BaHs  1 102,  104 

Battle  1 102 

Bavl 103 

Beach  1 lOtJ 

Beaver  1. 108 

Benton  1 10(> 

Big  1. 102 

Bi|,'Clani  r 110 

Big  Cobb  r lo7 

mn,  Bine  1 lOK 

Big  Uock  cr llo 

BigS  .    <el 102,  108 

Birch      lor> 

Black  H<.of  cr 107,  110 

Blue  Karth  r. 107 

Brule  r 103 

Buftalo  1 107,  108 

Buffalo  r 108 

Biuntside  1 110 

Bush  Valley  cr I(i7 

Camp  1 ' 1(»8 

Cannon  1 104 

Cannon  r 103,  104,  108 

Cedar  1 101,  104.  loO 

Charlotte  1 KKJ 

Chipjtewa  r 108,  109 

Chisago  I's 102 

Christian  1 101  ' 


Circle  1 103,  104,  lus 

Clear  1 l(r2,  1(»3,  104,  KJ."),  107,  10s,  im 

Clitheritl ! ,  itri 

Como  1 10,-),  i(i<,( 

Cormorant  1 101,  103,  10.5,  Kk! 

Cornelia  1 iin 

Cottonwood  1 i(i:t 

Cottonwood  r 1(im 

Credit  r Kni 

Cross  1 Kut 

Crow  cr , ii)."i 

Crow  r KC 

Crow  Wing  r llii 

Crystal  cr Vi' 

Crystal  1 102,  104,  107,  imt 

Cynthia  1 lii-.t 

Darling  1 KH 

Ds.y  Valli-y  cr liiT 

Deer  1..    Ho 

Deer  Horn  Branch Vn 

De  Montreville  1 lu'.i 

D(?8  Moines  r Id.) 

Detroit  1 liiij 

Diamond  1 lol.  100,  111 

Donnelly  1 l(i:i 

Dower  1 Ml 

Dutch  1 111.-) 

Eagle  1 102,  lo3,  108,  111 

Eagle  cr lu'.i 

East  Battle  1 102,  1  In 

East  Chain  1 im 

East  Okebena  1 Ill 

Elk  1 ]0'2,  1H4 

Elkr 1(12,  \'n 

Elysian  1 li  i ; 

Emily  1 106,  107,  l(i.> 

Estella  l._ 1h:j 

Eunice  1 lnj 

Fish  1 KU,  1(15,  KW,  108,  In.t 

Floyd  1 lo:( 

Forest  1 Ini 

Foss'  1 inT 

Fountain  1 im 

Fox  1 KW.  104,  108,  iH.t 

French   1 liH 

Geneva  1 101,  li  is 

Gervais  1 io;< 

Goose  1 KJti,  li  IT 

(^h-and  1 lii'.t 

(ireen  1 lUl,  106,  111 

(irindsttine  1 ln'i 

(irindstone  r In,") 

Grove  1 Ill 

(iuU    1 lll.'l 

Gull  r In.-, 

Hall  1 102,  I'll 

Hamlet  1 f Inf 

Hauska  1 in> 

Hay  den  1 J  in 

Heron  1 In  , 

Hexeth  1 In: 

Hooswold's  1 In; 

Horseshoe  1 104,  InS 

Howard  1 [  in:, 

Hunt  si ]ii4 

Indeiiendcnce  1 liiT 

Indian  cr ]n; 

Island  1 1  i; 

Jew.tt  1 , imj 

Johauua  1 im 


INDEX   TO  PISHINO  WATEB8. 


223 


. ..  l<t:».  H'4,  I's 
l(ir>,  l(t7,  los,  iin 

lir> 

.  .' urn,  liK.) 

101.  103,  105,  kk; 

IM 

, l(i:t 

Ids 

lii'.t 

111"! 

'.'.'....., li)."i 

1117 

IM 

InT 

102,  104,  107,  lo'.t 

KK.t 

".' HH 

liiT 

im 

10.! 

lii'.i 

iia 

'!.'.. 101,  IOC),  111 

KKl 

■■■■ 101 

10.-, 

'.  10-i,  it«.  it»«.  111 

lO'.l 

lO'i,  110 

loi 

Ill 

102,  V'i 

102,  lot 

lo; 

....  106,  107,  lot 

lo.i 

loi 

105,  IOC,  10«,  lo'.t 

lo.l 

lot 

loT 

101 

103.  104,  108,  lo'.t 

lot 

101,  los 

lo'.i 

10(),  lo7 

lo'.i 

..  101,  lOfi,  lU 
lo-i 

lo:. 

HI 

10.-. 

lo.-. 

102,  104 

lo:i 

10^ 

110 

lo; 

lo: 

lo7 

104,  10^ 

lo.'. 

lot 

lo; 

lo; 

10 

lo4 

lo'.l 


J.isophine  1 KW 

Kittle  r 105 

King's  1 ; KI4 

Knife  r 11(» 

KorouoH  1 105 

KronaH  1 lot. 

I,iic  Qui  Parle  1 1(»7 

Lafly  1 105 

I.ataka  1 101 

I.taf  1 1113 

I.e  HoniHiedieu  1 lol 

Le  Sueur  r 107 

I.evanl lio 

Lillian  1 Idii,  l<»h 

Lilly  1 107 

Little  Clam  r IK* 

Little  Cob  r 107 

Little  Pine  1 l"-i 

Long  1 102,  103,  104.  107,  lOK,  lull 

Long  Prairie  r loc. 

Long  Tom  1 lOH 

"      cr lOK 

Loon  1 107 

Madison  1 103,  KM'.,  107 

Manella  1 103 

Maple  1 102.  10:! 

Maple  r 107 

Marion  1 lo2 

Marshall  1 107 

Mary  1 105.  Iok 

Mavhew  I loo 

McCormack  1 lo*.» 

Medicine  1 lo7 

Mill  or 102 

Mille  I^c HW. 

Mill  I'H 104 

Mill  Loch Ml 

Minnie  1 102 

Minnie  Bell  1 ICW. 

?Iinnehota  r 105.  107,  lOH.  loit 

Minnetoiika  Is 102.  107.  110 

Minnewawkal 104,  llo 

Minona  1 101 

Mississippi  r 

102.  103,  10(),  107,  KK),  110,  111 

Moon  1 102 

Moose  Horn  r 107 

Mound  1 105 

Mound  Piairie  cr lo7 

Mud  1 1"'7 

Munsou  1 HM5,  lOH 

Muzza  Ska  1 104 

N.'.rway  1 lo<5.  Ill 

Norwt'Kian  Grove 102 

iKbi'dal Ill 

usakis  1 108 

I  iKcar  1 102 

t  'tter  Tail  1 102,  103,  108 

I  Hter  Tail  r 104 

I I  wasco  1 lOtt 

ivarll l«y 

ivlicau  1 101.  103 

"      Rapids 102 

.<      r 104 

P.pin  1 104.  lofi.  10!>,  no 

I'haltn  1 10!> 

I'iue  cr 104 

!-lattel 106 

I'leasant  1 109 

riumcr 104 


Pokegenial 109 

Ponnue  de  Terre 105.  107 

Portage  1 103 

Prairie  1 104 

Preston  1 102 

Priori 109 

Ked  Lake  r 103,  109 

Kedwood  r 107 

Reno  1 103 

Rice  1 101.  liMi,  110 

Ril.l<\   1 10(> 

Robert's  1 104 

Rock  cr lo.\  llo 

Root  r 102,  1(»5,  107,  109 

Round  1 104 

RuHh  1 109 

Rush  r 104 

Kallie  1 103 

Sandl 110 

Hand  Hill  r 102 

Sandv  1 lol 

Sauk  1 109 

•'    r 1(«» 

Scbrani'H  1 105 

Serperet  1 103 

Sewall  1 101 

Shell  Rockr 105 

Shetak  1 11(» 

Shield's  1 104 

Shookatan  1 lOfi 

Seigel  1 , 110 

Silver  cr 105,  110 

Silv.-r  1 104,  108,  1(K> 

Snail  1 109 

Snake  cr 106 

Snako  r 1 09 

Spring  1 105,  109 

Spunk  I's 102 

.St.  Cliiir  1 103 

St.  Croix  r 109,  lln 

St.  Louis  Bay 103 

St.  Louis  r 104 

Stella  1 urn 

Stewart  r 1 10 

Story  Valley  cr lo7 

Straight  r.." 104.  lo7 

Sturgeon  1 103,  107 

Sullivan  1 1(M> 

Superior  1 103 

Susan  1 102 

Swan  1 1(»7,  108 

Sylvan  1 105 

Tenhassen  1 ^ lo4 

Ten  Mile  1 103 

Thaxter  1 110 

Thomiison's  cr 110 

Thoinpsi.u  1 102 

Tokan  1 105 

Traverse  1 1(J2 

Trout  1 110 

Turtle  1 109 

Twin  I's 104,  105 

Two  r's 105 

I  lUenkott  1 104 

Union  1 102,  lo3,  108 

Vadnais  1 lt»9 

Vermillion  r 103,  104 

Victoria  1 101,  108 

Villardl 110 

!  Washiugtyu  1 Iu3,  lOtJ,  107,  lOfl 


,( 


'  ii 


if 


H 


:'., 


224 


INDEX   TO  KIsaiNti   WATERS. 


Waverly  Twin  I's 110 

Went  Okelxina  1 Ill 

W«Htport  1 Ill 

White  Bear  1 lol»,  llo.  ill 

White  water  r lO'.t 

Winona  1 Ill 

Wintermiite  1 107 

Woodl 109 

Zumbro  r 105,  107,  108,  lot),  110,  111 

Mississippi. 

BayliH  bayou Ill 

Bayou  Potash Ill 

Beaver  er Ill 

Biloxi  Bay Ill 

Biloxi  r in 

Brayhoniacr Ill 

Chiekartawha  r Ill 

Dead  r Ill 

DoK  r Ill 

Leaf  r Ill,  112 

Mexicau  Onlf Ill 

Miss.  Sound Ill 

Myrick's  Mill Ill 

Pachuta  cr Ill 

Pascaj^oula  r HI 

lleedy  cr Ill 

Hournoria  cr Ill 

Tallahala  er Ill 

Tallaliala  r ll'i 

Tallabonia  cr Ill 

Wolf  r ,,.,  Ill 

Missouri. 

BiR  cr 112 

Bit?  1 112 

Bin  Piney  Forks 112 

Bird  HloUKli 112 

Bowdry  1 112 

Bowshers  1 IIIJ 

Centre  cr 112 

('haritou  r Hi 

Cooley  1 Iia 

Coperas  1 112 

Cuivre  r 114 

Drvwood  cr 113 

Flat  Horsiishof  1 112 

Gasconade  r 112,  113 

(Jrand  r 112,  113 

Hickory  cr 112 

HoKl 112 

James  r 113 

Lake  cr 112,  113 

Little  Piney  Forks 112 

Loutre  r 113 

Marais  Des  ('yjines  r 113 

Mcraniec  r 113 

MissiH8ii)pi  r 112,  113 

Missouri 112,  113 

ISIoss  cr 112 

Muddy  cr 112 

North  Bear  cr 113 

North  Fork 112 

Peri(iue  r lU 

Piney  Fork 113 

Ponce  de  Leon  1 113 

Qtiiver  r 113 

Kuubideaux  cr 112 


Sac  r 112,  113 

Shoal  cr 113 

Sinkini^  cr ]\> 

Snowden  1 1 1'j 

Snystr 112 

South  Bearer 113 

Spriu(^  r 112 

Su)?arcoui)  1 112 

Thompson's  Fork 113 

Timber  1 112 

Turnback  cr llj 

Varian's  1 ll:i 

Wakenda  cr 112 

Weldon  Fork 113 

White  r 113 

Montana,  Territory. 

Beaver  or lU,  iif, 

Beaver  Head  r 114 

Bij?  Blackfoot  r lU 

Bi^Hole  r lU 

BiKHoi-n  r 114 

Blackfoot  r 115,  lir, 

Boulder  r llo 

Bull  r li:> 

Clarks  Fork 114,  115,  1  ir, 

Collins  1 l,ir> 

Columbia  r 114,  115.  lit; 

Deei»  cr ll'l 

Deer  Lod^e  r 114,  11") 

Dempsev's  I's 114 

Don  er. ". 114 

Dry  cr ll'i 

Elkcr 11.-) 

Finlev  cr 114 

Flathead  1 114,  115 

Oallatiu  r 114 

Ooldcr ll") 

(Iraves  cr 114 

Harvey  cr 114 

Henry's  1 115 

Jefferson  r 114 

Jocko  r 114,  11.5,  IPi 

Little  Blackfoot  r 114,  ll" 

"    Horn  r 114 

Lost  cr lit! 

Madison  r  114 

Medicine  Lod^e  cr 11') 

Muskrat  br IPi 

Prior  cr 114 

Prospect  cr 115 

Race  Track  cr 114 

Red  Rock  r 115 

Rock  cr 114,  llti 

Rockv  Fork , 115 

Rosebud  1 114,  115 

Rotten  Grass  cr 114 

Sa^e  cr 115 

Salmons  r ■ 115 

Six  Milecr 114 

Spokane  r 115 

Stillwater  cr , 115 

Stinking;  Water  cr 114 

Thompson  r llo,  llti 

Tip  Topi 114 

Trout  cr 114.  ll»l 

Warm  Springs  cr 114,  IPi 

Willow  cr 114 

Yellow  r 114 


T'NITED   STATES   AND   CANIDA. 


aas 


112,  113 

li:( 

112 

112 

112 

li:i 

112 

112 

113 

112 

112 

li:t 

112 

li:i 

lia 

ritory. 

114,  lie 

TU 

114 

lU 

lU 

115,  lit; 

11.-) 

11.-. 

....  lU.  115.  111! 

ur> 

....  114, 115.  lit; 
lit; 

114,  ll.'> 

114 

114 

lit; 

11.") 

114 

114,  115 

114 

lir. 

114 

114 

, 115 

, 114 

114, 115,  lit; 

114,  11') 

114 

in; 

114 

11) 

in; 

114 

115 

114 

115 

114,  lit; 

115 

114,115 

114 

115 

115 

114 

115 

115 

114 

115,  llf> 

114 

114.  lit; 

114.  lit; 

114 

lU 


Yellowstone  r lU,  115 

Nebraska. 

Battle  or llfi 

BinlMuo  r 11(1.  117 

Bi«HaiJ(ly  r 117 

('alaiiniH  r lit) 

Cedar  r IKi 

Clear  cr 11(> 

Cut-ort  1 117 

Elk  Horn  r IK.,  117 

FloreiK'o  r 117 

Hanger  1 117 

Jjaniplangh'H  1 117 

Little  Bine  r 117 

Lonp  r lie. 

North  Loup  r IK! 

North  Platte  r 1  It..  117 

Oti   cr IK! 

Platter 1H> 

PrieH  1 117 

Solter llti 

Shell  er 117 

South  Platte  r llti,  117 

SteveUH  1 IK! 

Wood  V lit; 

ITevada. 

Carpon  r 117 

Hnnilxildt  r 117 

Tniekee  r 117 


Vew  Brtinswick,  Province  of. 

AbonheKiu  r 

Auaf^aiiie  Mill  p.  and  wtr 

Armwtroiigbr 

Buy  Chaleur 

Belledniie  r i»2, 

Benjaniiue  r 

Big.  or  NepiHiquit  r 

<  anaan  r 

(  hishohn  1 

Dii'kiiis  p 

Dickw  1 

Kloow  1.  iind  r 

Klgiii  I's 

Kl  ni  Tree  r 

,  (iill)ertH  Mill 

(irassy  1 

( ire«'U  r 

( ireeu  Brier  r 

Hiiinnioiid  r 

Henry  1 

•IiKMiuet  r 

Ki>uehil)ouguae  r 

Madawaska  r 

Magaiinadane  r 

Middle  r 

Mill  stream  and  1 

Miraniifhi  r 

Mission  1 

Littler 

M.Dougalll 

Millstr 

Ni'gadoo  r  

Nt"pisi<iuit  or  Big  r 

.N.\v  Canaan  r 


•24  I 

2:i 

2:i 

'22 

'2:i 
•2:< 

22 
'24 
'23 
'24 
24 
2.3 
23 
23 
24 
23 
23 
23 
'23 
23 
24 
22 
23 
'22 
'23 
22 
22 
'23 
23 
23 
23 
'23 
23 


New  Mills  r 23 

North  r '23 

Paiusee  1 '23 

Parker  1 22 

Poin  t  Du  Cheue  Harbor 23 

PoHctt  r  23 

Red  Uoek  1 '23 

Restigouihe  r 2'2,  '23 

Richibueto  r '24 

River  Charlo '22 

Robinson's  1 22 

Salmon  r 23 

ScodoTm  r '24  ' 

Hhediae  r.  and  Bav 24 

Snnth's  Mill '23 

Sparks  1 23 

St.  Francis  r '23 

St.  Johns  r 23 

Tedish  r 24 

Tete-a-gouche  r 22 

Theobald  1 24 

Tobi(iue  r.  and  1 '2%  24 

Ttdedi  r '23 

Trout  1.  and  r 23 

Utopia  1 23 

Walton  1 '24 

Wooil  1 ..  23 

New  Hampsliire. 

Abbott  br 118 

Albay   br 117 

Ammonoosic  r Hi) 

Androscoggin  r IIS 

.\ngling  p 119 

Atlantic    Ocean 119 

Avers  p 117 

Babboosicl 118 

Barberry  p Ill) 

Bear  p 117 

Beaver  br l'2i) 

Black  r 118 

Black  Water  br 118 

Bogbr Hit 

Branch  br 118 

Cedar  p 119 

Chesterfield  1 118 

Coles  p 118 

Ooman  br  119 

(Connecticut! 119 

Connecticut  r 118.    119 

Corbetfs  p 119 

East  Branch  Saco  r 118 

Eehol 119 

Ellis  r 118 

Forest  1 117.  119 

Foundry  br 119 

Fresh  r 1 1*^ 

Gov.  Goodwin  br li>* 

Great  br Hh 

Great  Bav UH.  119 

Great  Works  r IK' 

Greenhillbr 117 

Harvey  br 119 

Head  p H*^ 

Hill's  p 117 

Hoopei's  p 119 

,  Horseshoe  p H ' 

'  Husse v's  p 11** 

1  lugallsbr !!'•> 


i 


V]\ 


226 


INDEX  TO   FI8HINO   WATEK8. 


i'<     '^ 


I:! 
t  ■ 


Itiland  J) UH, 

IhIu  (if  Hbo.ilH 

KuigbtH  \> UK, 

Littlo  h^>^^  br 

Little  MdHHuljOHic  p 

Long  \) 

MaiilHtoue  1 

Malu^ju  Buy 

Mc'Kallowtty  WattTH 

Merry  Meeting  Bay 

Merry  Meeting  \> 

MillsHeld  i)'h 

Monodnock  1 

ModHo  br .• 

MiuiHonvillo  lU'.H 

Nanb  Stream  \t 

Nay  !> 

Nilipo  p 

Niirtb  )) 

Otteruick  p 

Pawtiukaway  1 

PawtiK'kaway  p 

PeaVjody  r 

PliillipH  p 

PbillipH  Brook  p 

Pbillips  Brook  r 

PierceH  br 

PiHCdtaqna  r 

PiHgat  p's 

Place's  p 

PlaiuH  br 

Padding  j) 

Policy  1) 

Bandall'M  p 

Kangoley  1'h 

Kazor  br 

Bed  br 

Beed'H  p 

BoUiu's  br •  . . . 

Bocky  Brandi 

Waco  r 117,  IPs, 

Salmon  Falln  r . . . 

Showel  p 

Sligo  b 

Smitb's  J) 

Spollord  1 11 V, 

.Soutli  p  s 

Stone  House  p 

SuccesH  p Ill, 

Sunapee   1 

SwaiuM  \> 

SwaiuKcot  r 

Tate  br 

Twombley's  br 

Um  bagog  I 

Varnev  br 

Walkers   1 

Warren'H  br 

AVaub  p 

WbeelwrightH  p 1 !«, 

Wildr 11«. 

Wildcat  r 

WinkleyH  p 

Wiunepesaiikee  1 117,  118, 

Wiuucaiiuam  1 

New  Jersey. 

Atlantic  Ocean 122, 

Baldwin's  p 


Ill) 
IIU 
ll'.» 
119 
118 
111* 
ll'J 
117 
117 
118 
117 
117 
118 
118 
118 
111) 
ll'J 
117 
119 
118 
118 
118 
118 
IIK 
111* 
119 
117 
119 
117 
117 
118 
119 
119 
120 
119 
117 
118 
118 
119 
118 
119 
118 
119 
119 
12(1 
119 
119 
117 
119 
118 
117 
119 
lis 
119 
118 
119 
117 
119 
119 
119 
119 
118 
117 
120 
118 


123 
123 


Bamber  \) V2(\ 

Barnegat  Bay 12o,  i  ji 

Beach  Channel \si 

Beach  Haven I'jii 

BeesleyH  Point Ijn 

Black  cr 1 J4 

Bound  br 122,  Vsi 

Boyce'H  cr 1J4 

Brigantine  Beach ]>'\ 

BrodheadH  cr iJl 

Buck  1 lj:t 

Budd'M  1 \Si 

CarvelH  Iwland Vii 

Cattish  p V>i\ 

Cedar  1 1*20,  I'.i 

CrosM  Channels \2'1 

Crystal  1 1  j.» 

Culvers  1 l.!2 

D.  Bftldwinsji lj:< 

Decker  p IJ4 

Delaware  bay lj:t 

Delaware  and  Baritan  Canal VH 

Delaware  r 121,  l'-»2,  123,  1'.'4 

Duck  p IJI 

Duunfi(dd  <'r Ul 

Dundee  1 .  VSl 

Flag  P iJi 

Forge  \> IJ'.! 

Forked  Piver IJI 

Franklin  1 1.' '. 

(ireat  Bay 1J4 

(tn-en  br IJJ 

Oreen  1 I'i3,  Ul 

Greens  p 120,  l.'l 

(Jreenwood  1 I'.'J 

(Jrincll  1 m,  V>\>.  l-2:t,  Ut 

Hackensack  r li'l,  122,  1J4 

Hanks  1 lj:i 

Hewitt's  II iJ'i 

Hoiiatcong  1 PJl,  122,  123,  r.'4 

Howells  p l'j:( 

Johnson  p l-'ii 

Kiniball's  1 IJi 

i/dki'.  Cavasaljo l.'i 

Lake  (frincll 121,  122,  1'23,  1J4 

Lake  Hojiatcong 121,  122,  123,  1J4 

Lake  Messhepcung I'.'l 

Little  p iJ-i 

Little  Egg  Harbor  Bay 1J4 

Long  p 120,  l-'J 

liower  Longwood  p IJI 

Main  Point  Sunk IJJ 

."Mauahawkin  bay Ill 

Maurice  Biver  Cove VI i 

Millstone  r 1j4 

Morris  ( 'anal l-'J 

Morris  1 l'.':i 

Mosier's  p 1'.'4 

Mud  p Ill 

Newark  ba v 121,  122,  l.'l 

New  Market  1 Ml 

New  York  Bay 120,  121,  111 

N.  Shrewsbury  r 1J:1 

Passaic  r '. 121,  122,  123.  Ij4 

Paulin's  Kill  (E.  branch) 120,  121,  111 

Paulin's  Kill  (W.braucb)  120,  121,  1'23, 
124. 

Pe(iuest  cr.  or  river 121,  1.'4 

PomiJtou  1 1-^! 

Pomptou  p.  audr lli 


INDEX   TO   FI8H1NO  WATERS. 


237 


V2-1 


....  l'J(t 
1-Jti,  121 

iJi 

I'JM 

Vl'i 

124 

lit 
. .  .  124 
...  12it 
.  .  .  l-'l 

....  ij;t 

. . .  \Si 

. . .  122 

....  1211 

V20,  i2;i 

122 


I2.t 

122 

12:» 

124 

12:( 

uVal I'J^ 

l-21,V2-i,  l-i:«.  124 

124 

121 

122 

122 

....  122 

■■    ■■      121 

12:( 

124 

122 

.  Vl.i,  121 
...  120,  121 
122 

"rn,'ui,  I'U  124 

, .  .  1-21.  Vn.  124 

12  t 

1211 

121,  I'i.!.  l-^:<.  1-^ 

12;J 

12" 
122 
122 
124 
121 
121 

124 

124 

12(»,  122 

121 

122 

122 

12  ! 

124 

122 

12;; 

124 

122 

121.  12'2,  121 

122 

120,  1-21.  122 

12:t 

[.  ril,  l'2-i,  V2H.  1^^ 
1)....  120,  1-21,  121 
1'20,  121.  123, 


121,  122,12:1. 
121,  122,  12s, 


121.  124 

12:( 

122 


Hahway  r I21 

HamaiK)   r 12:1 

lUrltau  r 120,    121 

lUuiud  i> 121 

IJjerHdii'H  i>.  and  1 120,  12:i 

Saddle  r 121 

Sand  p 120,  121,  124 

Stauhoije  rcHcrvoir 12:1 

Shark  r 12;J 

Shrewsbury  r 122 

SoiuerH  I'oiut 120 

Siilit  Kock  \) 1-21 

Stati-n  Inland  (Sound 121,  12:i,  124 

SticktlH  1 122 

StruliU'H  1 122 

Sucker  Pond  br 120,  124 

Sunflnh  p 121.  124 

SwartHWood  1 1'22,  12;t.  124 

Trout  br 124 

Trut'Hdell  1 121 

Turkerton  Hay 124 

rplier  Lonnwood  p 121 

Wallkillr 121 

Wawavanda  1 124 

WiHt  Crt'C'k  1 124 

White  1.  and  p 122,  12;»,  124 

New  Mexico  Territory. 

(ham  r 12.'> 

Ka^lf  r 12") 

Nava.id  r 125 

Kiu  Kiubudo  r 125 

Kid  (ii'iinde  r 125 

Ivio  Nanilxi  r 125 

Kid  Uiiiddtso 125 

liio  Santa  Clara  r 125 

i;io  Kauta  Criiz  r 125 

Wolf  cr 125 

New  York. 

Adams  1 i:i<.> 

Vdirondack  Kt'j^iou 14(>,  l.W,  154 

AhUr  cr 125 

Uk-fiihanv  r 144,  141» 

Allen  p i:t2 

Allen's  cr 128,  142 

A(iua{ia  1 15],  152 

Atlantic  Ocean llJfl,  1;j7.  1:1!>,  14'.I,  1.54  ; 

AimtrincH  1 ]:J8 

Ausalile   r 14(i  \ 

liaker  br 148! 

IJallH  p 145 

liallntdn  1 12<),  127  j 

llarncv'H  p 127,  12'.)  , 

Harren  Inland 14a. ! 

KaHliawKill 145  I 

Kasketcr 12<> 

liatavia  Kill....:- 14i) 

Bateinau  br 141) 

liatteukillr 128 

Baxter  br 1:42 

bear  cr 125,  127 

Hear  Creek  Harbor , 145 

luar  Hole 128 

Heaver  br l:t7,  145 

lUaver  cr 137 

Heaver  Dam  cr 125 

licuver  Meadow  br 147,  148 


Iteaverkil!  br 148 

Heaver  ji 151 

I4<aver  r I'JI.  140 

Bedford 144 

Uodloe'H  Inland 143 

UellH  br l.'K) 

BellH  Run  cr 130 

Ben'n  br 148 

Ueuton  Hollow  br 139 

Berrv   br 148 

Betty'H  br 137 

Bi{{  Biiy,  Hiulwon   r 13,'5 

Big  1 147 

BiKFlyp : 151 

Bin  Indian  cr 127,  14(5 

Bit<  Moose  1 127 

Binuue  water  I'm 127,  i:)8,  1.54 

Birch  cr 14(1 

Black  cr l:t:t,  l:tc,,  147,  1.54 

Black  1 127,  l:it>,  141,  114,  154 

Black  1 l:t:t,  i:ir,,  i.-,(),  i,-,4 

Black  r..,.  12ff,  127,  12'.),  i:i2,  l:(.5,  147,  148 

Blaik  Hi  ver  br 144 

Black  Warrior 142 

Blind  SodUH 150 

Block  Ho,iKoWr<ck 143 

BlydenbiUKb'H  p 1.50 

Bob  (I'onvH)  p 147 

Bonai)arte  1 r2'J 

Bonita  1 142 

Bovard  1 i;»(i 

Boyd  p i;i2 

Boxes  p 127 

Hradeu  br 141 

Branch  htr 1.50 

Brandt  1 148 

Broad  br 1'2(> 

Broad  Cliannel 127,  143 

Broiidbeatl  1 13«J 

Broadwtreet  Hollow  ntr 145) 

Bronkrt  1 i:il 

Bronx  r 128,  1.52 

.'irown'H  J) 1:1:1,  1.53 

Briinh  dam i:j'2 

Buckhorn  Island  Bar 144 

BuUliead  p 151 

Burkkill  cr 14« 

Burntship  cr 144 

Beerlock  1 125 

BUHh  cr 131 

Bushkill  cr 14!) 

Bunhnellsville  cr 14'J 

Butterheld  1 147 

Buttermilk  cr VM> 

Butternut  cr ];i'2 

Button  Bay 12'.» 

CadoHia  br 148 

Caledonia  cr 12S 

tialicoou  cr P28 

(.,'anadera^'a  1 148 

Canadice  1 14(i 

Canal  reservoir 1:j;| 

Cantield  br 1.32 

(JanandaifiUii  1 i;j0 

('anandai!j;ua  Outlet 140 

Cauarsee im 

CauiMteo  r 128,  12(»,  137.  147 

Carr  br 144 

(;aHHadat?a  IV 12!) 

CuBseyiiua  1 134,  I4;t 


lis 


228 


INDKX   TO   KISHINU    WATERS. 


I.':  ■' 


CatHkill  <r IJ'.i 

('Httariiiiu'118  <T Till 

''ll.VUKIi  'I' I'll' 

(Juynnal VH\,  Vi\K  VM  14(i.  141 

CajMJta  <  T ir>.'l 

Ca/ciinvia  1 140 

Ceilur  \> 1  ")1 

(Y'dar  Swamp  <r .   141 

Central  Branch i;i'.i 

(!haco   l»r 14H 

Cbaniplain  1    .  .  I'iS,  i;iK.  14(i.  14!»,  15'2.  ir.4 

Charlottt^  I i;{4,  i;i7 

(^hanniont  Hay l:io 

ChaU^aunav  1 IIU,  i;W,  140 

Cha/.y  1 llfi,  14(»,  14C.,  14'.t 

<;hazv  r llKi 

Clicnuui«  r 1'27,  13().  i:U,  l.Vt 

(.'lifnaiiKO  1 144 

ChfUaMKo  r 127,  130,  144.  145,  IM 

(Mierry  it lUu 

("liipix'waiT 144 

Chittt'iiaii}<<)  cr 1'2'.> 

CLittfnaii|,'o   r 140 

Ciut'innati  cr 15'i  i 

Clear  1 l.VJ  I 

Cloak  iHland  (in  Lake  C'lianii>lain). . .  llto 

Clv.hir 140  I 

CotlVc'M  l.r 145 

Cohotton  r.  and  (  t'h 127,  131,  llfj  ' 

Conio  1 134,  14.-)  ' 

Concwanh'oiT 130,  133,  134,  13H.  147 

Coney  I.iluucl 143 

vr 143,  153 

ConufT  1 150 

Couniiltl 153 

Cooper's  1 154  i 

Copako.l 137,  141  : 

Copper  cr 14<i 

Crafts 144  I 

Cranberry  1 IVH,  l'2'.t  ! 

Cranberry  \i 147 

Cronii)r(Mul  1 155  ^ 

Cromwell's  1 13ti  ; 

Crooked  1 147  i 

Cropsev's  p V21  I 

Cross  1 I'J'.t,  13S  ' 

'•      r 13H 

Crotou  Cove 150 

Crotou  1 131,  141,  144 

Croton  Point 131,  150 

Croton  r VMi,  131,  13H 

Crystal  1 15'J 

Cnmmings  p 1'27  ! 

Davis  br 12t) 

Decker  Trout  str 151 

Deep  Hole  or  Pot 127 

Deer  r 141 '; 

Delaware  r.liC),  128,  131,  132,  136,  137, 

13'.t,  14(i,  148,  14'.),  151,  153.  i 

Dlkeu  1 126 

Drakes  cr 127 

Dry  br l'.J6,  136, 150 

Drvdeu  1 l^''^ 

Duck  Harbor  p 1'28,  131 

Earlve  1 l^^H 

East  br 153 

Eastp HI 

East  r 113 

East  Canada  or 133  ; 

East  Kill 1^7 


East  Kny  i-r 

Edmunds  p'ds 

Elinor  I 

Elt^liteeu  Mile  cr 

Elk  br 

Elliott  cr 

Emery  Btr 

Ephnors  1 

trio  canal 

Krie  1 12K.  132,  136,  Ifto,  151. 

Esi)].us  cr 138,  142, 

Esopus  Island 

Esopus  1 

Fair  Haven  Bay 

Eairview  1 

Fall   br 

Kelt   .Mills 

Findhiv's  1 

FiiineroUH  1 

Flat   cr 

Fisli  br 

Fish  cr 127,  128,  1,33, 

Flax  p 

Flint  br 

FlnshinK  Bay 131, 

Flushini;  cr 

Fort  Hamilton 

Fowlwood     r 

Fox  Hollow  str 

Friend's   1 . . . .' 

Frinche's  Tron  t  p 

Fuller  cr 

Furlow  1 

Gale  br 

(Jeneseo  cr 

(ienesee  r 130,  142,  146, 

Ciitt'iU'd's,  Staten  I's 

Gillc 

Glen  1 128, 

(Hen  Cove  p'ds 

Gleumere  1 

Glenora 

Glenwood  Bay 

Golden's  Bridt,'c 

Goodell  1 

Goodhue  1 128, 

(ioodhue  p 

tirass  r li'.l, 

tirassy  Sjjraiu  br 

Graves  br 

Gravesend  Bay 143, 

Great  p 

"     Hodus  Bay 

Great  South  Bay...  126,  127,  137.  144. 

Greene  1 12'.),  1  Pi, 

Greene's  1 131, 

Green  wood  1 135, 

Grimshaw's  Bay 

Hackensack  <;r  

Hallock's  }) 

Harlem  r 134,  136,  138, 

Hatch's  1 

Haupi)auge  i^'Ss 12'.>, 

Hell  Gate 

Hemlockl 137,  146.  150. 

Hempstead  Bay 126,  13"J,  148, 

Henii)stead  Harltor 

Henderson  Harbor 

Heuricksous  cr 

Highl 


120 

!•:•; 

13S 
I3'.l 
13'.> 

l.-.J 

i;i.-, 
13i; 

13.' 
154 

H'i 

MT 
U'.i 
l.-,u 

\:u; 
IP. 

127 
151 
14.-> 

l,-)i, 

151 
1411 
12',> 
13:! 
l;):i 
111 
lU 
14'.i 

l,3r, 
ip; 

PJS 

13'.i 
154 
13.-. 
144 
l:i.-. 
13.1 
13.-) 
134 
13.-. 
144 
147 
147 
13'J 
13J 
P.'.s 
13:i 
l.-):l 
14^^ 
1.511 
l.-.-, 
117 
154 
144 

r.".i 

l.-.:i 

Itl 

141 

13:: 

l:P 

14 

15 

1.-.4 

l:t;| 

I'J.l 

14> 

1:);' 


I'.'O 

I'Jtl 

l:ts 

l:v.i 

l.f.' 

l.-J 

i:i.- 

Ui\ 

i:tj 

>,  lac,  iftt),  i:.i.  ir.t 

i:»H,  14'2,  H't 

i:i; 

14'.i 

i:.'i 

, i:t<; 

1  n. 

IJT 

l.-.l 

14.'> 

15'. 

H" 

. .  127,  ri«,  i;»:{,  ir>i 

14'.i 

ij.i 

i;ii,  i:i:: 

i:!:i 

li:l 

Itl 

U'.i 

14H 

l•-'^ 

Im: 

\V\ 

IJ-* 

lil'.i 

. .  i:tl»,  142,  14(;,  1.".4 

i;t."i 

144 

12H,  i:i.'' 

W.t 

i;i.'> 

VM 

i;t:. 

144 

147 

12H,  147 

i:iJ 

12".»,  IKJ 

1J>H 

i:i:i 

14:i,  i:):i 

14'^ 

I'vi 

>0,  127,  137.  144,  i:i."> 

12'.),  UK,  117 

l;tl,  V<i 

i:!.'),  141 

IJ.i 

l.-.:i 

in 

.  i:U,  13«,  l:!S,  141 

l:f:! 

li'.t,  i:i  I 

14:i 

.  1U7,  14fi,  im.  l.-.l 
.  12ti,  l:W,  14H,  1.-.4 

l:i" 

IJ' 

11' 

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THOMAS  J.  CONROY, 

66  Fulton  Street,  New  York. 


FINE  FISHING  TACKLE  AND  CAMPING  GOODS. 

My  130-page  Illustrated  Retail  Price  List  and  Hand-book  for  Sports- 
men, contaiuiut{  Hints  and  Direi'tiouM  fi)r  Fishing  and  Cumpiuti,  sent  t)y  mail,  iio.-it 
paitl.  ou  receipt  of  25  cents. 

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THE  FISHES  OF  THE  EAST  ATLANTIC  COAST, 


THAT  ARE 


CAUGHT  WITH  HOOK  AND  LINE, 


INCLUI-ING  THE 


FISHES  of  the  EAST  COAST  of  FLORIDA. 


By  Louis  0.  Van  Doren  and  Samael  C.  Clarke. 


Thlfl  is  a  practical  text  book  on  tbo  Halt  wator  liHlies  that  an?  found  on  the  Atlan- 
tic coant  from  Northern  Maine  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  No  other  work  now  in  print 
coverH  this  tield,  and  none  haH  been  publiHhed  on  this  Hubject  for  the  last  quarter 
of  a  century.  MeHsrs.  Van  l)(jren  and  Clarke  give  the  scientilic  and  popular  de- 
Bcriptionw,  habitH,  habitat,  when,  whkre  and  how  to  catch  them,  of  forty-two 
fiHhes  that  arc  caught  with  hook  and  line  along  the  eastern  coast  of  America.  The 
illustrations  are  numerous  and  arc  photo-likeuesaes  of  the  ttsh  represented.  They 
consist  of  the  following  : 


Thk  Strum  !i  Bass. 

The  Blackfish. 

THK   BLrHFISH. 

The  Flovnder. 

Thi:  Wi-:akfish. 

The  Sea  Bass. 

Thk  Sheephhead. 

The  Bergall. 

The  Kinofish. 

The  Tomcod. 

xt,,.  IJONITO. 

The  Codfish. 

The  Black  Drum. 

The  Haddock. 

The  Spanish  Mackerel. 

The  Salt  Water  TRorr. 

The  Menhaden. 

The  Red  Grouper. 

The  Lafayette,  or^Spot. 

The  Pompano. 

The  Shad. 

The  Man  <f rove  Snapper. 

The  Tarpdm. 

The  Lady  Fish. 

The  Channel  Bass. 

The  Salt  Water  Cat  Fish. 

The  Hoofish, 

The  White,  or  Silver  Mullet. 

Cloth,  I6mo. 

Price,  Post-paid,   $1..50 

Address 

THE  AMERICAN  ANGLER, 

262  Broadway,  New  York. 

INDKX   TO   FIHHINO    WATERS. 


229 


Cat  Fish. 
LVER  Mullet. 


Hii/lilan.l  MIUh 

Hoi  CI  nil  It  )i 

MolltHttr  tr 

Iloliliiliil  p 

H<'iit\voy«i  cr 

UoiilihiiTi  r 

HiiilH.in  r..  i:i)i.  i;ii,  i:<4,  iiiti,  iiiT.  l:m, 
U*l,  141.  II'J,  U:i,  144,  14)1,  147,  ir>(>, 

151.  ir.'i,  i.-iu. 

HiiIhch  |i 

Hiiiii|itv'H  I'oiiit 

Hunt  1 

Hiiiitliiutoii    Hurlx)!- 

leu  \> 

Iuilt>|))'iiileiicu  c.t 

Iuili'|i<-ni)eiii')t  r 

IniiiiltM|iioit  Kiiy 

•lut'kHoii  I'm 

Jm-knoii  i)'m 

Juiiiiti.  II  Itay...  I'JT,  IM,  l:itj,  13<i.  14:t, 

14«,  ll'.i. 

Jfiiiiif  1 

JockH  I l:m. 

JonoH  bur 

JoID'H  1 

KllViltllTOHHcrilH  <t; 

K.iidalll 

Kiili.v  Titiiit  Htr 

KclT  T 

Ktttlo  cr 

KiiiKal i:W.  inc.. 

KilliH  ]) 

KiiultTliook  1 l:«H, 

Kinns  Uiiu  cr 

Kirk  1 

KiHkutoiii  IT  

Liik<>('liiiin|iluiu...  lift,  IM,  ViH,  UCi, 

14>.t.  I.-.'.'.  l.->4. 

I,akn  Chiirlotto i:t4. 

I^iku  Couio 

l,ako  Krie 12H,  132,  latl,  l.">0,  1")1, 

liUk)*  (tileail 

Lakf  <4i'(.rt,'t> 126,  l'2rt. 

Lake  Hiintiii^iluii 

I.akt"  Mahdpai' 

Lake  Ontario...  VU),  IW,  141,  1-14,  145, 

14H,  ir>(l,  151. 

Lake  Placid 

l^akf  Ti)ni'tta 

Lakcvillf 

Lake  Waccabuc Vir>,  VM, 

Lamoille  r 

Lanioka  1 

l^anioreaux  1 

I-elands  !'«  (It) 

LfllM  1 

LiMiol 

Lime  Kilu  cr 

Littler 

Little  Bay,  Hud*<un  r 

Little  Delaware 

Little  riy  1) 

Little  HuoHick  r 1211, 

Little  1.  or  p'd 132,  142, 

Little  Lonti  p 

Little  Neck  liay 

Little  Pecouic  Bay 

Little  .Salmon  r 

Little  Sodus  Bay IM,  144. 

Little  Touawauda  cr 


144 
144 

12H 
13<.» 
137 
I'Jfl 


143 
13H 
137 
132 
14<! 
135 
146 
12H 
141) 


13H 
147 
144 
13t> 
150 
12(5 
151 
13(-> 
l.'^4 
138 
153 
153 
130 
13« 
142 


137 
134 
1.54 
131 
152 
131 
138 


120 
132 
135 
147 
138 
148 


141 
151 
140 
137 
135 
135 
132 
151 
12'.t 
145 
130 
13'.» 
140 
128 
151 
125 


Mtii.'  woodiiiiiii las 

Mtile  York  Im 137.  147 

LivtnKHtoii  1 161 

Lodi 134 

LoiiK  I)  IM,  130,  VM,  141,  145,  140,  14H, 

153. 
Lon({  Nlaiid  Sound.  131,  13.\  IM,  140, 

113.  1411.  I.'.*),  i:.l. 

LonK  J'oint 134 

Lon«  I'un.l  1 125.  140,  148,  LW 

Lo..n  i 14M 

I.orillard'H  ji l.'to 

Loiick'Hi I'iO 

Lower  Koda  1 125 

Ludlow  1 145 

Lu/.eriH)  1 Mil 

iMad   r l.N 

Malioiiuu  1 138,  1 U 

Maliwah  cr 151 

Main  r Ii4 

Mallett's  Bay 13h 

MarHatooka  1 14o 

Marvin  l»r l.".3 

MaMcalonxe  1 152 

iMattitiick   cr 140 

Ma,\liama  1 151 

McKee  \> 141 

.Meaeliem  1 Ho 

Mcad'H  1) 114 

Menctt'H  1) 14N 

Micox  Bay l.">;; 

Mill  br,  orcr 120,  133 

Mill  (reek  p 151,  1.52 

Milll 1.53 

MillMite  1 147,  152 

Mitcliell'H  II,  and  cr 131 

Moliaiihic  1 12.5.  155 

Mohawk  r IJO,  12'.t.  131, 

133.   134.   137,  144,  140,  l4'.»,  l.H),  1.52,  153 

MonibaNlia  p 130 

Mont^anp  Htr 13',i 

Moone  r 14il 

MorriHou  j) 127 

MoHcow  hr 12H 

Mountain  Houho  I'm 141 

Mt.  BaHlia  \> 141 

Miick'H  cr 127 

Mudir 140,  151 

Mud  1 132,  144.  147 

Mud  p 138,  141 

Murderer's  cr 134 

Muscort  r 125 

NttHsau  p 153 

Navy  Island  Bar 141 

Neversink  r 127,  133,  13'.t,  140 

Newbridt^e  cr 141 

New  Kiiif^Htou  Htr 120 

New  Mill  Htr 15o 

New  OrleauH  Trout  br 132 

Newton  cr 137 

Niagara  FallH 144 

Niagara  r 128,  13',),  144.  152 

Nit,-ercr 143 

Nigger  p 151 

Nine  Mile  cr 1.37 

NisHeguaguii  r 150,  151 

North  cr 144 

"      1 148 

No.  Hector 134 

North  Pitcher 135 


m- 


230 


INDEX  TO   Fl.^HINfV  WATERS, 


i: 


It 

ill 


( '    -1 


N<iniiaiiHkill  vr 

Norton'H  I'liiut 

< )ak  Onliard  cr 

Odoll'H  I i:i7, 

( "111  Field  (or  ('cUHcience)  IJay 

<  )l«/aii  cr 

t Jueida  or '  :iii, 

Ouc'idal I2r.. 

iw,  i'2\),  i;k»,  vvi  i:j3,  144.  ir^'i  na, 

<)ii<:-;<la  r U(», 

Ouaiidat^a  1 

Ontario  1 

l:J(),   i:i',t,  141,   144,  14.'>,   14(1,  i4H,  15(1, 

()<lua^,'o  IT 

Oraiit,'!',  1 I'M, 

( )Kca  waiia  1 144, 

(jHwayii  ci 

(jKWcKiitc  tiic  r l'J'.»,  l.tii, 

(>nw»'{;()  r 134,  HT), 

(JtSf'HU  1 

OtMelic,  r :•(."), 

Otter  cr I.IH, 

Otter  KillH I'.M, 

Otterkillcr i:i5, 

O  waht^eiia  1 

OwaHco  1 l'2(i,  133, 

Oyster  Pay  Harbor 

Pajio  i>     ISl, 

Paradox     

Parker's  y 12'.t, 

Pi'tterHoii  cr 

Peach  1 

Peak'w  cr.  and  lir 12(i, 

Peck  Hollow  Htr .. 

Pecoliic  Bay 13'2,  135,  14H,  150, 

Pecoiiic  r 140, 

Pike  p 

Pike's  p 


r.o  I 


Piue 

Pine  1 

Pino  p 

Pine  Kill 

Piseco  1 

PhiitsUill  cr.... 

Plea.nant  1 

Phinil)   hr 

Pocantico  r 

Poclmck  cr 

Popolo  1 

Popolo  1) 

I'opoKipen  J).  . . . 

Potaquo  1 

PortaRue  1 

Port  Bay 

Port  Day 

Portertown  str. 

Porteons  1 

Princes  Buy 

Prospect  1 

Piirdys 

Pyramid  p 

(Quaker  1 


14(i 


13i», 

i-ill,  i:f2,  133, 


(^■e<-hv  1 

lla-ined  1 

Kaniapo  1 144, 

Uaniapo  p 

Uaquette  r 

Kedus  Bay 

Red  1 

Reed's  Bay 


13C. 
143 
125 
151 
140 
144 
147 

154 
152 
162 


151 
132 
142 
145 
130 
144 
153 
131 
154 
14<'> 
135 
1.13 
12'J 
140 
13',) 
1.52 
13() 
153 
1.52 
147 
132 
141) 
1.53 
148 
128 
152 
1.54 
135 
145 
145 
144 
142 
144 
132 
1.52 
14() 
13(; 
154 
130 
150 
147 
154 
144 
135 
13() 
148 
135 
144 
13(1 
Vil 
128 
Hit 
147 
151 
147 
13H 
15'J 
12'J 


Betd's  lir  

Bcc  I's  cr 

Itoariu^  1)r 

Robert's  p 

Robin  H  Reef 

Robinson's  p 

Rocka\N  ay 

Rockawiy  Inlet 

RocKland  1 142, 

Roelitr  J msen  cr VSi, 

Roelitt"  Jansen  Kill 

Roukonkomal 141,  148, 

Rose's  br 

Round  1 14(1,  14',», 

Round  p /.  VMi,  141,  145, 

Rouse's  Point 

Russell  p 

Sacouila^a  r 

SalMion  r 125,  128,  134, 

.Salmon  River  Falls 

Sand  Bar 

Hand  Bay 

Sanders  1 14!), 

Sa'id  p 128, 

Sandy  Hook 

Sanuy  p 

Sapasco  1 

Sarana<'  i's 

Saranac  r 

Sar-itot;a  1 12(1, 

Schoharie  cr 12(1,  i:J3,  13t, 

Sc\)'>harie  Kill 

Scnroon  1 l;i:l, 

Schroon  r 

Schuylers  1 

Seneca  1 132,  134,  137.  14h, 

Seneiar. ,.  126,  13:t,  140,  141,  14(i,  14',), 
1.52,  1.53. 

Serino  br 

Setaiiket  Harbor 

.Setauket  Mill  i 

Shampaviniack  cr 

Shandley  p 

Shawan^'uuk  i^-r 

Shawnzink  Kill 

Sheepshead  Bay 

Shepherd   p 150, 

Shingle  Killer 

Shiwiecock  Bay 

Shoe  Swamp  br 

Shook  1 

Shues 1 

Slaughters  1 

Slaiifihter's  p 

Smith's  1 

Smith's  p IM>, 

Snyder  Hollow  str 

Sodus  Bay 130,  14'2, 

Sod us  cr 

South  Bav 

South  I 

South  Lonj?  1 

Sprain  l)r 

Sprin^'  cr 128,  142, 

Hprinn  br 

Spring'  1 147. 

Spuvteu  Duvvil  cr 

Spy'  1 ■ 

Starl 

^jtuto  Dam 140, 


14- 

in 

141 

bc 

14T 
131 
1.-..T 
134 
12.-, 
151 
137 
151 
15  L 
13.^ 
14M 

I3t; 

117 
14T 
141 
lL".i 

l.-)0 

13'.t 
143 
147 
J4^ 
12il 
12S 
14',) 
1.5-.> 
137 
148 
1.52 
131 
1.53 


U'- 
14'.) 
14>.) 
147 
148 
134 
145 
143 
151 
14(1 
135 
13'J 
151 
154 
l.iO 
13(1 
14(1 
127 
14('. 
1.50 
140 
134 
14H 
12(1 
12S 
151 
148 
151 
138 
144 
135 
152 


INDEX   TO   FISHING  WATERS, 


231 


Stateii    Inland U.i, 

St.  All-aUH  ]5ay 

St.  JauieH  Harbor 

St.  Lawreuco  r V.M),  i:H,  i:r., 

St.  HtgiH  1 l-iC, 

St.  lUgis  r Ul, 

Steers  1 

StoveuH  cr 

Stewart  1 

Stillwater  1 i:w. 

Sterling  1 

Stony  br 

Stony  (love  cr 

Stoutenburgli  p . .'. 

Sumn.'itl..; l:t(i,  \M. 

Sunken  iHlands 

Sns<(tuhaniiiir l-JT,  V>h,  i:il.  It;"), 

i:u,  I.VJ.  l.:i. 

Swaj^cr  1 Ijs, 

Swamp  br 

SwczevH  II 

Svlvau  1 

Ta)«.ir"s  Trout  str 

Tabfonic  Mountain  br 

TaiU'cn's  p 

Tappan  Zee  Bav 

Third  br 

TomiikinH  Bar 

TLomiisnn'H  1 I'M, 

Three  Brothers 

Three  Mile  Bay 

Tioga  er 

Tiot'a  r i:W, 

Tioiigunio«a  r lau,  U(i, 

Tonawauda  cr 125, 

Township  br 

Tro'.it  br.  and  er l.il,  V.i2, 

I  rout  1 

Tiiixedi  I  1 

Tully  1'h i:t7. 

Turtle  er 

Twaddell  br 

Twelve  Mile  or  WilKon  er 

Twin  Ts liiti,  liW, 

Twin  Lake  str 

Twin  p'ds 

Tvlerser 

liiadillar U2, 

rpper  Chateaugay  1 

I'pper  Mills 

Van  Bensselaer  I'V 

Waccabnc  1 i:W, 

Walleiipaupaek  ii 

Wallkill  cr 

Wallkill  r 

i;i4,  i;t5,  i:t7,  i:ih,  141,  14(i,  150,  151, 

Walton  1 

Wappingi-is  cr 141, 

Wards  Island 

Warner's  1 i;tt), 

Warwick  cr 

Washington  1 

Wuwavauda  1 14'J, 

Well's  er 

West  br 

West  Canada  er IM,  14li,  147,  1.5-.', 

West  Stony  ci- 

Whaley  p 

Wharton  ir 

Wliitel 


14^ 

i:jh 

151 

144 

140  <f 

147 

145  I 

137  1 

\M\  : 

117 

l.Vi 

150 

137 

148  ! 

135 

144 


131 
1-27 
148 
1.5'2 


145 
127 
1-27 
14b 
153 
144 
14-2 
1:3 
15'2 
13'.t 
145 
154 
152 
137 
13() 
141 
150 
152 
1'25 
132 
13'.t 
13(1 
125 
147 
131 
150 
140 
14H 
141 
147 
13(1 
142 


153 
145 
147 
143 
142 
142 
134 
153 
127 
15:( 
153 
151 
145 
142 
141 


Wliite   p ". 145 

White  1  )eer  p i3t'. 

White  Hill  er i;{'.) 

WilHon  Iteservoir 133 

Wiuooski  r 138 

Wihcov   cr 127 

Wolter 13r, 

Wolf  p 127,  13t; 

Wood  i- r i'Xi 

Wood  1 i:»o 

Woodbury  p 1,54 

Wood's  1. 1.50 

Wood's  p 141 

Wreck  Leed  Drawbridge 13V 

Yankee  p ) 27 

Youugstown 13'J 

ITorth  Carolina,. 

Albemarle  Sound 155,  1150 

Bee  Tree 1.55 

Broad  cr 15rv 

Butler  cr 1;  5 

Cataloocheo   er lotl 

Catalooeheo  r 1 55 

Catawba  r 1.^5,  15t'N 

Curtis  cr 165 

Dark  liidge 15& 

Flat  cr 155 

French  Broad  r 1,55,  15»'> 

Hominy  cr 155i 

JoiiathauH  er 15(1 

Laurel  cr 155 

Mill  br 155 

North  Flat  er 155 

North  Fork 155 

Fascjuotauk  cr 155- 

Per<iuiinans  r 155 

I'igeon  r 155,  15(1 

Uu'hland  er 15('i, 

Roanoke  Sound 15(1 

Hobinsou'n  cr 15(1 

Scott's  cr 1.5,  15(1 

Spring  er ISCh 

Swanuanoa  r 155- 

Tennessee  er 15(1 

Trout  cr 15(1 

Tuckaseige   r 155,  15(i 

Wolt  cr 15(1 

Yeopim  r 15(1 

Nova  Scotia,  Province  of 

Ainslee  1 25 

Ahna   1 24 

Auuapoli:- r.  antl  Bay 24,    2i'.,  2. 

Avon   r 24,    25,    2(1,  27 

Ayl.  sforil  1 '24 

Barney's   r •.'4,  2t) 

Bay  of  Ft\n<ly 2** 

BeliH  1 27 

Birch  Hill  1 24 

Black  r 27 

Blind  1 2'. 

Boutelei'h    r 2.'j 

Braud.N  wine  r 20 

Cameron':-  1 .•. 24 

Canard  1 20 

Caiiso.  Strait  of 25 

Clu'ibUc'b  br , , 27 


,¥ 

?r  ' 

232 


INDEX  TO   FISHING   WATERS. 


Colders  1 2<'. 

Cornwallifl  r 24,    'Jt>,  27 

Coxcomb  1 2f! 

Darliug  H  1 20 

L)avidHon  1 27 

lifbert  r 24 

Dfunis  r 25 

Dutt-H  br.  and  1 25 

Kel  Weir  1 2(5 

Full  br 27 

]''isliiiif^  LakcH 25 

I'ivu  .Alilo  1 24 

Folly  1 25 

Foikr 27 

Fiiudyliay 24,  2!; 

<iasi)oreatix  r.  and  I'm.  . .    24,    25,    'Jtl,  27 

•  told  r.  and  1 'J'. 

(ioose  Harbor  1 :'.i't 

<Tniii(l  1.  and  r 2"),  '^7 

Onlf  of  St.  Lawrcnci^ 25 

Gntalutant  r. 25 

Hablcy'H  r 25 

Hall'M  Harbor ■ 24 

Huti-hinHou  1 2t) 

Indian  r 2">,  2(5 

Inhabitant's  r 25 

Irvino  r '•'•(> 

Jeddori)  r 25 

JohuHon'M  r 25 

Kclly'Hl 27 

Kfiiueti-ook  r 27 

Lake  Aiusleo 25 

I.auiey'M  br 25 

Lilly  1 20 

Little  r 25 

Little  Jennie's  1 27 

Liveri)ooll.  and  cr 2(i 

Ijivn-puol  Hi^ad  1 24 

Lobes  1 27 

LoUf^  1 24,    25,  27 

Lovett  br 27 

Maiile  1 25.  20 

Mar^^arce  r 25 

M.Douaid'sl 27 

Mcdill's  Meadow 24 

Mill  br.  and  cr 20 

Miuas  Basin 25,    20,  27 

Mitehell's  br.  and  bay 24 

Mtilt^rave  I's 20 

Mns<inodob()it  r,  aud  harbor 25 

Nietaiixr 20.  27 

>iortli  Kiver 20,  27 

Northumberland  Strait 25 

I'ates  1 25 

Tauuke  I's 27 

Parailise  1.  and  r 24,  20 

Phillii)  r 27 

I'ine  1 24 

Pockwood  1 25 

I'onbook  1 20 

Salmon  r 20,  27 

-Salmon  Tail   r 20 

•Sliubenacadii'  r 25 

.Simpson  1 27 

Snii  lev's  1 24 

Suells .' '24 

.Soldiers  1.  .*. . .  *. '20 

South  Mountain  1.  aud  r 27 

.South  Uiver  1 24 

.^tarratt  br 20 


Stillwater  I's 27 

.  St.  Croix  r 26,  27 

St.  Jjiwreuee  Gulf '.i.l 

St.  George's  Bay 2' 

I  .Strait  of  Cause 2'< 

'"elfairs  r -j.l 

i  i'racadie  Harbor 2' 

Trout  1.  and  br 2.5,  20 

:  Uuiai'ke  r 2'i 

i  Walker's  br 20,  27 

Wallace  r 2.">.  2' 

'  West  r 20,  2~ 

Westchester  1 .'."i 

Whycocoinah  r 2' 

Wokimuu  1 2''. 

Zeak  br,  aud  1 ^ 20 

Ohio. 

Ashtiibnla  cr 15t'i 

Autillize  r 157 

Aurora  p 15,-< 

Bakers  1 15'.' 

;  Ban  tas  Fork 15> 

Bin  Darby  p 15' 

Bin  Mi'."Mahon lOo 

Bit,'  Miami  r 157,  15'.t 

Bij^  Raccoon  cr lOo 

Bin  Walnut  cr 157,  15^ 

I  Black  1 1.56,  15>' 

I  Black  r 15s 

Blue  )) 150 

Bradley  p 157 

Brush  1 1.5V 

Chickamau({a  cr : 15'< 

Cbippewal 157 

I  Claridou  p 157 

Congress  1 15T 

Connottou  cr 157 

1  Darby  cr 15'.' 

;  Dockl 15'.' 

Doko  1 1.50,  15'.' 

]  Duck  cr 157 

Duucan'.s  Mill 15',t 

Dye  p los 

Emerald  1 157 

I  Erie  1 150,  1.57,  1.5H,  1.59,  100,  101 

I  Everett  p 157 

1  Four  Mile  cr 1.58,  15'.» 

Fntche's  1 15'J 

Geauga  1 15s 

Grand  r 15>< 

i  Great  Miami  r 1.5S 

I  Green  cr I5«,  10'  1 

Hartd 157 

i  Hartley  1 1.5ti 

Henry  cr 10" 

Hill  p 15'.> 

Honey  cr 15t) 

Hurou  r 15'.' 

ludiau lOU 

ludian  cr 150 

ludiau  1 150 

ludiau  Heservoir 150 

Kellvs  Island 100 

Kiin)uckcr 1.5'.t 

Kokosiug  r 1.5^ 

Laphaui-*  1 15'.' 

Lewiston  Reservoir 15K,  lOo 

Lickiug  Heservoir 1.5'.»,  lOo 


INDEX   TO   FISHIN(i    WATERS. 


233 


,  ...    26,    'JT 
-i.'i 

'J.") 

........    'i') 

■>: 

....    25,    ■>>■< 

.....  'ir<,  'JT 

2.5.    21 

....    2tl,    'JT 

' "  ' 2»'' 

1.5.; 

15T 

15h 

1.5'.t 

15s 

15- 

If." 

1.57,  15',t 

Itjii 

" 157,  15'' 

1.50,  15» 

15.S 

150 

15; 

15".» 

IS*- 

157 

157 

157 

157 

15'.i 

15'.' 

1.56,  15'.' 

157 

15'.' 

15X 

157 

>H,  159,  100,  161 

1.57 

158,  lo'.t 

15'.» 

1.5S 

l^n 

15S 

15rt,  10" 

167 

". l.>t> 

Iti'  • 

'  ■  ■ 15'.> 

15t> 

15'.' 

lOU 

150 

1.50 

' ". 150 

101) 

1.5'.' 

15S 

1.5'.' 

1.58,  10'  I 

15'.»,  lOti 


Littlfi  Darbr  p 1.58 

Little  .McMahon 10() 

Little  Miami  r 157 

Little  Raccoon  r 16(t 

Little  Wttluut  cr 1.58 

Long  1 150 

Lost  <T 158 

Mad  r 1.57 

Mahomii^  r 1.59 

Marietta  Inland 1.5',» 

MaHHies  cr 1.57 

Matiniee  r 15i),  100 

Miami  r 15!;,  158 

Middle  HasH  Island 100 

Malu-fjan  r 157 

Mud  br 158 

Mud  Brook  !> 157 

Mudcr 158 

Mud  1 156 

Northampton  1 158 

Oliio  (Jaual 1.51) 

Ohio  r ]5f<,  1.5'J 

Old  Womau  cr 1.57  | 

One  Leg  cr 100  I 

Ottawa  r 100  : 

Owl  cr 157  I 

Paint  cr 157  1 

I'ortage  r 15'.» 

l'o!*Hum  1 150,  15i>  ! 

Pt.  Pelee  Island 100 

Pul-iu-Bav 160 

"    Island 100 

Quakertowu  "rittte" 1.51) 

Kaccoou  cr lOU 

P.uiiidH 160 

lie.servoir 160 

lies.  Old  Caual 156 

Kusb  cr 150 

"       "l 151) 

Sandusky  Bay 1.57.  160 

Satidusky  r. ." 1.58,  lOO 

.Sandy  cr 1.59 

Scioto  Brush  cr 1.58 

Scioto  Marwh 100 

Scioto  r 157,  160 

Silver  1 156,  157,  1.58,  1.59 

Slack  water 1.59 

Snow  ji 157 

Springtield  1 1.59 

State  Keservoir 157 

Station  11 100 

Stew  art  1 158 

Still  Fork  Waters 159 

.Stillwater  r 157 

Straight  cr 158 

.Sumuiit  1 15() 

Iroy  Hydraulic  1 ....  , 1.58 

Turkey  Foot 15<) 

Tuscarawas  r 159,  ItiO 

Twin  cr 158 

Twin  I'm 150,  1.58 

Wheeling  cr 160 

Whetstone  r 16<l 

White  Oak  cr 1.58 

White  p 156 

Williams  ]> 159 

Ontario,  Province  of. 

Alhiuo  i>t 28 


Arran  1   

Ashbridge  bay 

Au  Sable  r. . .' 

Balsam  1 

Bartrow  1 

Bay  of  Vuiuti! 28,    '29,    M,    ;U, 

Beaver  r '28.    :{0. 

Bellsl 

Bennett's  1 

Big  cr 29, 

Big  Cranberi-y  1 

Big  Trout  1 

Black  1 

Bobs  1 

Boston  cr 

Bow  r 29,    31, 

Branch  cr 

Burlington  ))ay '28, 

(^alabogie  1 

Camp's  cr 

Cedar  cr 

Chalk  r 

("harlestou  1 '.i\, 

Chesley  1 

Christie's  1   

Clyde  1 

Copelaud'B  trout  stream 

Credit  r 31, 

Crow  1 33, 

I)arliugtt)n  bay 

Ueer  Lick   cr 

1 )eli8le  r 

Don  r 

Duck  1 

Ouftiu's  <'r 

Eagle  1 

Eastou's  1 

EUiow  r 

Eramosa  r 

Erie  1 28,    30,    34,    .35, 

Fifteen  mile  cr 

Fourteen  Island  1 

Frenchman's  bay 

Gatineaux  I's 

(ieorgiau  bay 29,    31,    33, 

(iohorue  r 

Gold  I 

Grand   r '28,    29. 

Gull  r.  and  1 

Hawkl 

Hoag  cr 

Holland  r 

Hornings  Mills  1 

Huron  1 28,    32,    33,    34, 

Ignace  1 

Irvine  r 

Jennette'H  cr 

Joe's  1 

Jordan  cr 

I  Kaministiijua  r 3o, 

:  Kenipeifeldt  Bav 

Kettle  cr 

Knowlton  1 

Lake  Burwell 

i      "    Couchiching 

I       "     Erie '28,    30,    34.    3.5, 

I       "    George 

"  Huron....  27,  2.'<.  32,  33.  34, 
"     Xipis.-jing 

I      "    Ontario 2«,    '29,    ,33, 


27 

30 

35 

29 

30 

35 

32 

32 

33 

35 

30 

31 

33 

33 

28 

34 

31 

36 

28 

.30 

28 

29 

32 

27 

33 

30 

32 

34 

35 

32 

31 

31 

30 

31 

:« 

Si 

28 

29 

34 

36 

35 

34 

34 

33 

35 

32 

27 

30 

29 

31 

32 

2.S 

35 

.35 

31 

3'» 

31 

30 

31 

32 

2« 

35 

34 

35 

33 

30 

.•J5 

35 

33 

3d 


234 


INDEX   TO   FIf?HINO  WATERS. 


I      ,'     ' 


p.' 


^ii 


Lake  .f  Woods :«, 

"    8imt()e '2H,    :v,i, 

"    Smith Xi, 

"    St.Cli'lr -iH,    31, 

"    Ttoj  la 

"    Wabinoii 

Little  Clyde  1 

Littlo  ('raiiberry  1 

r-nhoroUf^h   I 

l.niii^l ao,  34, 

L<iU(,'  Point  Bay 3t, 

^laitlaiid  r 

MariaiL  1 

.MasMawsaiina  pt 

Mattawan  v 30, 

McCroue's  1 

AIoKfiizie  IT 

Middle  Brauch  1 

Mile  I 

MiU.r  

MitiliellH  Ray 

.^[()rKe  Point 

Mi;d   1 28,    30, 

Niagara  r 'i'.<.    33,    35, 

Xipition  r 

Xoitli  r 

Nottawasiipa  r 

Ontario  1 2S,    2it,    33, 

Outoiiabee  r 

Otraw  a  r 

Otier  cr 

Otty  I 

Pearlbrook  or 

PcTit'tannuiKlirii(>  br 

Pigeon  r 

Pikel 

Pim  r 

Pine  1  and  r 

Point  Albino 

Port  Maitland 

Piirliiuh  1 

gitiuteBav 28,    29,    30,    34, 

Red  Rock 

Reld'sl 

Rice  1 i'.t,    31,    32, 

Rideaii  Canal ? . . 

Rideaii  1 

River  Credit 31, 

Rivere  RaiHin 

River  H[)'."ed 2H, 

Riv<>r  St  Claire 

Ro.k  1 34, 

Rocky  Saii^ceu  r 3(i, 

Round  1 

Saublo  r 27, 

Saugeen  r 3(»,    31,    33, 

Kcnuog  r 

Severn  r 

Sharbot 1 

Silver  1.  and  cr 34, 

Simcoe  1 28,    33, 

South  br.  Saugeeu  i" 

Sparrow  1 

Speed  r 28. 

Spcy  r 

Spring  L  and  cr 3(»,    31, 

St.  Claire  1 28,    31, 

St.  Claire  r 

St.  Lawrence  r 

-.s,    21).    30,    31,    32,    33, 


34 
35 
35 
3,5 
3S 
28 
30 
30 
32 
30 
35 
31 
31 
28 
32 
28 
28 
30 
28 
30 
29 
32 
3() 
3(i 

35 
27 
35 
34 
29 
30 
33 
35 
33 
33 
33 
27 
30 
28 
30 
31 
35 
33 
28 
34 
34 
33 
34 
32 
31 
34 

3(; 

32 
3(» 
32 
34 
35 
32 
35 
33 
35 
28 
34 
31 
29 
32 
35 
34 

34 


StiirKPon  1 :i-j 

Sydenham  r .;;(, 

Syplecr 29,  31 

I  Tee« water  r ;i;j, 

iThanicrir 20,    31,  35 

Thirteen  Ih.  1 ;{4 

Thunder  1 28,  io 

Trent  r 29,    31,  li", 

Trout  1 ♦. ...  ;t;( 

Tro.itMill  1 :t.-, 

Turtle  1 j;) 

!  Twelve  Mile  cr :!."). 

Twenty  Mile  or lio 

Twin  I'm  .  .    ;j4 

VVal)i^'o;in  1 2iS 

Waubaiii'heno  b 3i> 

Welliuid  r 2'.) 

AVightVi  cove 3ii 

Wiuuipetf  r 32,  34 


Oregon. 

Applegato  r 

Archliold'H  or 

Baker  cr 

Bear  cr ICl, 

Beaver  or 

Big  Triukee  r . 

Birch  cr 

Blue  1 

Brimstone  or 

Calapooya  or 

Oilapooya  r 

California  r 

CaHcade  Mt,  Ktrs 

(-;iackaiiiaB  r 1<!1, 

Clark  r 

Clear  or 

Clean 

CluHkaniue  r 

Columbia  r Kil, 

Cow  cr 

Cozine  or 

Crahtree  or 

Dairy  or 

Dead  Indian  r 

Denver 


I':agleor .. 

Eight  INFile  cr,... 

Elk  cr 

EvatiH  or 

Eifteen  Mile  or. . 

Eish  1 

Gale's  01 , 

Grande  Ronde  r. 

Grave  or 

GrayHr 

JohurtoUM  or 

Keene  cr 

Kellogg  or 

litiwiwi- 

Little  Tniokeo  r. 
Luokiamute  r  ... 

Maine  r 

Mary  r 

-Mavolis  r 

McKay  or 

%b'Kenzie  r 

.Middle  or 

Milker 


ir,2 
ir.2 

I'l.i 
v;i 

lOi 
1C4 
U-i 
ICJ 

ifd 

10. 1 

Itili 
it;i 

ItU 
V.i. 
bil 
111! 
lf,J 
If.l 

ir,2 
liij 

lC,:t 
lOJ 

It;.; 

101 

h;i 

101 
lOi 

i.;-.! 

KU 
UV^ 
H>1 
10- 

bvj 

101 

li.;> 

l.U 

1(«> 

101 
104 
101 

102 
ICd 
lOJ 
lt;:i 
ItVJ 

lo;; 
Id 


INDEX  TO   FISHING  WATEBS. 


235 


:!> 

'J',!! 

v.".  -29,  ;ii 

:(;!• 

20,    31,  :i'. 

:u 

. ..    28,  -.11 

29,    31,  :).') 

.,.*....  3;{ 

:(■> 

-j'.t 

:!.> 

X) 

nt 

liH 

lid 

T.I 

Mil 

, ...    32,  31 

ICl 

ir.i 

I'l.t 

.  .  .     ItU,  V'i 

If,  i 

ItVl 

l<j:t 

lf.2 

If.l 

lf.:l 

lf.U 

Kil 

nil 

nil,  I'.i- 

Ml 

nil 

nii 

ItU 

nil.  n.i 

InJ 

ni:i 

ni2 

nii 

nil 

nil 

nu 

nil 

111-.! 

nil 

nil 

nii 

mi 

nil 

nu 

nu 

n;( 

nu 

.  ...  w> 
.'..'. nu 

104 

nu 

■ nil 

nu 

nu 

I'l  ! 

nv.' 

ni:i 

101 


Miller 161, 

Milton  or 

Multtllii  cr 

r 

M.vrtle  cr 

N«H'iiiiic\iiii  r 

Nurth  riiiiit,'ua  r 

"      Yamhill 

Oakcr 

Panther  cr 

Parrot  ir 

PaHH  IT nu, 

Pedof!  cr 

PiiddiuK  r 

K.i.kcr. 

Ko^,'ue  cr 

Kogue  r 

Saiitiiiiii  r nu,  ni2, 

.Saxc'H  l)itch 

Scoggiu.s  cr 

Silver  cr 

Sinwlaw  r 

Smith  r 

Soap  cr 

South  Uiiiiinua  r 

South  Yaiiiliill 

Sj)eucer  c r 

St.  Joe 

Thoina«  cr 

TiUecr 

Tra«k  r 

Tualatin  r 

I'liiatilla  r 

I'mptiua  r n>2. 

Whites 

Willamette  r 101,  162, 

Wolfcr 

Youui^H  r 

FeuusylTauia . 

.\ilam8  cr 170 

Alleghanv  cr ITl 

.^Ue^jhany  r KMl,  16H,  17(1,  175,  176 

.\ualuuiiuk  cr 175 

Aualomiuk  r KUi 

Ai-  Irewn  r 172 

.\.-h  Mill  cr 167 

i.,»l)bH  cr 164 

Jiat;<l'i<l  i'"ii 1^^ 

BakerH  ruu 16<),  170 

Bald  Eagle  cr 164, 16<t,  170 

Beach"Hi 174 

Bearer 167, 172 

Bearl 164 

Bear  ruu ■<■ 166 

Beaver  r 1"14,  16.",  171 

Beech  cr 168,  174 

BtiinerH  ruu 174 

Benuett  nr 165,  177 

Bit,'  1' l""! 

Bin  Briukl :..    174 

Big  Piue  cr 17*1 

Big  Sand.v  cr 174 

Big  Swataree 1»1".» 

Billiu^is  II s 17;i 

Birih  ruu 1  <>5 

Blacker 168,  174 

Black  Spring  cr 1_4 

Block  cr .  176 


162  Blue  Eye  run 16T 

161     Bluejay  ruu 176 

l»;i     Bow  cr 167 

161     BowmauHcr  176,177 

163  Brandy  wine  cr HA,  16,5,  172,  1 76 

161  I  Brick  p 173 

163  }  Bright  cr 175 

163    BroadheadH  cr 168,  171,  17:i,  174 

161  !  BrokeuHtraw  cr 164,  167,  172 

163  Buck  Hill 167 

IthJ     BuH'alo  SpriugH 16<> 

162  I  BuHhkillcr 175 

164  !  Cape  Mav 172 

161  1  Carey  1 169,  172 

162  ;  CarpeuterH  lir 17:i 

162    Carrw  Hock  br 172 

164    CaHselman  r 170,  172.  174,  175 

n>3  i  Cedar  ruu 165,  17(i' 

1»W    ChaddH  Ford 164 

162    Cheniuiig  r 174 

n'>3     Cherry  cr 175. 

162    Cherrv  Valley  <-r 177 

162    Chickiescr.." 1(5.5,  171 

t'lariou  r 165,  171 

Clarks  cr 166 

Cocklin  ruu 170 

Cotlee  Hun  cr 166 

Cold  Sjiriug  1 165 

Cold  Spring  Kun 167 

Colegrove  br 174 

Collwell  cr 167 

Comfort  1 1"5 

Conewtoga  r 174 

Couueaught  1 167,  17(> 

Marsh 170 

ConnedyH  cr 167 

CoTiuewago  cr 16".> 

Connewago  Falls 177 

Connodoguinet  cr 17(» 

Conococheagiie  cr 165 

Cove  Ctap  run 165 

Cow.iuescjue  r 173,  1 76 

Coxtdwn  I) 17.'> 

Crissey  cr 167 

Crooked  cr 168 

Crystal  1 166,  167,  170,  171 

CUHsewa^'o  cr 17i> 

Deep  IloUi'W  1 167 

Delaware'  Breakwater 1"! 

Delaware  r Kl'l.  169,  17o,  172,  173,  174 

Devil  He  lie 167 

Dingnia:i  Bun .  166 

Drake's  cf 170.  172 

Dug  Hill 167 

Dunn  1 l7-i 

Dunns  p 164 

Fast  Branch  of  Big  Bun   164 

F<ldv  Kun 164 

Flki.ickcr 174 

Fly's  p 167 

Frio  Canal 171 

Frie  1 167.  17i) 

Fair  Bun 1(1'.» 

Falling  Spring 1  (1"> 

Falls  cr ITc 

Fiddle  1    164 

Fishing  cr  164.  1(W5,  167.  17(t 

Fit.s  Eddy ItW 

Find  Bun 176 

Fourth  Kun 16(4 


161 
163 
163 

nu 

163 
161 

nu 

164 
I'.  12 
163 
164 
Uhi 
163 
161 
161 


mi 


i!1 


.it  I 


236 


INDEX   TO   FIiSHIN(t   WATEKS. 


'•    ( 


il 


Frt!«Miian  Run 

French  <  r.  (or  Vcuuuko  cr). .  1(55,  17(», 
17*.  17(). 

•fiiiniblo  Run 

<jlt)iieHtM)  ForkH 

Gold  Mine  cr 

Oreut  En{{  Harbor 

Ha^juon  p 

Harvey'H  1 l"t>, 

Hannor  Ilun 

"Hawk  Kock" 

Hayes  cr l()-(,  170, 

Hazard  \t 

Heads  of  Hickory  Run 

Hickory  Run ItW,  ItW, 

Hiuliland  1 '. 

Hoowac  Run 

Huntintjton  cr 

Indian  cr '. 

InHtanter  cr 

JacobH  Run 

Jam  eH  cr 

Jert's  rr 

JeiikinM  Run 

Juniata  r KW.,  If.H,  171,  17;t, 

Kettle  cr lUti, 

Kin/ua  cr : liw, 

KiskiniinetaH  cr 

Kizer'H  p 

JviinkleH  Dam 

Laurel  Hill  (;r 

Lelii«h  r KU,  Iti.',.  1(;7, 

Leslie  Run 

Lewis  Run 

Little  Brink  1 

Little  Maboiiinf»  r 

Little  I'inocr 

Little  Sandy  cr ITU, 

Little  Swatara 

Little  Trough  cr 

Lizzie  cr 

Logan  br 

Logan  Run : 

L()ng  p 

Loomis  1 

Lord  p 

Lost  Rim 

Lower  Pine  liottoni   Run ItW, 

Loyalhanna  cr 

TVIaliouingr 

I\lai<U'U  cr li>7. 

Maiden  (!reek  r 

Miiplel 

Miirillabr 

Mursliall'Hcr lOtl, 

ISIartin  cr 

Marvin  cr 

Met  alls  Ferry 

Mc( 'liutock'H  Run 

jMrCune  br 

Mi'(iinnis  r 

Mi-Michaels  ar 

Metcalf  br 

Millers  r Hi'', 

Mill  run l'>">, 

Minard  run 

Miinongahela  r Iti."),  17ii, 

Montgomery  i 

Moores  run 

Morris  run 


Kih 


KiH 
Ki'.l 
174 
17J 
17;) 
177 
1«7 
17.5 
176 
Ififi 
1()8 
170 
174 
liii* 
178 
171 
US 
ltl5 
170 
174 
Iti.-) 
175 
ItW 
171 
17(i 
lt)G 
It!'.) 
17.5 
172 
KID 
l<i4 
174 
17;i 
17t) 
174 
li;',» 
1  (■)(•> 
Km 
1(14 
17t) 
17tJ 
167 
lt)7 
Kit) 
17ii 
Kill 
17:t 
170 
17.-) 
171 
10.-) 
175 
1G7 
171 
KiS 
Kit) 
Ki.5 

itm 

177 
17:1 
ItJl) 
KiH 
Ki4 
17;{ 
174 
171 
160  ' 


Moslia!iiion  cr 174 

Mountain  ruii 177 

Mud  1 11,7 

Mud  i> i(U 

Muddy  cr ii.i, 

.Mud  run 101),  17m 

.Mud  Run  cr I7l 

Nelson's  Run Kii', 

Xescopick   cr Ifi7 

Neshaniiny  cr Itiii,  iTi 

Neshiinnock  cr 171 

North  Fork  cr lt).5,  I7i; 

Oakley   p li',7 

Octorara  cr h\4 

Ohio  r Ki4,  KW,  Ititi,  1 74 

Oliver's  run Ki»'i 

Panther  run KU 

Penua.  Canal Kil 

Perkionien  cr..l05,  10(5,  167,  171,  17J,  174 

177. 

Pickerings   Lsland 17j 

Pine  cr.  or  r K;4,  K)5,  106,  K)7,  168,  Hi'.' 

17t!. 

Pine  run 165,  109,  17.^ 

Pine  Streak KIT 

Piney  run 174 

Poiono  cr 17." 

Poho  Pocd  or  Big  cr 17.' 

Pond  cr. KI7 

Pond  Kddy 17:i 

Poponoming  1 177 

Portage  cr Iti.S,  ItiH 

Porter's  1 Ha 

Potato  cr Ki.5,  174 

Potomac  r 17j.  174 

Potter  br 17:t 

Powder  Mill  run Ki'.t 

Presque   Isle  Bay 11)7 

Purple  br Kl'.t 

Raccoon  cr Kli'> 

Ramsay's  run KIn 

Rattlesnake  cr Itl.") 

branch Ki.-i 

p Kil'. 

Rattling  run lOi; 

Raystown  Branch..  ItiO,  11)7,  168,  170,  171 

Raymondskill  cr 17o 

Red  br 17.-. 

Reil  Run 17o 

Reed's   run Kit' 

Roaring  br Kit!,  171 

Robbins  br 17t 

Rock  run 161),  174 

Rorky  run  str 17:< 

Rosscommou  cr 177 

Royer's  Ford 17:i 

Sal  t  Lick  run Ki^ 

Sand  1 17t 

Sandy  Lick  run 17:i 

Sandy  r Ki^ 

Saiicon  cr K!7 

Sawkill  cr 17^1 

Scetl'ord  Lick  run ItiH,  111',' 

Schuylkill  r.  . .  .161),  171,  172,  173,  174, 

175,  17(i,  177. 

Scootac  cr 17tt 

Shadigee  cr 175 

Shenango  r 167,  171,  17i 

Silver  Sjiring 17ii 

Sluueinahouing  cr 16> 


INDEX  TO   FIMHINCi   WATERS. 


237 


174 

ITT 

li'.T 

KU 

If.'-. 

ICl).  ITu 

.; 171 

\M 

IfiT 

Iti'.t,  ITl 

171 

lf,5,  17i. 

lf.7 

HU 

1,  lt'.">.  l<')t''.  17» 

If.i'. 

ItU 

liU 

7.  171.  17-2,  174 

17J 

•>(•>,  1(17,  1«W,  If-'.t 

. .  irif),  ItW,  17'^ 

ItlT 

174 

17.' 

17.! 

lt;7 

17:i 

177 

. . .  IIW,  HV." 

175 

. . .  11'.,-).  171 
. . .  I7i.  171 

17;< 

ItW 

1<)7 

liV." 

. . .  I''"' 
....  li>^ 

l():> 

lt'..-> 

itii; 

■ itif. 

iti7,  it)8,  170,  171 

1711 

17.-. 

l7o 

■ Iti"'. 

.  Kit),  171 

■ 171 

.    . .  liW,  171 

17;i 

....  177 
...  17;i 

Ko 

171 

....17! 

■  ■  ■ It^ 

lt'.7 

■■; i7h 

KW,  10'.' 

V'i,  17:J,  174, 


17i> 

17.- 

.i(J7,  171,  171 

17h 

IC.f 


siafp  mn if.fi,  ich 

Sdldicr  run 17:{ 

Sc.iith  Fork 174,  177 

Si>ri!itj  l)r 171 

S[)riiiti  IT ItU 

starkboviHep H',4 

stautuii  \< .* n.l 

Starnu'i'a  cr 17.') 

Stone  cr It.H 

Stou.v  cr IC..'),  ICii,  170,  HI 

strackH  rtaui Kii* 

stI•ai^'bt  tr 17;i 

SuH<iueliamia  r lt'.4,  li'..->.  Itif.,  H'.7, 

IC.H,  IC.it.   170,   171,   17:',   17;j,  174,  17.') 

17(1,  177, 

Swamp  cr 177 

Swatara  cr ItiH,  174,  17,5  , 

Swatarar 172  i 

TarlicU  p 1C.7 

Tul.ybauua  cr 17,5 

Tnmt  l)r lt)6  I 

Trout  r>in 1<'.4,  1(15,  Kits,  173 

TumhliiiK  r 173 

Tuiicjiawaut  cr 1(1.5 

Tiiiikhamia  StilhvatcrH 173 

Twi-lvt!  Mile  1 17;. 

Two  Slu'ritt's  ruu 17(1 

I'pper  Allct,'huny  r 17;t 

rpjior  I'iiie  Uottoia  run KW,  17(1 

Valley  cr 171 

Vanrterwurk  cr 170 

Vineyard  run 1(1,5 

Walburn  ruu 1(1.5 

Walker  1 174 

Wallace  run 174 

Walleniiaui.iuk   cr 1(17 

Wapwallopcu  cr 1(17,  Kl.s,  17'2 

WelHb  run 1(1.5 

We>.kalaiicy  1 Kl'J 

Went  BrancL KKl 

West  IJraucb  of  Bi«  Kun 1(14 

Wbite  Deer  cr 17(1 

Wild  cr 1<1.5,  IC'.t,  17J 

Wissabicksou  cr 174,  177 

W(.lf  ruu 104 

Wri^bth  cr 1(17,  17rt 

Wri^btcr  1 17.5 

Yankee  dam 173 

Yellow  cr KIH 

Yellow  Breecbes  cr  17o 

York  1 Kill 

Y(.UKbiotibeuy  r KKl,  17(i,  171,  172,  174 

Vuuugwuuian's  i:r lO'J 

Quebec,  Province  of 

Amqni  r 3() 

.\U(:!UM  1 3(i 

Becaiicour  r 37,  3H 

Klack  r.  aiul  1 37,  3« 

Bloody  I's 37 

Bromptou  Falls 3(1 

Ilromptoii'l 38 

Kroonie  1 37 

Burrows  r .• 3»? 

I  iiusapscal  1 •^'' 

(  hateaniiay  r    and  1 37,  3'.» 

(baudiere  r 3H 

t'oaticook  r. . .    3(1 

Craiy'Bl ii" 


Dartmouth  r 37 

Ktcbciiiiii  r ,38 

Fifth  Uau^'e  1 37 

First  1 37 

(tannen  1 37 

(iendroUH  1 37 

( irand  Hav 37 

Ha  Ha  Bav 37 

Halifax  1 3« 

Iro(|Uoirt  1 3!> 

•lacciues  ( 'artier  r 3!t 

],ac  des  I'liincH  r 3(> 

l^c  dcTIsle 3'.» 

Lacolle  r 37 

Lake  Baros 3i> 

'•     Bertelle 3!> 

"    Cbaniplain 3« 

"     Clair 3'.> 

"     Gravel 37 

"    GroH  Rousseau 3',i 

"     Matapedia 3s 

"     Mefiimtic 37 

"    ^lempbraniHfiOf,' 3S 

"    !\Kiren 37 

Lakes  Paijuet 3',> 

•'     lUpbael 3'.l 

r.,ake  Himon 37 

"      St.  .loscj.b 3'.> 

St.  Li.iiis 37 

Little  Mation  1 3S 

"      Trinity  r 3".» 

Mai  Baie  r 37 

Mar(,'uerite  r 31( 

ISIassawippi  1 3(1,     37,    3H,  3',t 

Massa wippi  r 3(1 

Matane   r 3(1 

Matapedia  r.  and  1 3il 

Micbaud  1 3(> 

^lissiscpioi  Bay 3;J 

Murray   Kay 37 

Nat\uiil  Bridge 37 

Ottawa  r 3H 

Pik(;  r 3(1,  AH 

Kicbelieu  r 3(1,    37.  3'.» 

River  Aux  Fine 3',> 

River  HciUldctte 3S 

River  de  Lisle 3.> 

River  I'ierre 37 

River  Ri.iiileau 37 

River  St.  Lawrence 3(1.    37,    3m,  3i> 

Salmon  cr 38 

Second  1 37 

Spider  1 3V 

Spooner  ). 3H 

St.  Francis  r 3(1,  3,S 

St.  .lean  r ."I'.! 

St.  .lolin  r 37 

St.  Lawrence  r 3(1,    37,    .38,  31» 

Stoke  r  3H 

Third  1 37 

Tomfobia  r 'M 

Yamaska  r     37,  3'.) 

York  r 37 

Rhode  Zslaud. 

Abbotts  Ruji 177 

Block  Island. . .    177 

CaiV'Ks    hi' 177 

Dyers  p 177 


^IH 


238 


INDEX   TO   FISHINCi   WATKU8. 


1 


i| 


Flat  River  Res 178 

Orcat  br 177 

Ki(-k(!iiiiiit  r 17H 

-Mishutck  ji 77 

Narriih'aiiHcft  Bay 177,  178 

Paliiif  i-'h,  or  Warreu  r 17H 

I'awtuxct  r ITH 

Pcckhuin  p 177 

rooartHctbr 177 

(/iiidiiick    UoH 177 

Uaiidflls  i> 177 

Scan  met  r 17s 

Siii'ctaclo  1) 177 

SpniiiiK'H  p 177 

Tio^'ito  p 178 

South  Carolina. 

AHhopoo  r 178 

Atlantic  Ocean 178 

iJihloc  cr 178 

p 1 78 

Black  cr 17".l 

"     r 17'J 

Cater  Hall  1 17<j 

"    r 179 

Conibaboe  r 17'.»,  180 

Copo'H  Mill 178 

Cooper  r 17'J 

Coowawhatcliie  r 178 

t'dosawhatchie  Swamp 17H,  17'J 

KdiHto  r 17K.  179 

Four  Mile  branch 179 

Fnrne'H  Mill 179 

(treat  Salkehatcliie  Swamp 179 

Hollow  cr 179 

Jackhon  branch 178 

Kanlowle'scr 179 

Kirkles  cr 1H() 

Lawther's  1 179 

Lvncb'H  r 179 

Millp 179 

New  r 179 

Pee  Dee  r 179 

Poll  Pon  or  Edisto  r 178 

.Salkehatcliie  Swamp 178 

.Salkehatcbie  r 178,  179 

>»ampit  r.  r.  Wharf 179 

Sautee  Fee  Swamps 179 

San  tee  r 1 79 

.Savannah  r 178,  179 

Stono  r 179 

Tiillirtnny  cr 178 

rpper  ;J  rnuH 179 

Waccaman  r 179 

Winvah  Hay 179 

Youmau's  Mill 178 

Tennessee. 

Barren  Fork 181 

Beaver  <r IHI 

Big  Harpeth  1 180,  181 

Bi^^  Soddy  cr 1->1 

BriniMtoue  cr 182 

Buftalo  r 18i 

Camp  cr , 182 

Caney  Fork 181.  182 

( 'hickamaiiKa  .'r 180 

Clear  Fork 182 


Collin's  r 181,  isj 

(U)ve  cr iMj 

CJrocked  or hi 

Crow  cr isn 

Cumberland  r Imj 

Duck  r 180,  181,  iHj 

Klk  r iho 

Emory  r 18o,  181,  Isj 

(larriHou  1 isj 

JoneH  cr iHii 

Eitth  r l«l 

"     TennesMeo  r ixi 

Look  Out  cr iMj 

Mammy'Hcr Ihj 

.Mill  cr iM.i 

New  r 1  ■*! 

New  run la* 

Obiou  r iHi 

Pine  r isi i 

Piueycr isn 

Piney  r 1*1 

Reelfoot  1 181,  isj 

Uicblauds  cr 1+j 

Roaring  cr 181 

Rock  cr ISO 

Rocky  r I.12 

Sale  cr I80 

Seiiuatchie  r 182 

Hhottl  cr 18! 

South  Harpeth  r 180,  iHl 

Sugar  cr 1h1 

Swan  cr I80 

Taylor'H  cr 18it 

TenneHHee  r 180,  IHl,  182 

Tiger  cr 1^1 

Trace  cr 182 

Watauga  r I80 

Whites  cr I1O,  1)S2 

White  Oak 1^2 

Yellow  cr 180 

Texas. 

AtkiuH  1 184 

Big  Bernard  cr 18:i 

Big  cr 18:< 

Brazos  r 18:j 

Carlos  1 184 

Cibolo  r 18:) 

(Uear  cr 1h;{ 

Colorado  r 182,  18:1,  1S4 

Cumint,i  cr 182 

CvprcHH  cr ls:f 

Devils  r 18:( 

Dewberry  cr 18:i 

Eagle  1 1*{ 

East  Bernards  r l>^'-i 

Fish  1 184 

Frio  r 1M4 

Galveston  Bay 18;i 

Grand  1 1h:i 

Guadalui)e  r 183,  184 

Gulf  of  Mexico 18:) 

Leoua  r 184 

Little  r 18:3 

Medina  r 18:) 

Middle  Bernard  cr.  and  r 18:) 

Millers  1 182 

Neuces  r 184 

1  eui'U  or,  ,iiiiiiiiititt(iii*i*iiii**>  1^- 


INDEX  TU   l\.SHlN(i  W.VTERH. 


239 


...  iftl,  i^i 
X"*: 

i-^i 

is.i 

l«j 

180,  IHl,  IHJ 
IHU 

iHo.'i^i.  i'^- 

l«t.; 

IHn 

......  1^1 

\M 

' Irtj 

lx-1 

iM'i 

....  1"<1 

isj 

'. IHI 

ISd 

ISil 

'. . ,  1*1 

l*i 

■  ■ ; ; irti 

. .  i^"' 

'.'....■  i*'- 

. .  1*1 

".'."..  iw 

■  ■  ■  ■ IH! 

IHO,  IHl 

....   IHl 

"■ 1*1 

[, ,. .  irto 

".'iHo,'i«i,  wi 

...  IHl 

IH-J 

1*1 

".  Ill),  IH'i 

1H2 

ISO 

184 

18:5 

Wi 

Wi 

184 

18:t 

....  1h:5 

1H2,  18;»,  184 

....   IHi 

IHIi 

...  ih;< 
..  I8:i 

..  l*f 

. .  18:< 

.  .  1H4 
.  .  184 

. .  I8:i 

18:< 

. .  183,  184 

■  ■  ■     18S 

184 

■  *  ■ 183 

...  183 

....  183 

. . . .  1H2 

....  1H4 

, .  lii'i 
1 1  >i  t 


PorOH  r 184 

I'lMiipkin  1 184 

Kio  (iramie  r 183.  184 

.Subiiie  1 183 

.Siibinc  r \M 

Siiii  .\iiti)iiio  r 183 

hail  FfliiH- 18:t 

"    tierouiiiio  r 184 

.Siiji  .laciiito  r 183 

San  .MarcuH  r 183,  184 

.Sc.ocr 18M 

Hiiriiin  IT 18:j 

Villunf  IT 1H4 

West  UfriiurdM  tr 183 

r 183 

Utah,  Territory. 

I5attl<^  or 184 

Hear  r 1H.5 

IJtaviT  r 184 

HlackHiiiitbH  Fork 1H4 

<'ainin  or.. .   184 

(  halk  IT 184,  IH') 

(  Itar  cr 1.H4 

(uhr 1H5 

Diaiuoud  Fork 1  h") 

Eobo  or 184 

FiHh  or 18.5 

Fraiiklyu  cr 184 

Hinh  or 18.5 

Hobble   or 18.5 

Lake  Fork 1h5 

Lo^au  r 184,  inr) 

LoMt  or l.'-!4 

Mud  or r-^.l 

(>(,'(lon  r 1^1 

I'aiit^oitoh   1 1   4 

I'iiio  or 1    I 

Ploawaut  Valley  or 1    1 

I'rioe  r 1   '> 

Kiver  Jordan  1 i    '> 

Soldiu  or 1    '- 

Soldiii  Fork 1(1 

Si)aulsli  Fork  or h  t 

Strawberry  or 18.) 

Thistle  Fork '. 1H5 

rtab    1 184,  1H.5 

Warm  .Sprinnw  i 185 

Weber    r 184,  185 

White  r 185 

Yellow  or 185 

Vermont. 

Averill  or •   188 

Back  Bay 185 

Ball  Mouutaiu  br 137 

Bark  Mill  br llKj 

Barker  br I'.Mt 

Iklvidere  Baniu 187 

Belvidere  Utigjjs 18t> 

Blaok  Brauoh 187 

Blaok  or 1H'.> 

Blaok  p ." 1H8 

Blaok  r 187,  :S9 

Bonmtsoeu  1 180 

Bre WHter  r 18ii 

Brouie  1 r 18',t 

Burr  x> 1 1  •  •  •  ■  1 1  <  1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1  <  I  <  1 1  •  •  <  ■  •  •  180 


Carr  br 1»7 

<  asiiaiii  1 187 

CttHtletoii  r 18« 

Chaniplain  1 185,  187,  188,  18',i,  I'Hi 

Chureh  br I'.Hi 

i'lareiidoii  r 18't 

ColoheHter  Ji 18«i 

Cold  br H»o 

•'     p isd.  1H7 

Cold  r lM(i.  IH'.i 

Coimeotiout  r 185,  18«,  1S7,  iss,  I'.Hi 

CrvHtal   1 185 

Deertield  r 18«> 

Dream  1 189 

DuuiiH.re  1 18(i,  18«i 

Kant  Braiioh 187 

PjiHt  or 18<.> 

K'dio  p 187 

Kfleu  p 188 

Klmore  br l".>o 

Fairfield  p 18<.i 

Fairleo  1 18M 

FerroiiH  r 187 

Fleeoher  Eddy lH<t 

Frauklin  !> 188,  18lt 

(iardiier's  Islali<l 188 

(ileanon  br 18ti 

(Ireat  Baok  Bay 18'.» 

Greensboro  j).  aud  br 1h7 

Orotonp 18H 

Har<lwood  j) 18'.t 

Hardwood  Flat  p I'.io 

Halls  p l'.>o 

Harvey s  j) 185 

Hoik  y  Hollow  br iMd 

Hortoiiial 18(1 

Hubbard  br I'.Mi 

Hubbardtou  br IHi; 

Hunts  p 185 

Island  p 187,  1H'.» 

.loe'H  p H>0 

Kirby  p I'.H) 

Kittle  p 18H 

Lamoille  r 1W>,  187,  1H8,  190 

I,a  Platter 18«> 

l,eaoh  or 18M 

Lewis  or 1H7 

Lewis  p iny 

Lincoln  r 1h7 

Little  .\verillcr 1H« 

Long  p 1.^1.  I'.Wi 

Lowell  1 iHt; 

Mad  r 1^M 

Majjoj;  1 1  -«'.• 

Maidstone  1 is7 

Mallets  Bay IHii.  I'.o 

Maipianu  Bay I'.Hi 

Masoonia  1 1m7 

Memphremayot?! I-Hm 

Miles  p 188,  lim 

Miles  Htr 187 

Millp IHs 

Mill  r 1«7.  IH'.t 

MisHi^^s(l^()i  Bay 187 

MissisH.inoi  r . .' 188,  181t,  lS;o 

I  M(dly"s  ]> I'.ht 

Montgomery  bi'.M ihc,  ik8 

Moores  p 1H5 

Moose  r 187,  188,  l'.M> 

Morse  br .,,,,,,,, , ..,.,, 180 


nr 


240 


INDEX   TO   FIHHING   WATERS. 


HI 

.  1 


■  ♦   , 


I 


Mountain  br.' HM) 

MulLiKKin  r 187 

Now  Haven  r 188  j 

NlKt<er  Head  br 188  | 

•'      I) 188 

N(irth  Branch 1h7.  1H« 

Onion  r 88 

Ottii  yncL-heo  r 187 

Otter  cr 187,  iH'.t.  190 

I'liteh  p l«7,  188 

I'lvnioutli  lower  p 188 

I'utnHui  br 190 

Haiiney  br 190 

Hesenol 188 

lUiiley  ))r 1H6 

Uoiinilp 189 

UyeKiito  p 189 

Simd  p 18t5 

Saxton'n  r 18tt  j 

HciileH  br 187  I 

Kcott  br 187.  189 

Hey  nioiir  1 187 

Shelburuc  Hav 1H9 

p 189 

Shro WHbury  p 18(J 

Hilver  1 1H8.  189  > 

Smith  br 187 

Small  branch 188 

Spottoril  1 18(>  ; 

Stannard  br 187  | 

St.  Catherine  1 189  i 

StileHj) H7,  190 

Stone  p 185 

SvniHp 189 

TexuH  br 190 

ThompHon'H  point 188 

Tinvp 188 

Tobin's  hr 186 

Trout  r 18«  i 

Upper  p 188 

Waits  r 186  j 

AViird(!U8  i» 185  j 

WellHr 189 

AVeHtr 187 

White  r lHt>,  187,  189 

Wild  Urauth 190 

Willouf-hbv  1 185 

WilHon  br 187 

Winooski  r 1H('>.  187,  188,  190 

Woleott  p ISHl 

Woodward's  reHcrvoir ^188 

Yellow  Branch 187 

I 
Virgrinia. 

Alum  cr 192  ! 

Appomattox  r 191  1 

Backr 191 

Bi-,'  BuH'alo  r 191 

Bin  Uun 19:t 

Bi{?  Stonv  cr 19'i 

Black  Water  r 19.3 

Briery  Hi ver  cr 191  j 

Brooks  Mill  p 193 

Cedar  cr UK),  192  ] 

Ohesapuake  Bay 192  , 

Chickahominy  r UK).  191  ' 

Chincoteapue  Bay 191 

Clear  Fork 191  j 

C.  M.  Pond's  Mill 193 


Cove  cr ];il 

CowpaMture  r 191,  ]'y> 

Crai|?'H  cr \\i\ 

CunlHVillep p.ii 

Drummond  I p.i^ 

Elizabeth  r 191,  V.n 

Falling  r i;i » 

Ouilford  cr pn 

Hampton  UoadH itfj 

HawkHliili  cr I'.ij 

Hobb'H  Mill  p Hi:i 

HolHton  r I'.fj 

JackHuu  r i'.»i 

JanieH  r 190,  191.  v.n 

J.  W.  H.  BirdHon^'H  Mill l;i:t 

Kerr  cr l',i| 

Laurel  cr I'.to 

LawHon  1 11I2 

Lexington  ci- V.i'> 

Linkhorn  Bav V.n 

Little  BuHalo  r I'.U 

Little  Stony  cr h>'l 

Lotit  r l'.i:» 

Mattaponi  r 1!).{ 

Mclver'H  p l',i(i 

McHHon^o  cr 191 

Middle  r P.ct 

Mill  cr 192,  IDlt 

Muddy  cr 191 

NauHeinond  r V.n 

New  r 190,  192,  l>.t;{ 

North  r 191,  1,)2,  19:( 

NotUiway  r 192 

Occohonnockcr 192 

()(u;an  View 191,  192 

Old  Point  Comfort 191,  192 

Painuuky  r P.Kt 

Paynt^'H  run 192 

Peak  cr I',f2 

Pocomoko  Sound r.M 

Porter'H  Mill  cr 192 

Poton.iic  r 191 

Koauoke  r I'.Hi 

Rockland  cr 19.> 

Saudv  liiver  cr 191 

Shenandoah  r UK),  191,  192,  V.'.i 

South  r. 192 

Stony  cr 191,  19:i 

Tanj^ier  Sound 191 

Vir(,'inia  Beach 191,  192 

Walker  cr 192 

W.  H.  Atkin'H  Mill 19:{ 

Willoughby  Flats 192 

York  r 191,  IW 

Washington  Territory. 

American  1 194 

Bla<k  r 194 

Bnd<lH  Inlet 194 

Carbon  r 19:t 

Cedar  r 191 

Chambers  cr 194 

Chambers  1 194,  19") 

Chehalis  r 194 

Chopl 194 

Clover  cr. 194 

Columbia  r 193,  195 

Copper  cr . .' 19.5 

Cornell  cr 193 

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( "ow  cr 

Cowlitz  r 

Ciubcr 

DiiviHHon  <T 

J)t's  ClinU'rt  r 1S>4, 

Elbl  cv 

Haoiiltoii  c-r 

Hiinly  cr 

Lawrt'iico  cr 

McAliHtorn  cr 

>rcNaiiKlit  1 

Mill  cr 

Muck  cr 

Muck  IV 

NiHijually  r 

Olequa  cr 

<Mo(iua  r 

Pra.VH  1 

Puf^et  Hound 

Pujallupr 1S>3. 

Hock  cr 

Seattle  cr 

Hkookumchuck  cr 

Skookumchuck  r 

So.  Prairie  cr PJ3,  1».»4, 

Spauaway  1 

Spokaue  r 

Steilacoiuo  I 

Stillwater  cr 

Tducbet  r 1!»4, 

I'liioii  1 

Walla  Walla  r 

WartlHl 

Washiugtou  1 

Whiter 

Wilkesou  cr 

Wind  r 

Woodward  cr 

West  Virginia. 

Cacapou  r lO."), 

Cheat  r 196, 

('herry  Run 

Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal 

Fifteen  Mile  cr 

French  cr 

liauley  r 

(Ireat  Cacapou  r 

(ireenbrier  r 

Indian  Run 195, 

Kanawka  r 

McKim  cr .r 

Middle  Island  cr 196, 

New  r 

North  Branch 

Ohio  r 196 

Upefjuan  cr 

Potomac  r l'.<5,  196, 

Rockwells  Run 

Sandy  Spring  Run 195, 

Shenandoah  r 195, 

Sir  Johns  Run 

Sleepy  cr 

Snowy  cr 

South  Branch 

Tyfjart's  Valley  r 

Valley  Falls  Station 


194  ; 

194 
194 
194  I 
195 
VX.i  I 

I'.ta 
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194  , 
194  I 
194 

194  j 

195  1 
194  , 
194  ! 
195 
193 
195 
195 
194 
195 
194 
194 
194 
194 
195 
194 
196 
194 
194 
194 
193 
193 
193 


196 
197 
196 
196 
196 
197 
194 
196 
195 
196 
196 
196 
197 
liM) 
195 
197 
197 
197 
196 
196 
19(1 
196 
196 
196 
195 
195 
195 


Wisconsin. 


Araes  Dranf;i. 


198 


Annist)  cr 203 

Ash  run 'iOd 

Bad  r 197 

Bans  Channel 'iix> 

"     cr ■ 'HH) 

Ban«  1 l',»7,  199,  201,  'HH,  aii5,  'iW 

Heaver  cr l'.»9,  WA.  •JO.". 

lii'uver  l)aiu  p 'ioo 

llfiiver    1 '201,  •Jii4 

H.c<lii-r  I '205 

UxH  Marnh  1 'ilH) 

HiH  Plover  r 'J05 

IJi)^  Simniico  r '206 

Hillings  cr '207 

Birch  1 '203 

Black  Oak  1 '206 

Black  r '207 

BriuK^ville  p 205 

Broken  (iuul 201 

Browns  1 19« 

Brule  r 199 

Brui^b  cr '204 

Itneiia  Vista  or '205 

Buffalo  1 203,  '2t)4,  •J05 

Bullhead  1 19S 

Butto  Dos  Morts  1. .  197,  '203,  '204,  20(i,  '207 

Catfish  r 206 

Cedar  1 201,  '205 

Cbe(iuaiiienon  Bay 197 

Chippewa  r '. 203 

Clause  1 200 

Clear  1 '206,  207 

Cranberry  1 '207 

Crawfish  r 198,  '201 

Cristy  Brook  cr 200 

Crooked  cr 198 

Crooked  1 199,  '200 

Crystal  1 '205 

Delavau  1 19s 

De  Xuve  1 19i» 

Dobbins  1 205 

Dodge  Valley 201 

Dorset  cr '207 

Dousmans  Trout  p 204 

Duck  cr 205 

Duck  1 202 

Dugdales  Branch 205 

Dutch  cr 197 

Eagle  1 206 

Eagle  Waters 199 

Eagleville  Mill  p 199 

E<iii  <naire  r 2<Jl 

Elizabeth  1 197 

Elk  cr 199,  203 

Elkhart  1 199,  '205 

Ellen  1 '205 

Embarrass  r 197,  198,  204 

Empire  cr 1*.»'.» 

First  1 '203,  '206 

Fish  cr 197 

Fish  1 '205 

Flambeau  1 199 

"    r 19'.» 

Flora  cr 206 

Fond  du  Lac  r 19<.» 

Fowler  1 204 

Fox  1 '200 

Fox  r 197,  '200,  '203,  204.  '207 

French  1 201 

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INDEX  TO  FISHING  WATEBS. 


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George  1 205 

CJilbert  cr 203 

Oillett  1 200 

GogRiuB  1 205 

Golden  1 204 

Gutoit  1 199,  204 

Graas  1 198 

Green  Bay 2(J0,  202,  204 

Green  1 199,  202,  204,  205,  20« 

Greeu  v 207 

Hales  Rauclie 204 

HallH  IT 20;< 

Hawkins  <:r 205 

Hlbardscr 207 

Honey  cr 205 

Horicon  1 198 

"    Marsh 202 

Inland  1 205 

Kakagon  r 197 

Kegonsal 202,  203 

Kerns  1 201 

Keehiua  lleservation 206 

KeycH  1 199 

Kickapoo  r 207 

Kilby  1 203 

Knappa  cr 205 

Kosbkonong  1 199,  200,  201 

La  Belle! 204 

La  Crosse  r 197,  203,  200 

Lady  1 20(5 

Lake  101 207 

Lauderdale  I's 199,  202 

Lemonweir  r 202 

Little  Eau  Clair  r 201 

"       "    Pleinecr 201 

Little  Green  1 , 202 

Little  La  Cram  cr 206 

Little  Peshtigo  r 198 

Little  Plover  r 205 

Little  Suamico  r 202 

Little  Sugar  r 197 

Local  1 197 

Lodde'sMlU 205 

Long  1 198,  205,  207 

Loon  1 199,205 

Lovett's  Branch 198 

Lowei*  Fox  r 199 

Lowes  cr 199 

INlalauthan  cr 205 

Manitowoc  r 201 

.Marie  1 200 

Mary  1 197 

MaHou  1 201 

.Mayflower  1 198,  199,  204 

Mt'i'onibar  cr 202 

Medicine  cr 204 

Mendotal 202,  203 

Meridoau  Hlough 203 

Mctcalt'  1 206 

.Middle  Inlet 204 

Middle  1 m  202 

Mill  cr 201 

Mill  1 109 

Mirror  1 201 

.Mississippi  r 2ul 

Monona  1 202,  2t»3 

Mull tello  r 2(»:{ 

Montj.nal 1^8 

Montreal  r 197 

Moore's  cr 204 


Mc  rse  1 201 

Moshier  cr 20T 

Mouse  1 203 

'  Mud  Hen  1 200 

,  Mud  1 205 

Muller's  1 i<,q 

I  Murphy's  1 2ul 

Nagowicka  1 201,  203,  2ii7 

I  Nashotah  I's 203 

Xugro  1 2ti3 

Neniabbin  I's 201,  203,  204,  21 17 

Xewti  >n  1 2W 

]  Nipersink  1 107 

I  Noquebay  1 199,  204 

I  North  1 201 

i  North  Beaver  cr 197 

,  Nortons  1 198 

Oconto  r 198,  20G 

i  Okauchee  1 201,  203,  204 

Onion  r 197 

Otter  cr 199,  203 

Oxer 204 

,  Paddock  1 198 

:  Pecatonica  r 198,  2<J0 

j  Pecatonica  Branch 20.') 

,  Pelican  1 202,  205 

Peusaukee  r 204 

Pewaukee  1 201,  204,  207 

Pike  1 199,  201,  205 

Pine  1 201,  203,  204,  205,  20T 

Pine  r 199,  205 

Pinsuk  1 198 

Pleasant  1 197,  204 

Poygan  1 204,  2o7 

Powers  1 198,  200,  2o2 

Pretty  1 204 

Puckaway  1 305 

Random  1 205 

Raspberry  r 1^7 

Red  Cedar  r 203 

Rico  1 197 

Ripley  1 202 

Rock  Branch 203 

Rock  1 202 

Rock  r 198,  x99,  200,  201,  202,  206,  2o7 

Rocky  Point 204 

Rousel 205 

Running  Slough 2ul 

Rush  1 207 

Salesville  1 2o7 

Sand  cr 197,  199 

Sand  r 197 

Sauders  cr 198  I 

Schuhs  1 205  | 

Schwartz  1 199 

Shawano  1 198,  206 

Sheboygan  r 206 

Silver  cr 197,  2o6 

Silver  1 200,  204 

Sinks  cr 2u7 

Sioux  r 197 

South  Beaver  cr 10" 

Seward's  Valley  cr 2U7 

Sparta  cr 2(f6 

HpiellH  1 200 

Spread  Eagle  1 191) 

Spring  1 197,  204 

Spring  Slough 'M 

••      Valley 206 

Squaw  cr 296  j 


INDEX   TO  FISHING   WATERH. 


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201 

207 

2o:{ 

2tJ0 

205 

I'.a 

2111 

.  201,  20a,  '207 

2o:j 

2<i:{ 

i,"203,  204,  '^117 

2W 

107 

.'.'....  199,  204 

201 

■    107 

108 

198,  206 

'.'.  201,  203,  2<J4 

107 

".'.,..  199,203 

204 

■ "      108 

'"*...  198,  2(X) 

....  205 

■■".'.'..202,205 

204 

■.'.'.■  201.  204.207 

. .  109,  201,  205 

203,  204,  205,  2<l" 

....  199,  ^5 

...  108 

'".'.'.".'.  197,  204 

.  204,  21)7 

■.'.'.'198,200.  21  li 

204 

205 

....205 

".' 1»7 

203 

'  ■ '     107 

202 

203 

■■■"....  'J()2 
'261,2621*206,  207 

2W 

205 

! .' . .  2Ul 

"  '  "  ■ 2<j7 

"■"'.' 'i!07 

■  ■  ■     .  197.  100 

'      10- 

....  108 

..205 

109 

■■■'.'.  198.206 

206 

.'.'io'7.  206 

...  200.  204 

. . .  2U7 

...  107 

;,...  107 

2UT 

.  206 

. .  20t) 

....199 

. . .  197,  204 
...  -201 

.    .  206 

.......206 


Btayton  cr 207 

Siigar  r 197,  19h 

Summit  1 206 

Superior  1 197 

Swan  1 205 

Tarr  cr 206 

TbompHon  1 205 

Thunder] 197,  199 

Tiffany  cr 199 

Trade  1 200 

Twin  1*8 197.  200.  204 

Waubesal 202,  203 

Waupaca  r 200 

White  r 197,  202 

WhittlcBeyH  cr 197 

Willow  cr 205 

WilBon  cr . . .   203 

Winnebago  1. . .  198,  199,  203,  204,  206,  2(»7 

Winneconne  1 204,  207 

Wlnnesbeok  Blough 201 

Wisconsin  r  197,  198,  201,  202,  203,  205,  207 

Wolf  cr 200 

Wolf  r 197,  198,  200,  204,  206,  207 

Wood  1 200 

XtUOWl,,,, 200 


Yellow  r 202 

Wyoming,  Territory. 

Battle  1 208 

Bear  r 207,  208 

Heaver  cr 207 

Big  Wind  r 208 

Big  Muddy  cr 208 

Black's  Fork 207,  208 

Cache  la  Poudre  or 208 

Dale  cr 208 

Fish  cr's 208 

Green  r 207,  208 

Hams  Fork 208 

Heurvs  i^'ork 207 

Little  Wind  r 208 

Miuldy  cr 2M 

Mud.ly  r 207 

Savory  cr 208 

Sheep  cr 208 

Smiths  Fork 207,208 

Snake  r 208 

Spring  cr 208 

Texas  cr  901 

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INDEX  TO  TBANSPORTATION  COMPANIES, 


A.,  Boh  toil,  MaHH. 

,,  Baltimore,  Md. 

,  a.  p.  A..  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Beunett,  O.  P.  A.  Bridgton,  Me. 
Jiio.  C.  McKenna,  O.  P.  A.,  Brad- 


A.  k  E.  R.— AnnapoliH  k  Klk  Kidge  R.  R.    J.  H.  Brown,  O.  T.  A.,  Annapolia,  Md. 
A.  k  W.  P.— Atlauta  &  We8t  Point  K.  K.    Chas.  H.  Cromwell,  CJ.  P.  A.,  Montgom- 
gomery,  Ala. 
Adirondack.— Adirondack  R.  R.    C.  E.  Durkee,  G.  P.  A.,  Saratoga.  N.  Y. 
All.  V. -Allegheny  Valley  R.  R.    Ed.  H.  Utley,  Ci.  P.  A.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
A.  M   R.  R.— ArkanHaw  Midland  R.  R.    O.  T.  Updegraff,  O.  P.  A.,  Helena,  Ark. 

A.  T.  iV  .S.  F.— AtchiHou,  Topeka  .N:  Santa  Pe  R.  R.  W.  F.  White,  O.  P.  A.,  Topeka. 
Kan. 

Bangor  &  P.— Bangor  k  PiscataqniH  Ry.    Arthur  Brown,  Snpt.  Bangor,  Me. 

B.  k  A.— Boston  &  Albany  R.  R.     A.  S.  HanHou,  O.  P.  A.,  Boston,  Mass. 

B.  k  H.— Bath&HammondsportR.  R.  Frank  Wood,  (K  P.  A.  Haramondsport,  N.  Y. 

B.  &  L. — Boston  &  Lowell  R.  R.    Lucius  Tuttle,  <4.  P.  A.,  Boston,  Mass 

B.  k  M.— Boston  &  Maine  R.  R.    D.  ,J.  Flanders,  «.  P 

B.  k  N.  Y.  A.  L.— See  N.  Y.  N.  H.  &  H, 

B.  k  O.— Baltimore  k  Ohio  R.  R.     C.  K.  Lord,  G.  P.  A 

B.  &  Pot.— Baltimore  &  Potomac  R.  R.    Jas.  R.  Wood 

B.  k  S.  R.— Bridgton  k  Saco  River  R.  R.    .1.  A 

B.  B.  &  K.— Bradford,  Bordell  &  Kiuzua  R.  R. 
ford.  Pa. 

B.  C.  R,  &  N.— Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  R'y.  W.  P.  Brady,  G'l  Agt.. 
Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

B.  E.  &  C— Bradford,  Eldred  &  Cuba  R.  R.  Jno.  C.  McKenna,  G.  P.  A.,  Bradford, 
Penna. 

B.  N.  Y.  &  P.— Bufl'alo,  New  York  k  Philadelphia  R'y.  J.  A.  Fellows,  G.  P.  A.. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

C.  k  A.— Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R.    -lames  Charlton,  G.  P.  A.,  Chicago,  111. 

Boone  Grove  and  Crown  Point  stations  on  page  02;  Kouts,  Laketon,  Monterey  and 
Ora  on  page  G3,  are  all  on  the  Chicago  and  Atlantic  Ry,  fcr  which  see  Chic.  &  Ail. 

C.  &  C— Carson  k  Colorado  R.R.    D.  A.  Bender  G.  P.  A.,  Carson  Citv.  Nev. 

C.  &  E.— Cincinnati  «:  Eastern  Ry.    T.  D.  Rhodes,  G.  P.  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

C.  &  I.— Chicago  &  Iowa  R.  R.    M.  L.  Ettiuger.  G.  P.  A.,  Rochelle,  111. 

C.  k  M.— Caldwell  station  on  page  167,  is  on  Cleveland  k  Marietta  R.  R.  Ja.i.  U 
Hall,  G.  P.  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

C.  k  M.— Cumberland  &  Maurice  River  R.  R.  C.  W.  Littell.  Treasurer,  Philad«l 
pbla,  Pa. 

C.  &  Mt.  H.— Cornwall  &  Mt.  Hope  R.  R.  J.  M.  Havard,  Snpt.,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

C.  k  N.  W.— Chicago  k  Nor.  Western  Ry.     R.  H.  Hair,  G.  P.  A.,  Chicago,  111. 

C.  k  P.  A — Coudersport  k  Port  Alleghany  R.  R.  B.  A.  McClure,  Supt.,  Couder« 
port,  Pa. 

C.  k  8.  v.— Cooperstown  k  Susquehanna  Valley  R.  R.  B.  M.Cady,  G.  P.  A.  Coop 
erstown,  N.  Y. 

C.  k  W.  M.— See  Chic,  k  W.  M. 

Can.  Atl.— Canada  Atlantic  Ry.    A.  G.  Pedeu,  O.  P.  A.,  Ottawa,  Out.,  Can. 

Can.  P. )  Canada  Pacific  Ry.  (East  Div.)    Goo.  W.  Hibbard,  G.  P.A.,  Montreal,  C*u 

Can.  P.  J        "  "        "    (Ont.  Div.)    D.  McNicoU,  G.P.A.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Can. 

Can.  P.)        "  "        "    (West Div)  RobtKerr,G.P.A., Winnipeg.  Manitoba.Cftn 

C.  A.  k  St.  L.— See  C.  k  A.  (Chicago  and  Alton). 

Cats.  M.— Catskill  Mountain  R.  R.    Cbas,  A.  Beach,  Supt..  Catskill.  N.  Y. 

C.  B.  k.  Q.— Chicago.  Burlington  &  guiucy  R.  R.  Perceval  Lowell,  G.  P.  A.,  Chic 
•go,  111. 

CenV.  »».— Central  Pacific  R.R.    T.  H.  Goodman.  G.P.A.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

C.l!.  &  A.— Corning,  t^owansquo  &  Antrim  Ry.  H.  A.  Horning,  Traf.  Man., 
Corning,  N.  Y. 

C.  H.  &  D.— Cincinnati,  Hamilton  k  Dayton  R.R.  Saml.  Stevenson,  G.  P.  A., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Chas.  &  8.— Charleston  k  Savannah  Ry.  S.  C.  Boylston,  G.  P.  A.,  Charleston, 
8.  C. 

Chateaugay.— Chateaugay  R.  R.     A.  L.  Inman,  Gen'l  Man.,  Plattsburg.  N.Y. 

Ches.  k  O.— Chesapeake  i  Ohio  R.R.     H.W.  Fuller,  G.P.A.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Chic.  &  Atl, -Chicago  k  Atlantic  Ry.     S.  W.  Snow,  G.P.A,,  Chicago,  111. 


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INDEX   TO   TKANHrOBTATIOM   COMPANIES". 


245 


33. 


napoliH.  Md- 
.  A..  Montgom 

<.  Y. 
Pu. 

'lena,  Ark. 
P.  A.,  Topekft, 

Igor,  Me. 

loudsport,  K.  I- 

Mass. 

MawB. 

,  Md. 
>hiladolpbla.  Pa. 

Jridgton,  Me. 
,  G.  P.  A..  Brad- 
Brady.  G'l  Agt., 
.  P.  A..  Bradford, 
ellows,   G.  P-   A., 

o.  111.  , 

,u,  Monterey  aud 
ee  CUic.  &  Atl. 

Citv,  Nev. 
unati.  Ohio. 

e.  Ill-  .       « 

tta  K.  R.    Jai-  ^ 

Ba3urer,  PUiUd«l- 

obanoQ,  Pa. 

hicago.  III. 

e,  Supt.,  Coudert- 

dy,  a.  P.  A.  Coop- 


pit..  Can. 
A.,  Montreal,  C*n. 
ronto,  Ont.,  Can. 
eg.  Manitoba,Cftn. 

lill,  N.  Y. 
ell.  G.  P.  A..  Chic- 

franclsco,  Cal. 
[ing.  Traf.   Man. 

irenson,   G.  P.  A.. 

A.,   Charleston. 

Jitt8bur«.  N.Y. 
Eicbmond,  >»• 
lioago.  III. 


Chir.  kV,\  M.— Chicago  .V  Weft  Mi<hif!Hn  H.v.  Jason  H.  Cari>t'nter,  G.  P.  A.. 
Grand  RapidM,  Mich. 

C.  H.  V.  A:  T.— Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  k  Toledo  Ry.  W.  H.  HarriHon,  Q.  P. 
A..  ColunihuH,  (). 

('.  I.— Central  Iowa  Ry.     J.  P.  NonrHP,  O.  P.  A.,  MarBhalltown,  Iowa. 

(inn  W.  k  Mich— Cincinnati,  Wabiinh  k  Michigan  Hy.  Owen  Rice,  O.P.A.,  Elk- 
hart, Ind. 

('.  I.  8t.  L.  &  C— Cincinnati,  Indianapolifi,  St.  Louis  Ac  Chicago  Ry.  John  Egan 
(t.  p.  a.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

C.  L.  &  W.— Cleveland,  Lorain  A:  Wheeling  Ry.  W.  H.  Grout,  O.  P.  A.,  Clev* 
land,  Ohio. 

C.  M.  &  St.  P.— Chicago,  Milwaukee  .t  St.  Paul  Ry.  A.  V.  H.  Carpenter,  G.  P.  A., 
Milwaukee,  Win. 

C.  Mt.  V.  i^:  I).— Cleveland,  .Mt.  Vernon  A:  Delaware  R.  R.  N.  Monsarrat,  Gen'l 
Supt.,  Akron,  (Jhio. 

C.  N.  O.  k  T,— (Mncinnati,  New  (Jrlean^'  A:  Trxaw  Pa<-.  Ry.     See  Q.  k  C. 

Conn.  R. — Connecticut  River  Hy.     ('has.  II.  Cram.  O.  P.  A.,  Springfield,  Ma«s. 

Connottou  V. — Connotton  Valley  Ry.    Albert  Rokusek.  O.  P.  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

(.'.  P.  I.  Co'e. — Crown  Point  Iron  Co's  R.  K.  A.  L.  Inman,  Oen'I  Man.,  Crown 
I'oint,  N.  Y. 

C.  R.  I.  A:  P.— Chicago,  Rock  iHland  A:  Pacific  P.y.  E.  St.  John.  G.  P.  A.,  Chicago, 
111. 

C.  R.  R.  of  Ga.— Central  Railroad  of  Georgia.  Geo.  A.  Whitehead,  G.  P.  A.,  Ma- 
con, Ga.  r\ 

C.  So.     See  L.  A:  N.         ' 

C.  St.  L.  A:  W.— Chicago,  St.  Louis  k  Western  R.  R.  B.  T.  Lewis,  G.  T.  A.,  Chic- 
ago, 111. 

C.  St.  P.  M.  A:  O.— Chicago,  St.  Paul.  Minneapolis  k  Omaha  Ry.  T.  W.  Teasdale, 
a.  P.  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Cum.  v.— Cumberland  Valley  R.  R.  A.  H.  McCulloh,  G.  P.  A..  Chambersburg, 
I'a. 

C.  v.— See  C.  Vt. 

C.  Vt.— Central  Vermont  R.R.    S.  W.  Cummings,  G.  P.  A.,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

C.  W.  &  B.— Cincinnati,  Washington  k  BHltiraore  U.  R.  T.P.  Barry,  G.P.A.,  Cinn., 
Ohio. 

C.  W.  A:  M,— See  Cinn.  W.  k  Mich. 

D.  &  C.  S.  N.— Detroit  A:  Cleveland  Steam  Nav.  Co.  C.  D.  Whitcorab,  G.  P.  A.,  10 
Wavne  St .  Detroit,  Mich. 

I).  At  H.  C— Delaware  A:  Hudson  Canal  Co.  J.  W.  Burdriek.  G.  P.  A.,  Albany. 
N.  Y. 

D.  k  I.  R.— Duluth  A:  Iron  Range  R.  R.     R.  H.  Lee,  Supt.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

D.  Aj  R.  G.— Denver  A:  Rio  Grande  R'v.     S.  K.  Hooper.  (}.  P.  A.,  Denver,  Col. 

D.  A.  V.  &  P.— Dunkirk,  Alleghany  Valley  A:  Pittsburg  R.  R.  Darwin  Thayer,  Gen'l 
Supt..  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Det.  L.  &  N.— See  D.  L.  &  N. 

Det.  M.  &  M.— See  D.  M.  .«  M. 

D.  L.  Ai  N.— Detroit,  Lansing  At  Northern  R.  R.  Jas.  F.  Reekie,  G.  P.  A.,  Detroit, 
Mich. 

D.  L.  &  W.— Delaware,  Lackawanna  A:  Wewtern  R.  R.  W.  F.  Holwill,  G.  P.  A.  26  Ex- 
'  liange  Place,  N.  Y. 

D.  M.  Aj  Ft.  D.— Des  Moines  k  Fort  Dodge  R.  R.  Geo.  W.  Ogilvie,  G.  P.  A.,  Des 
Moines,  la. 

I'.  M.  Aj  M.— Detroit,  Mackinac  A:  Marquette  R.  R.  F.  Milligan,  G.  P.  A.,  Mar- 
inette, Mich. 

D.  M.  &  v.— Delaware,  Maryland  A:  Virginia  R.  R.    .\.  Brown,  G.  P.  A.  Lewes,  Del. 

E.  k  W.  of  A.— East  k  West  R.  R.  of  Alabama.  <ico.  T.  Kershaw,  G.  P.  A.,  Cedar 
'.•iwu,  Ga. 

E.  C.  k  N.— Elmira,  Cortland  A:  Northern  R.  R.  V.  B.  Myrtle.  G.  P.  A..  Elmira, 
NY. 

E.  S.— Eureka  SpriugH,  liv.     A.  H.  Foote,  G.  P.  A.,  Eureka  Springs.  Ark. 

E.  S.  S.  B.  Co.— Eastern  Shore  Steamboat  Line.  P.  R.  Clark,  Gen'l  Agt., 105  South 
St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

E.  T.  A:  W.  N.  C— East  Tennessee  A:  Western  North  Carolina  R.  R.  Thos.  E.  Mat 
-III,  Supt.,  Elizabotliton,  Carter  <'o..  Tenn. 

Eu.  k  P.— Eureka  A:  Palisade  R.  \i.    J.  L.  Fast,  G.  P.  A.,  E\ireka,  Nev. 

F.  A:  P.  M.— Flint  k  Pere  Marquette  R.  R.  Henry  C.  Potter,  V.  Pres  and  Gen'l 
Man.,  Fjift  Saj^iiiaw,  Mich. 

Fitchburg— Fitchburg  R.  R.     J.  R.  Watson.  G.  P.  A.,  Boston,  Mass. 
F.  J.  k  G.— F<!idu,  Johnstown  k  Glovcrsville  R.  R.  Lawton  Caten,  Supt.,  Glovers- 
Ville,  N.  Y. 


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Pii 


P.  A.,  Femandina,  Fit. 
Robert  F.   Klnnaird, 


R.    Geo.  F.  Qage,  OeD'l  Man., 


Albert  Wilber,  .Supt.,  Herkimer. 
Ry.    H.  M.  Bronson,   Q.  P.  A., 


F.  R.— Fall  River  R.  R.    Bee  O.  C. 

V.  R.  k  Niiv.— Florid  %  R*y  k  Nav.  Co.     A.  O.  MacDoiiall,  O. 
Ft.  W.  V.  k  L.— Fort  Wayue,  Ciufinnati  &  Louisville  R.  R. 

O.  P.  A..  Fort  Wayne,  Iiid. 
O.  k  L,— (ieorgetown  k  Lanen  R.  R.    Thos.  M.  Emeraon,  G.   P.  A.,   Wilmington, 

N.  a. 

0.  H.  k  S.  A.— Galveston,  Uarrisburg  k  San  Antonio  Ry.  T.  W.  Pleroe  Jr.,  O.  PA., 
Houston,  Tex. 

Grand  .So.— Grand  Southern  Ry.    .J.  N.  Greene,  Gen'l  Manager,  St.  John,  N.  B. 
Gr.  T.— Grand  Trunk  Ry.    Wni.  F2dgar,  G.  P.  A.,  Montreal,  Can. 

G.  R.  fc  I.— Grand  Itapids  A:  Indiana  R.    R.     C.   L.    Lockwood.   O.   P.    A.,   Grand 
Itapids,  Mieb. 

H.  k  B.  T.  M.— Huntingdon  k  Broad  Top  Mt.  R. 
Huntingdon,  Pa. 

H.  k  C.  W.— Hartford  k  Connecticut  Western  R.   R.    Walter  Pearce,   G.  P.  A., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

H.  N.  Ai  P.— Herkimer,  Newport  k  Poland  Ry. 
N.  Y. 

1.  B.  k  W.— Indiana,  Bloomiugtou  k  Western 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 

I.  1.  k  la.— Indiana,  Illinois  k  Iowa  R.  R.    T.  P.  Shouts,  G.  P.  A.,  Kankakee,  111. 

Intercolonial— Intercolonial  Ry.   A.  H.  Busby,  G.  P.  and  T.  A.,  Moncton,  N.  B. 

J.  M.  &  1.— Jetfersou,  Madison  (e.  Indiana  K.  R.    £.  A.  Ford,  G.  P.  A.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

J.  S.  E. — Jacksonville  Southeastern  Ry.     E.  S.  Greenleaf,  Supt.,  Jacksonville,  111. 

J.  St.  A.  k  H.  R.— Jacksonville,  St.  Augustine  A:  Halifax  River  Ry.    G.  D.  Ackerly, 
O.  P.  A.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

J.  T.  k  K.  W.— Jacksonville,  Tauipa  k  Key  West  Ry.    M.  R.   Moran,   O.  P.  A., 
Jacksonville,  Fla. 

K.  k  P.— Kingston  k  Pembroke  Ry.    J.  Rwift.  G.  P.A.,  Kingston,  Can. 

K.  C.  Ft.  8.  &  G.— Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  k  Gulf  R.  R.    J.  E.  Lockwood,  O.  P.  A., 
Kaunas  Citv,  Mo. 

Ky.  C^— Kentucky  Central  R.  R.     H.  W.  Fuller,  G.  P.  A.,  Richmond,  Va. 

L.  &  H.  R.— Lehigh  k  Hudson  River  R.  R.    John  Sayer,  G.  P.  A.,  Warwick,  N. 

L.  &  N.— Louisville  k  Nashville  R.  R.    C.  P.  Atmore,  G.  P.  A.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Leb.  S.— Lebanon  Springs  R.  R.    E.  A.  Jaques,  G.  P.  A.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

L.  E.  &  St.  L.— Louisville,  Evansvilla  k  St.  Louis  Ry.    J.  S.  Clark,  O.  F.  k  T. 
Louisville,  Ky. 

L.  E.  k  W.— Lake  Erie  &  Western  Ry.    G.  W.  Smith  G.  P.  A.,  Bloomington,  111, 

Leb.  v.— Lehigh  Vallev  R.  R.    E.  B.  Byington,  G.  P.  A.,  Maucb  Chunk,  Pa, 

L.  I.— Long  Island  R.  R.  Chas.  M.  Heald.  Gen'l  Traf.  Man.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

Lig.  v.— Ligonier  Vallev  R.  R.    James  R.  Mellon.  G.  P.  A.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

L.  8.  k  M.  S.— Lake  Shore  A:  Michigan  Southern  Ry.    W.  P.  Johnson,   G.  P.  A., 
Chicago,  111. 

M.  &  L  R.— Memphis  v"t  Little  Rock  R.  R.    D.  Miller,  G.  P.  A.  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

M.  &  M.  T.  Co.— Merchants  k  Miners  Trans.  Co.    Wm.  Plummer,  Asst.  to  Prest., 
10  Water  st.  Baltimore,  Md. 

M.  k  N.— Milwaukee  it  Northern  R.  R.    C.F.  Dutton,  Gen'l  Supt.,  Milwaukee. Wis. 

M.  &  W.  R.— Montpelier  &  Wells  River  R.  R.  F.  W.  Morse,  G.P.A.,  Montpelier.Vt. 

Md.  C— Maryland  Central  R.  R.    J.  C.  Wrenshall,  Receiver,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Me.  C— Maine  Central  R.  R.    F.  E.  Boothby,  G.  P.  A.,  Portland,  Me. 

M.  H.  &  O.— Marquette,  Houghton  &  Ontonagon  R.R.    W.B.McCombs,  O.P.A., 
Marquette,  Mich. 

Mich.  C— MicMgan  Central  R.  R.    0.  W.  Ruggles,  Q.P.A.,  Chicago,  111. 

MisHiequoi— Misnisquoi  R.  R.     T.M.  Deal,  G.P.A.,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

M.  L.  8.  &  W.— Milwaukee,  Lake  Shore  k  Western  Ry.     H.F.Whitcomb,  G.P.A., 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

M.  L.  &  T.— Morgans,  Louisiana  &  Texas  R.R.    J.G.  Schriever,  Traf. Man.,  New 
Orleans,  La. 

Montrose.— Montrose  Ry.    Asa  P.  Blakslee,  G.P.A. 

M .  P .  —Missouri  Paciflc  R  v .     H .  C . Townsend,  G.P.A. 

N.  &  N.  W.— Northern  &  North  Westsrn  Ry's,    Robt. 
Out.  Can. 

Naugatuck— Naugatuck  R.  R.    H.  A.  Bishop,  G.  P.  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

N.  C.  A:  St.  L.— Nashville,  ( -'hattanooga  k  St.  Louis  Ry.    W.  L.  Danley,  G.  P.  A., 
Nashville,  Teun. 

N.  T>.  k  <".— Ncwb-irg.  Dutchess  A:  Connecticut  R.   R. 
Matteawau,  N.  Y. 

New  B  —New  Brunswick  Ry.     A.  Seely,  G.  P.  A..  St.  John,  N.  B. 

N.  H.  &  N.— New  Havuu  A:  Northampton  R.  R     Edw.  A  Itay,  G.  P.  A.,  New  Haveu, 
Conn. 


Y. 


A., 


Mauch  Chunk,  Pa. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Quinn,   G.   P.  A., 


Toronto, 


W.    H.   Moore,   G.   P.  A.. 


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247 


L,  New  Haven, 


No.  C— Northern  Central  Ry.    Jaiiies  H.  Wood.  O.  P.  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
No.  E.  of  8.  C— North  Eastern  R.  R.  of  South  Carolina. .  T.  M.  Emerson,  O.  P.  A., 
Wilmington,  N.  C. 
Norf.  k  W.— Norfolk  &  Western  R.  R.    A.  Pope,  O.  P.  A.,  Roanoke,  Va. 
No.  H.— Norfolk  Southern  R.  R.     H.  C.  Hudgina,  O.  P.  A.,  Norfolk.  Va. 
N.  P.— Northern  Patiftc  R.  R.    Chus.  S.  Fee,  O.  P.  A..  «t.  Paul,  Minn. 
N.  P.  C— North  Pacific  Coattt  R.  U.  F.  B.  Latham,  Q.  P.  A..  Han  Francisco.  Cal. 
N.  Y.  &  N.  E.— New  York  A:  New  Eugluud  R.  R.  A.  C.  Kendall.  O.  P.  A.,  Boston 

N.  Y.  k  N.  H.-See  N.  Y.  N.  H.  A:  H. 

N.  Y.  C.  kU.  R.— New  York  Central  X-  Hudson  River  R.  R     D.  M.  Kendrick,  G 
P.  A..  N.  Y.  City. 

N.  Y.  C.  k  N.— N.  Y.  City  &  Northern  R.  R.      H.  C.  Willets,  G.  P,  A..  71  Broa.l 
way,  N.  Y    City. 

N.  Y.  L.  E.  &  W.— New  York.  Lake  Erie  &  Western  R.  R.     J.  N.  Abbott,  G.P.A  , 
IJ.  Y.   City. 

N.  Y.  N.  H.  k  K.— New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  R.  R.    C.  T.  Hempstead,  G. 
P.  A.,  N.  X.  City. 

N.  Y.  O.  k  W.— New  York,  Ontario  k  Western  Ry.     J.  C.  Anderson,  G.  P.  A..  Mills 
Building,  N.  Y.  City. 

N.  Y.  P.  «:  (>.— New  York,  Penna.  A:  Oiiio  U.  R.  A.  E.  Clark,  G.  P.  A.,  Cleveland,  O. 

N.  Y.  8.  A:  W.— New  York,  SnsquahauuK      A'estem  R.  R.  I.  I.  Demarest,  G.  P.  A., 
93 Liberty  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 

N.  Y.  W.  &  R.— New  York,  Woodhaven  &  Rockaway  R.  R.    See  L.  I. 

N.  Y.  W.  8.  k  B.— New  York,  West  Shore  &  Buffalo  Ry.     Henry  Mouett,  O.  P.  A.. 
N.  Y.  City. 

O.  k  L.  C— Ogdensburg  k  Lake  Champlain  R.R.    Frank  Owen,  G.P.A.,  Ogdenn- 
biirg,  N.Y. 

O.  &  M.— Ohio  &  Mississippi  Ry.     W.  B.  Shattuc,  G.P.A.,  Cinn.,  O. 

O.  C— Old  Colony  R.R.     Jacob  Sprague,  Jr.,  G.P.A. ,   Boston,  Mass.,  or  Fall 
River  Line,  Geo.  L.  Connor.  G.P.A.    Pier  28.  N.  R.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Ohio  R.— Ohio  River  R.  R.     W.J.Robinson,  G.P.A.,  Parkersburg,  W.Va. 

Old  Dominion— Old  Dominion  8. S. Co.     W.  H.  Stafford,   Sec'y  and  G.P.A.,  235 
West  St.,  N.  Y.  City, 

Or.  k  C— Oregon  &  California R.  R.    E.  P.  Rogers,  G.  P.  A.,  Portland,  Ore. 

O.  R.  k  N.  C— Oregon  Ry.  k  Navigation  Co.    A.  L.  Stokes,  G.  P.  A.,  Portland,  Ore. 

P.  k  L.  E.— Pittsburgh  k  Lake  Erie  R.  R.    A.  D.  Smith,  G.  P.  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

P.  &  O.— Portland  &  Ogdensburg  R.  R.    C.  H.  Foye.  G.T.A.,  Portland,  Me. 

P.  k  R.— Philadelphia  &  Re.iding  R.R.     C.  G.  Hancock,  G.P.A..  Philad'a,  Pa. 

P.  &  W.— Pittsburgh  &  Western  U.R.     Thos.M.  King,  Gen'l  Man.,  Alleghany, Pa. 

P.  k  Y. — Painesville  k  Youugstown  Ry.    J.   A.   Newcome,   Supt..  Paiuesvilk-, 
Ohio. 

Passumpsic— Passunipsic  R.R.    N.P.  Lovering,  Jr.,  G.P.A.,  Lyndonville.  Vt. 

P.  B.  Mt   D,  8.  8.— Portland,  Bangor.  Mt.  Desert  &  Machias  Steamboat  Co.  F.E. 
Boothby.  Portland.  Me. 

P.  C.  &  St.  L.— Pittsburgh.  Cincinnati  k  St.   Louis  Ry,     E.  A.  Ford,  G.  P.  A.. 
Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Peach  Bottom— Peach  Bottom  Ry.    Benj.  B.  Newton,  Sec'y  and  Supt.,  Oxford,  Pa. 

Penna.— Pennsylvania  R.  R.    James  R.  Wood,  G.  P.  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Perkiomen— Perkiomen  R.  R.    Geo.  W.  Yost,  Gen'l  Agt.,  Norristowu,  Pa. 

P.  Ft.  W.  &  C— Pittsburg,  Fcrt  Wayne  k  Chicago  By.    See  Penna.  Co.— E.A.Ford 
Q.  P.  A.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

P.  J.  k  M.— Port  Jervis &  Monticello  R.  R.    M.  V.  Heller,  Manager,  Port  Jervis, 
N.  Y. 

P.  N.  &  N.  Y.— Philadelphia,  Newtown  &  N.  Y.  R.  R.    G.  W.  Yost,  Gen'l  Agt,  Nor. 
ristown,  Pa. 

P.  O.  k  P.  A.— Pontiac,  Oxford  k  Port  AusUu  R.  R.    C.  C.  Jenkins,  G.  P.  A.,  PoQ- 
tiac,   Mich. 

P,  P.  k  C.  I.— Prospect  Park  &  Coney  Island  R.   R.    Andrew  R.  Culver,   Prest., 
Conev  Island,  N.  Y. 

P.  R.    SeeP.&R. 

P.  R.  k  A.— Soc  Pt.  R.  &  A. 

Prov.  W.  A:  B.— Providence,  Warren  k  Bristol  R.  R.    S.  Arthur  Perkins,  G.  P.  A., 
Providence,  V.  I. 

Pt.  R.  A:  A.— Port  Royal  A'  Augu.'fta  Ry.     W.F.  Shelhuan,  Traf.Man..  Savannah, Oa. 

P.  W.  Al-  B.— Philadelphia,  Wilniiugtou  A:  Baltimore  R.  R.     Jas.  R.Wood,  G.P.A. 
Philad'a,  Pa. 

Q.  A:  C.— Queen  &  Crescent  Routt  .     E.  P.  WHmou,  G.  P.  A.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Q.  k  L.  St.  J.— Quebc-  A:  Ijike  St.  John  ily.    J.  G.  Scott,  Sec'y  and  Man.,  yiieboc, 
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A.  Aberii,  Sec'y,  Quobej',  Can, 


..  Sanford.  Fla. 
R.     Peter  J.  McGlynn,  O. 


P.  A. 


Jas.  L.  Taylor,  O.  P.A.,  Savan- 
Honiiiig,  Traf.  ?.ran.  Corn 


Q.  8.  8.  Co.— Quebec  SteaniHbip  Co 

K.  A:  P.— See  U.  k  I'itt. 

R.  A:  Pitt.— RoiheHtcr  k  Pitt«biirK  R  R.     I.  S.  Emory.  O.  P.  A.,  RorhcBter.  N.  Y. 

R.  F.  &  H.-Uiniifi)nl  VaUnk  Riuklcld  R.  R.  R.  C.  Bradford,  O.  P.  A.,  Portland,  Air. 

Rich,  k  Ally.— Richmond  «:  Allenhauy  R.  R.  Juo.  R.  Macmurdo,  O.  P.  A.,  Rich 
mond,  Va. 

R.  W.  &  O.— Rome,  Watertown  A:  Ogdeunburg  R.  R.  W.  F.  ParsonH,  O.  P.  A., 
Obwego,  N.  Y. 

R.  Y.  R.  k  ('.—Richmond,  York  River  k  ChcBapeake  R.  R.  M.  Slaughter,  <i.  P.  A., 
Richmond,  Va. 

Sandy  Riv.— Sandy  River  R.  R.    D.  L,  Dennison,  Supt.  PhillipB,  Me. 

S.  C-  See  So.  0. 

8.  C.  &  (;.  M.— Stony  Clove  &  CatHkill  Mountain  R.R.  Geo.  Coykendall,  Supt., 
Roudout,  N.  Y. 

S.  Fla.— South  Florida  R.R.     F.H.Rand,  G.P.A 

b.  F.  &  N.  P.— San  FranciBco  &  North  Pacitlc  R. 
San  FranclBco,  Cal . 

S.  Fla.  k  W.— Savannah,  Florida  &  WeHtern  Ry. 
nab,  Ga. 

S.  G.  &  C— SyraciiKc,    (ieucva  k  Comini;  Ry.     II.  A 
Ing,  N.  Y. 

Shin,  v.— Shenandoah  Valley  R.  R.     A.  Pope,  G.P.A.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Shepauj,'. — Shcpauj^  R.  R.     E.  McNeill  Supt.  and  P. A.,  Litchfield,  Conn. 

8.  I.— SUten  iHland  Ry.     .J.W.Wilbur,  Supt.,  Clifton,  8.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Silver  Lake— Silver  Lake  R.R.     E.  G.  Matthews.  Supt.,  Perry   N.  Y. 

S. L.S.N. Co.— Seneca  Lake  Steam  Nav.  Co.    W.B. Dunning,  Supt.,  Geneva,  N.Y. 

S.  Mt.  McG.  k  L.  G.— Saratoga,  Mt.  McGregor  k  Lake  George  R,R.  1).  H.Fonda 
Geu'l  Man.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

8.  O.  &  N.Y.-See  8y.  O.  &  N.  Y. 

So.  C— Southern  Central  R.  R.     F.  L.  Pomeroy,  G.  P. A.,  .\ubnm,  N.  Y. 

Somerset — Somerset  R.R.    W.  M.  Ayer,  Supt.,  West  WaterviJle,  Me. 

Son.  k  S.  R.— Sonoma  &  Santa  Rosa,  R.R.  Peter  ,J.  McGlynu,  G.P.A.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Souora— Sonora  Ry.     E.  H.  Davis,  G.  P. A.,  Guaymas,  Mex. 

So.  Pac— Southern  Pacific  R.R.     H.  R.  Judah,  Asst.  G.P.  A,  Gun  Francisco,  Cal. 

Sou.  East.— South  Eastern  Ry.     T.A.  Mackinnon,  Gen'l  Man.,  Montreal,  Can. 

South  C— South  Carolina  Ry.     D.C.Allen,  G.P. A.,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

8.  T.  &  H.— Saginaw,  Tuscola  &  Huron  R.R.  M.B.Wilkinson,  Supt.,  East  Sag- 
inaw, Mich. 

St.  C— St.  Clairsville  Ry.     J.  F.Charles  worth,  Pres.,  St.  Clairsville,  Ohio. 

St.  J.  &  L.  C— St.  Johnsbury  k  Lake  Champlain  R.R.  C.H.Stevens,  G.P. A., 
St.  oohusbury,  Vt. 

8t.  J.  &  W.— St.  Joseph  &  Western  R.R.     A.A.Gower,  G.P. A.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

St.  L.  k  C— St.  Louis  At  Cairo  R.  R.  Robt  Bell,  Asst.  Gen'l  Fht.  &  P.  A.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

St.L.  &  San  F.— St.  Louis  A:  San  Francisco  Ry.  D.Wlshart.G.P.A.,  St.Louis.Mo. 

St.  L.  Ft.  8.  At  W.— St.  Louis,  Fort  Scott  At  Wichita,  R.R.  J.  W.  Miller,  G.P.  A., 
Fort  Scott,  Kan. 

St.M.  At  U.— St.  Martins  At  Upham  Ry.     A.E.Killam,  Manager,  St.  Martins,  N.B. 

St.  P.  At  D.— St.  Paul  At  Duluth  R.R.     E.F.Dodge,  G.P.A. ,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

St.  P.  M.  At  M.— St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  At  Manitoba  Ry.     C.  H.  Warren,  G.P 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Sy.  O.  At  N.  Y.— Syracuse,  Ontario  At  New  York  Ry.     Henry  Monett,  G.P.A. 
State  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 

T.  At  S.  H.  —Toledo  At  South  Haven  R.  R.    John  Ihling,  Sup't,  Lawtnn,  Mich. 

T.  At  St.  L.  —Texas  A:  St.  Louis  Ry.    A.  C.  Sheldon,  G.  P.  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

T.  C.  At  St.  L.— Toledo.  Cincinnati  At  St.  Louis  R.  R.  H.  M.  Bronson,  G.  P.  A.. 
Indianapolis,  lud. 

ruckerton.— Tuckerton  R.  R.    H.  N.  Gilson,  G.  P.  A..  Tuckerton,  N.  J. 

U.  At  B.  R.  — Utica  A:   Black  River  R.  R.    Theo.  Butterfleld,  G.  P.  A.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

U.  At  D.— Ulster  At  Delaware  R.  R.     F.B.  Hibbard,  G.  P.  A.,  Rondout,  N.  Y. 

IT.  F.— See  U.  P. 

IT.  P.— Union  Pacific  R.  R.    J.  W.  Morse,  G.  P.  A.,  Omaha,  Nob.   I 

Vandalia.  — Vandalia  Line.    E.  A.jFord,  G.  P.  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

V.  At  T. Virginia  k  Truckce  R.  R.    D.  A.  Bender,  G.  P.  A.,  (^arson,  Nev. 

vir.  m!— VirRinia  Midland  Ry.    M.  Slaughter,  G.  P.  A.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Wald  Ridge— Wrtldon's  Ridge  R.  R.  J.  G.  Scott,  Pres.  and  Genl  Alan..  St.  Louis  Mo. 

W.  At  A.— Wp^torn  .^:  Atlantic  R.  R.     J.  M.  Brown,  G.  P.  A  ,  Atlautii.  (>a. 

W.  At  L.  E.— Wheeling  At  Lake  Erie  R.  R.     Jas.  M.  Hall,  G.  P.  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

W.  At  M.— Wisconsin  &  Michigan  Ry.    C,  F.  Duttou,  Geu'l  Supt.,  Milwaukco,  Wis. 


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heBtcr,  N.  Y. 
,  Portland,  Alf. 
a.  P.  A,.  Rich 

DDB,   O.  r.   A., 
ighter,  <t.  P.  A., 
Me. 
kondall.  Snpt.. 


■Wind,  k  A.^WindHor  k  Annapolis  Ry.    P.  Tnnps,  Opn'l  Mmi.,  Kcntv  lie,  N.  S. 

Wji.  C  — WiHpoiii-iii  Ctaitrnl  U    U.  Jhh.  Barker,  (I.  P.  A..  Milwauki  c.  Win. 

W.  M.— Western  Alaryland  K.  K.     I?.  H.  (JriKwold,  <i.  P.  A..  Haltiiiiore,  Md. 

W.  N.  C— Wi'Htern  North  Carolina  K.  U.  M.   HlauKhter.  (i.  P.  A.,  Hithniond,  Va. 

W.  N.  &  U.— WorHtr,  Nash.  \  Roch.  R.  R.  <!.  A.  Waitc.  <K  P.  A  .  Wor.  ManH. 

W.  ().  k  W.— WdHh.  Ohio  k  Wch.  H.  1{.  K.  M.  Brophy,  Hiipt.,  Alexandria,  Va. 

W   R.  R.  of  A.  — W.  Rv.  of  Ala.  ChaH .  H.  Croniwoll.  (i.  P.  A.,  .Mont^'onu•ry,   Ala. 

W.  St.  L.  &  P.  Wab.,  .St.  L.  .V:  Pacittc  Ry.    F.  Chandler,  (i.  P.  A.,  .St.  Lonis,  Mo. 

W.  v.— Walkill  Vallev  R.  R.     J.  C.  Anderson.  (1.  P.  A.,  N.  Y.  Citv. 

W.  W.— White  Water  R.  K.    Kubt.  F.  Kiauaird,  O.  P.  A.,  Fort  Wayne,  lud. 


Uynn,  G.  P.  A.. 

a.  P.  A.,  Savan- 

-af.  Man.  Corn 

Va. 
\,  Conn. 

.Y. 

',.,  Geneva,  N.Y. 
R.     D.H.Fonda 


rn.  N.  Y. 

Me. 

.P. A.,  San  Fran- 

1  Francisco,  Cal. 
[ontreal.  Can. 
8    C. 
Sup't.,  East  Sag- 

ille,  Ohio. 
Stevens,  G.P.A., 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
Fht.  &P.  A.,  St. 

A.,  St. Louis, Mo. 
Miller,  G.P.A., 

5t.  Martins,  N.B. 
'aul,  Minn. 
Warren,  Q.P.A., 

onett,  G.P.A.,  24 

ton,  Mich, 
ouis,  Mo. 
Jronson,  G.  P.  A.. 

N  J. 
P.'^A.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
lout,  N.  Y. 


in,  Nev. 

Id.  Va. 

an..  St.  Louis  Mo. 

itii.  Oh. 
Toledo.  Ohio. 
Milwaukco,  Wis. 


ADDITIONAL  TRANSPORTATION  COMFANIB8-1886. 


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Fla. 


A.  &  N.  C— Atl.  .^-  N.  Carolina  1!.  It.  W.  Dunn.  Supt.,  Nowbrrn.  N.  C. 

At.  k  P.— Atlantic  A;  Pac.  H.  U.  \V.  A.  Bissell,  (J.  P.  A.  Albu(iufr(;ii<".  N.  M. 

B.  k  B.  — Batcsx  illu  A;  Brinkley  R.  R.   E.  G.  ThoiupHon,  G.  P.  A.  AngUHta,  Ark. 
B.  k  R.— see  B.  A:  B. 

B.  Q.  R.  A:  N.— H.  of  Quintc  R.  &  Nav.  Co.  R.  0.  Carter,  Gen.  Man.   Dcseronto,  Ont. 

C.  B.  A:  K.  C— Clii<-.  Bur.  \-  K.  City.  .J.  H.  Best,  ii.  P.  A.  Keokuk.  la. 
C.  C.— Car.  Central  R.  R.  F.  W.  Clark,  G.  P.  A.  Willniin^toii,  N.  C. 

C,  L  — Conesu    Lake  R.  R.  J.  C.  Davenport.  Man.,  I.,akeville,  N.  Y. 
Concord.— Concord  R.  R.  F.  K.  Brown,  G.  T.  A.,    Concord,  N.  If. 
Cumb.  Ry.  k  Coal  Co. — I.  G.  Aikuian,  Traffic  Man.,  Parwboro,  N.  S. 

D.  W.  k  P.— Dciivtr,  Ctah  A;  P.  i:.  R.  L.  M.  Foutn,  Supt.  Denver  Col. 

K.  k  W.  v.— Erie  &  Wyo.  Val.   R.  R.    W.  E.  Street,  G.  P.  A.  New  York  City, 

(jft._Georgia  R.  R.     E.  R.  Dorsey,  Auuusta.  Geo. 

I.  A:L  So.— Ind.  A:  111.  Sou.  Ry.     R   H.  iUne,  (Jen.  Man.  Sullivan  Ind. 

International.- Inter.  Ry.   D.  E.  Mcl'ee.  Sherbrooke,  Qn 

J.  ^  A  —.JackHon villi!  A:  .\t.  R.    R.  .Iiilius  Hayden  Supt 

.1.  A:  Ft.  G.  .Str. — -lackHOiiville  &  Ft.  George  Steamer,  -lackHouville, 

K.  A:  L.— Knox  &  Lincoln.— C.  A.  Coombs,  Supt.  Bath,  Me. 

K.  C.  Ft.  S.  Ai  G.— Kan.  City.  Ft.  S.  A:  G.   Ry.  J.  E.  Lockwood.  G.  P.  A.,  K.  City,  Mo. 

L.  N.  O.  Ae  T.— Lv.  N.  Orl.  k  Tex.  Ry.    A.  J.  Kuapp,  G.  P.  A.,  Memphis,  Tenu. 

L.  S.  T.  Co.— Lake  Sup.  Trans.  Co.  Chicago,  111. 

M.  Ai  B.  R.— see  I'.  \-  B.  R. 

M.  Ai  O.-Mich.  i^:  Ohio  R.  R.     B.  McHugh.  G.  P.  A.,  Toledo.  O. 

M.  k  St.  L. — Minn.  .^  St.  liouis  Ry.  S.  F.  Boyd,  G.  P.  A.,  MinneapoliH,    Minn. 

Md.  S.  B.  Co.— M(l.  Steamboat  Co.  Jas.  E.  Byrd  Secy.  A:  Treas  ,  Baltimore,  Md. 

.M.  R.— Mineral  Range  R.  R.     R.  H.  Brclsford,  O.  P.  A.,  Hancock,  Mich. 

S.  A.— Nor.  Adirondack  R.  A.     A.  C.  Allison,  O.  P.  A.,  Moira,  N.  Y. 

N.  &  V.  B.— Norf.  A:  V.  Beach  R.  R.  J.  M.  Dickey,  Gen.  Man.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

N,  T.  k  Q.— Napaneo,  Tam.  Ai  Que.  Ry.  E.  W.  Rathbun,  G.  M.,  Deneronto,  ("an. 

P.  E.  I.— Prince  Ed   Is.  Ry.      Jaw.  Coleman.  Sujit.  Charlottetown,  P.  E.  I. 

P.  H.  A:  N.  W.  -Pt.  Huron  k  N.  W.  Ry.  I.  R.  Wadsworth.  Supt.  Pt,  Huron,  Mich. 

Q  ('.  Rv.— Quebec  C.  Ry.    J.  R.Woodward,  G.  M.,  Sherbrooke,  P.  Q. 

R.  A:  A.— Raleigh  k  Aug.  R.  R.     F.  W.  Clark,  G.  P.  A.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

R.  k  B.— see  B.  k  B. 

R.  Ai  G.— Raleigh  k  Gas.  R.  R,  F.  W.  Clark,  O.  P.  A.  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

R.  k  L.  O.— Rochester  &  L.  Ont.  Ry.  N.  B.  Ellison,  Man.  Rochester,  N.  T. 

R.  F.  k  P.— Rich.  Fred.  At  Pot.  R.  R.  C.  A.  Taylor,  (i.  P.  A.  Richmond,  V». 

St.  J.  v.—  St.  Jos.  Valley  R,  R.     Fred.  McOmber,  Berrien  Springx,  Mich. 

St.  L.  K.  k.  N.  W.— St.  Louis  K.  k  N.  West  Ry.    J.  H,  Best,  G.  P.  A.  Keokuk,  la. 

S   L.  S.  &  L.  R.— St.  L.,  Salem  A:  Little  R,  R.  R.  E.  B.  Sankey,  G.  P.  A.  Salem,  Mo. 

T.  A.  A.  &  N.  M.— Toledo,  A.  Arbor  &  N.  W.  Ry.  W.   H.   Bennett.  G.  P.  A.  Toledo,  O. 

T,  E.  k  M.  v.— Tremont,  Elk  Ai  Mo.  V.  R.  R.  J.  R.  Buchanan,  G.  P.  A.  Mo.  Val.,    la. 

\V.  C— Western  Counties  Ry.    J.  Brignell.  Supt,  Yarmouth,  N.  S. 

W.  I    &  N  — Wis..  Iowa  Ai  Neb.  Ry.    W,  T.  Block,  G.  P.  A.  Des  Moinee,  la. 

Woodstock:— Woodstock  R.  R.    J.  G.  Porter,  Supt.,  Woodstock,  Vt. 

Y.  &  P,  B York  k  Peach  bottom  Ry.  F.  G.  Metzgar,  G.  P,  A.,  York,  Pa. 


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INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


AM)ey  &  Iiiibrle A— I 

Auu'iug  Lilurature CCXLIII 

Authony  K.  \-  H.  T..,     A— 11 

Central  Voriiiout  U.  H A— VII 

Chicago  and  Nuithwcstern  Riiilway A -XVII 

CbiRugo,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Puiil  Ilailway loaide  back  ortver. 

Chubb,  ThoH.   H A— XIX 

Con  roy,  T.  J Opposite  pp.  228 

Dame,  Stoddard  >t:  Kendall A— IV 

Delaware  and  HudHon  Canal  Co XI 

Detroit,  Mackinae  and  Marqnett«?  R.  R A— XVII 

Divine,  F.  D A— XX 

riorids  Railway  ,iud  Nav.  Co A— XXVI 

Goudyear'B  Rubber  Olove  M'f 'k  Co A— XIII 

Grand  RapidH  and  Indiana  It.  R .' A— IX 

Oraud  Trunk  Ry V 

Goldsmith  &  Son A— VII 

Hinds,  A.  8 A— XIV 

Intercolonial  Ry A— XXIX 

International  8.  S.  Co A— X 

JenuesB  &  8od,  Thos A — II 

Kimball,  W.  8.  A  Co A— II 

Lehigh  Valley  R.  R A— VI 

LouK  Island  R .  R A— XIX 

Maine  Central  R.  K A— XII 

Mil  waukee,  Lake  Shore  and  Western  R.  R A— XVIII 

New  York,  Ontario  and  VFesteru  Ry A— X 

New  York,  Pennsylvania  and  Ohio  R.  R A— XII 

Nieliols,  B.  F A— XXIII 

Northern  Pacific  R.  R A— VIII 

Old  Colony  R.  R A— XIV 

Pawsumpsic  R .   R A— VI 

Rochester  and  Pittsburg  R .  R A— VI 

Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensbiirg  R.  R A— XXX 

Seneca  Lake  8team  Nav.  Co A— XII 

Tuckerton  R.  R A— XII 

Wabash,  St.  Louis  and  Pacific  Ry A— XV 

Wisconsin  Central  R.  R A— XXI 


A-I 
CCXLIII 
A-II 
A-VII 
A -XV 11 
a  back  rover. 
A-XIX 
l)09ite  pp.  22i< 
A-IV 
XI 
A-XVII 
A-XX 
A— XXVI 
A— XIII 
A-IX 
V 
A-VII 
A— XIV 
A-XXIX 
A-X 
A-U 
A-II 
A- VI 
A-XIX 
A-XII 
A-XVIII 
A-X 
A-XII 
A— XXIII 
A-VIII 
A— XIV 
A— VI 
A-VI 
A— XXX 
A-XII 
A-XII 
A-XV 
A-XXI 


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We  Jiavp  tlic  larpcHt  and  bout  aHHortincnt  of 

Rubber 
Fishing 
Outfits, 

CoDBiating  of 

FISHING 
JACKETS, 

Pants,  Boots,  Stockings,  Rubber 
BlanJLets. 

Also, 

LIGHT-WEIGHT  FISHING  CAPES, 

Which  can  be  carried  in  the  pocket. 

Mia  Rubber  Goods  of  Every  Descrip- 
tion. 

SEND  I'OR  CATALOGUE. 


Air  Beds  for  Canoes. 


Special  Htzee  made  to  order. 


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Dame,  Stoddard  &  Kendall, 

Successors  to  Bradford  &  Anthony, 

Importers  and  Manufacturers,  "Wholesale  ord  Retail  Dealers  in 

Fine  Fishing  Tackle 


OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 


Anglers  will  find  eveiy thing  for  fishing  of  the  most  reliable  quality, 
■of  all  kinds  and  styles. 

Artificial  Flies  for  all  Waters. 

CAMPING  CONVENIENCES- Luncheon  Baskets,  Flasks,  Pocket  Stoves, 
Pocket  Drinking  Cups;  Pocket  Knives,  Forks  and  Spoons;  Pocket  Com- 

g asses,  Yacht  Compasses,  eto  ,  etc.     Alf>o,  Hunting  and  Sportsmen's 
'uives,  C!arap  Axes,  Moccasins,  etc.  . 

Agents  for 


SKINNER S  CELEBRATED 


Trolling  Spoons. 

Agents  for  the 

* 

PATENT  ADJUSTABLE 

Floats  &  Sinkers 

Orders  by  mail  receive  prompt  attention.     Catalogues  mailed  on  re- 
quest. 

374  WASHINGTON  STREET,   OPPOSITE  BROMFIELD  STREET, 

Boston,  Mass. 


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ny, 

Dealers  in 

ckle 


sliable  quality, 

raters. 

Pocket  Stoves, 
6 ;  Pocket  Com- 
id  Sportsmen's 


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Dons. 


Grand  Trunk  Railway. 

THE  POPULAK  AND  PIONEEIl 

Niagara  Falls  Route  and  International 
Highway  Between 

ST.  LOUIS,  CHICAGO,  TOLEDO,  DETROIT,  PORT  HURON,  BOS- 
TON, NEW  YORK,  BUFFALO, 


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AND 

TORONTO, 
OTTAWA, 
MONTREAL, 
And  all  other  points  in  the 


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Is  mailed  on  re- 

JLD  STREET, 


United  States  and  Dominion  of  Canada. 
THIS  GREAT  TOURIST  LINE 

KEACHES   ALL   THE  FAMOUS 

Summer  Pleasure  Resorts, 

nrCIiUDIHO  THE  THOUSAND  ISI.AHDS, 

BIVE»  ST.  UIWBEVCE. 

SAOUSITAT  BIVSB. 
LAKES  GEORGE  AND  CHAMPI.AIH. 

AND    THE 

WHITE  MOUHTAIirS. 

FAST  EXPRESS  TRAINS,  equipped  with  Parlor  and  Celebrated 
Pullman  Palace  Sleeping  Cars,  form  a  daily  service  between  the 

EAST  AND  WEST. 

Excursion  tickets  may  be  obtained  at  all  principal  ticket  offices  on 
the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  and  connecting  lines. 

WM.  EDGAR.  L.  J.  SEARGEANT,      JOSEPH  HICKSON, 

Gen.  Pass.  Agent.  Traffic  Manager.  General  Manager. 


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Passumpsic  Railroad 

AND 

MONTREAL  AND   BOSTON    AIR  LINE, 

FORMED  BY  THE 

Boston  and  Lowell  II.  K.  from  Boston  to  Wells  River,  via  Lake  Winnepesanko  and 

Hymouth;  PassuiupHic  R.  U.  to  Newport.  Vt. :  Lake  Memphremagug  and  Lake 

Willout,'hby  and  Lake  Megantic;  Hi>utheaHtern  R.  B.  from  Newport.  Vt.,  to 

Sorel,  P.  Q.,  and  Montreal. 

Direct  Route  to  the  Hunting  and  Fishing  Grounds  of  Northern  Vermont  and 

Canada. 

This  is  the  short  line  to  Quebec,  whero  close  connection  is  made  with  steamers  to 
the  far- tamed  Sagiienay  River  and  all  points  on  the  Gulf  of  St,  Lawrence,  Prince  Ed- 
irard's  Island,  St.  John,  N.  B,,  Halifax,  N.  8.,  and  the  famous  salniuu  fishing  re- 
gion. 

Three  fast  express  trains,  with   drawing  room  and  sleeping  cars  attached,  leave 
Boston   daily  except  Sunday,  from   Boston   and   Lowell  R.  R.  Station.    The  route 
from  Now  York  is  via  tlioCIonnecticut  River  Valley,  offering  a  continuous  panorama 
of  charming  scenery,  following  the  Conneticut  River  for  'MQ  miles. 
For  tickets  and  full  information  inquire  of 
W.  BATMOND,  WOBI.D'S  TBAVEXiIirO  CO. , 

'240  Washington,  fitreot,  Boston.  207  Broadway,  New  York. 

SOUTHEASTEBN  R-  S.  OFFICE,  '20'i  St.  James  Street,  Montreal. 
SHIPMAir  ft  STOCXIirO,  (,|n<  b(  c. 
H.  E._FO'£iSOM,  Supt.  N.  F.  IiOVEBIVa,  Jr..  G.  T.  A. 

ThQ  Piclaresque 

LEHIGH   VALLEY  ROUTE. 

The  anglers'  favorite  ilTio  to  all  points  in  Easterti  rennsylvania  and  Central  Xt  \v 
York.  Fur  all  poiTit.s  between  New  York,  Philadelphia  and  Butl'alo,  the  State  Lino 
and  Sullivan,  Geneva,  Ithaca  and  Sayre  and  Southern  Railroads,  take  the  Lehigh 
Vallev  Route.  

Excellent  Pishing  Along  the  Whole  Line. 

For  time  tables  or  any  information  imiuiro  at  offlce,  S.'lo  Broadway,  New  Y'ork; 
d3C  Cbestuut  Street,  Philadelphia,  or  of 

E.  B.  BYINGTON, 

General  Passenger  Agent,  Mauch  Chunky  Fenna. 


i 


TAKE  THE 

Buffalo/Rochester  &  Pittsb'gRy. 

For  Mumford,  only  eighteen  miles  from  Rochester,  whero  are  located  the  New  York 

State  Fisheries  and  Hatcheries. 


It 


THE  GREAT  TROUT  PARADISE." 


Also  to  Johnsonbnrp,  Ridgway  and  Brockway  ville,  where  aboimd  the  famouB 
trout  streams  of  Pennsylvania. 

JAMES  T.  OABDVEB,  ISAIAH  S.  EMEBT, 

General  Superintendent.  Gen. Freight  and  Pass.  Agt.,  Rochester.  N.  Y. 


A— VII 


\d 


THE  GREAT  FISHING  RESORT  OF  NORTHERH  NEW  ENGLAND 


incposauko  and 
jog  and  Lake 
port.  Vt.,  to 

n  Vermont  and 

vith  steamers  to 
L'lice,  Prince  Ed- 
Iniou  fishing  re- 

I  attached,  leave 
tion.  The  route 
luous  panoraiua 


X.ZNOCO., 

av,  New  York. 
Street,  Montreal. 

\,  Jr..  G.  T.  A. 


UTE. 

Iind  Centra'.  N'lW 
),  the  State  Line 
take  the  Lchiyh 

le  Line. 

^way,  New  York; 

IGTON, 

\k,  Fenna. 


kd  the  New  York 

IE." 

Lnd  the  famous 


Chester.  N.  Y. 


Is  reached  via  the 


LINE,  I  Central  Vermont  R.  R. 


And  its  connections. 

Round  trip  cxeursiou  tickets  on  sale  In  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia  and  all 
principal  cities  in  the  Last  to 

BACK  BAY,  B^BBE,  BBABOON,  COI.CHESTEB,  JAMAICA,  KEW 
HAVSN,  BAKDOIiPH,  SAI.ISBUBT,  SHiXBUBNE,  8W ANTON, 
WHITING,  WINOOSXI,  BUBLINGTON,  ST.  AI.BANS,  AX.- 
BUSOH  AND  HIOKOATE  SP&ZNOS,  ON 

LAKE  CKAMPLAIN. 

First-class  hotels  at  reasonable  rates.  Boats,  Guides,  etc.,  at  moderate  prices. 
S(  e  ••Anolers'  Ouiuk  "  for  fuli  particulars.  Ask  for  excursion  tickets  at  above 
cities  or  address 

E.  B.  COPPINS,  Passenfjer  Apent,  317  Broadway,  New  York  City. 
T.  E.  BOND,  Ticket  Agent,  2(50  Washinfjjton  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 
J.  W.  HOBABT,  S.  W.  CUMKXNOS, 

tieueral  Jlanayer.  General  Passenger  Agent. 

J.  GOLDSMITH  &  SON, 

42  North  Fifth  Street,  Philadelphia. 

MANUFACTURERS  AND  IMPORTERS  OF 

EVERY  DESCRIPTION  OP 


Fishing  Tackle. 


(Reoristored ) 

Our  RODS,  REELS,  FURNISHED  LINES,  FLOATS,  8NELLED  HOOKS  AND  GUT 
LEADERS  give  universal  satisfaction.  Bethabara,  UreeTiheart  and  Laucowood  in 
any  size  or  (juantity. 

*rOUR  SNOODED  HOOKS  ARE  VERY  SUPERIOR '<*» 


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,^&r-Popular  Excursions  at  Greatly  Reduced  Rates  via  the  Northern  Pacific 

Railroad.  "'^?^ 

To  the  YelloAVstoae  Nat'l  Park, 

The   'Wonderland  of  the  World." 

"Within  the  liiiiitH  of  which  aro  tho  flncHt  trout  Htreains  of  the  Ainorican  Continent. 

8PECZ  All  BATES  TO  SPOBTSBEEIT  TO  THE  FZSHZVO  BESOBTS  OF 

MIENESOTA,  MONTANA  AND  IDAHO, 

Detroit  Lake,  llattlo  I-akc,  Lako  I'end  d'Oreille,  and  many  others,  a  full  descriptiou 
of  which  will  be  found  in  this  Guide  Book. 

SPECIAL  AHHOUHCEBIENT  FOB  THE  SEASON  OF  1886. 

The  Pa88onger  Department  of  the  Northern   Pacific-  Railroad   will  put  on  Hale  at 
St.  Paul,  .lune  10th,  a  npecial  excurwion  ticket,  which  will  include: 
1st.— Hail  trant  portation,  Kt.  Paul,  Minneapoli.s  or  Duliith  to  Cinnabar  (terininiiH 

Yellowstone  Park  Branch,  tiftv-one  niilcH  from  Livingston),  and  return, 
ad.— Pullman  Sleeping  Car  fare,  Ht.Paul,  Minneapolis  or  Duluth  to  Livingston  and 

return. 
3d.— MealH  on  Dining  Cars,  St.  Paul,   Minneapolis,   or  Duluth  to  LivingHton  and 

return. 
4th.— Stage  TrauHpor»ation,   Cinnabar  to  Mammoth  Hot  Sprinpe  Hotel,  thence  to 

Upper  (ieyner  Basin  and  Great  FallH  of  the  Yellowstone,  and  return 
Sth.— Meals  and  Lodgings  at  Hotels  of  Yellowstone  Park  Association  for  a  five 

days'  trip  to  Upper  Oeyser  Basin  and  Great  Falls  of  the  Yellowstone. 
Prue $120  00 

The  round  trip  can  be  made  from  St.  Paul,  including  complete  tour  of  the  Park 
as  above,  in  nine  (9)  days. 

All  hotels  will  be  opened  promptly  June  15th. 

Stop  overs  will  be  allowed,  going  or  retuining,  at  all  points  east  of  Billings,  Mon- 
tana. 

Arrant»ement8  can  be  made  for  tnrough  tickets  via  St.  Paul  on  the  basis  of  above 
rate  and  including  all  the  privileges  named,  with  any  of  the  Northern  Pacific  Gen- 
eral or  Traveling  Agents  named  below. 

flfgr-AU  classes  of  i)eople  should  bear  in  mind  that  the  Northern  Pacific  Railroad 
Tia  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  or  Duluth  is  the  best  line  to  the  Farming  and  Wheat  Lands 
of  Minnesota  and  Dakota  to  Montana  and  Idaho;  also  Portland,  Oregon,  and  all  prin- 
<'ipal  points  in  Washington  Territory  and  Oregon,  and  the  only  line  by  which  through 
tickets  can  be  procured  to 

Tacoma,  Olympia,  Seattle  and  British  Columbia. 

Through  coaches,  sleeping  cars  and  dining  cars,  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  to 
Portland,  Oregon. 

New  publications,  handsomely  illustrated;  "Through  Wonderland  with  Lievt. 
Schwatka"aud  "Alice's  Adventures  in  New  Wonderland,"  describing  the  tourist's 
route  to  Alaska;  the  tourist's  and  sportsman's  resorts  along  the  Northern  Pacific 
Railroatl  and  the  Y^ellowstone  National  Park,  sentfreeon  application  toCHABJjiBS 
S.  FEE,  G.  P.  Jt  T.  A..  ST.  PAUL,  MINN.,  or  to  any  one  of  the  following 

OENEBAI.  AND  TBAVEI.INO  AGENTS. 

C.  B.  KINNAN,  General  Agent,  Passenger  Department. .  .31'.»  Broadway,  New  York. 

J.  L.  HAKRIS.  New  England  Agent 3(K>  Washington  St    Boston. 

E.  R.  WADSWORTH,  Genera  Agent 52  Clark  St .  Chicago. 

A.  L.  8TOKE8,  General  A^cnt Helena,  Montana. 

J.  E.  M.U:DOl'(i.\LL,  1.54  St.  James  St.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

A.  J.  QUIN.  :tO(>  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

J.  H.  RO(JERS,  Jr.,  Ill  South  Ninth  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

GEO.  D.  TELLER,  21  Exchange  St..  Bufl"alo,  N.  Y. 

D.  W.  J.ANOWITZ,  56  W.  Washington  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
FRE'^'     '"    LORD.  52  Clark  St..  Chicago. 

T.  '  ^TELL.  112  North  Fcuitli  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

8.  xJ,S,  1.52  Walnut  St..  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

E.  .X.  .-lAIITH,  3'.>2  Broad* ay,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

T.  K.  STATELER,  200  Fourth  St.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 


rthern  Pacific     ■ 


Parli, 


1. 


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ican  Continent. 
;E80STS0F 

'uU  deBcriptioii 

>F  1886. 

,  put  on  Hale  at 

labiir  (teriuinUH 
)tnrii . 
Livingston  and 

LivingHton  and 

aotel,  thence  to 

rn 

ation  for  a  five 

me. 

$120  00 

tour  of  the  Park 


f  Billings,  Mon- 

e  basis  of  above 
ern  Pacific  Gen- 
Pacific  Railroad 
nd  Wheat  Lands 
;ou,  and  all  priii- 
y  which  through 

mbia. 

Minneapolis,  to 

id   with   Lie'u. 

ling  the  tonrit*t'H 
lortlicrn  Pacific 
toCHASIiES 

Uowiug 

way,  New  York, 
[ton  St  Boston, 
ark  St.  Chicago. 
'Icna,  Montana, 
la. 

'a. 

Ind. 


XX 


The  Fishing  Line. 


TAKE  THE 


Grand  Rapids  <&  Ind.  R.  R., 


THE  DIRECT  ROUTE  TO 

TraYerse  City,  Petoskey.  Mackinac,  Marqnette  and  Other  Delightful 
Health  and  Summer  Resorts  ot 

Northern  Michigan 

And  the  Celebrated  Trout  and  Grayling  Streams,  Beautiful  Lakes 
and  Grand  Forests  of  this  Famous  Country. 

The  waters  of  Northern  Michigan  are  unsurpassed  if  equalled,  in  the  abundanoe 
and  variety  of  the  fish  contained. 

Brook  trout  abound  in  the  streams,  and  the  famous  American  Grayling  is  found 
only  in  these  waters. 

The  trout  season  begins  May  1  and  ends  September  1.  The  grayling  season  opens 
June  1  and  ends  November  1. 

Black  bass,  pike,  pickerel  and  Mascalonge  also  abound  in  large  numbers  in  the 
many  lakes  and  lakelets  of  this  territorv. 

Take  your  family  with  you.  The  scenery  of  the  North  Woods  and  Lakes  is  very 
beautiful.     The  air  is  pure,  dry  and  bracing. 

The  climate  is  peculiarly  beneficial  to  those  safifering  with  hay  fever  and  asth- 
matic afifections. 

New  hotels  with  all  modern  improvements  have  been  erected,  as  well  as  many 
extensive  additions  to  the  older  ones,  which  willguarantae  ample  accommodations 
for  all. 

The  completion  of  this  line  to  Mackinaw  City  forms  the  most  direct  route  to  Mack- 
inac, St  Ignace,  and  in  connection  with  the  Detroit,  Mackinac  and  Marquette  R.H. 
to  Houghton,  Hancock,  Marquette,  Nogaunee.  L'Anse,  and  all  points  iu  thr  I'pper 

Peninsula  of  Michigan.  .       .,  .    .        ,,,   .         , ,    ^ ,  ^  , 

During  the  season  round  trip  excursion  tickets  will  be  sold  at  low  rates,  and 

Rltractive  train  facHities  will  be  offered  to  tourists  and  tportsmeu. 
For  Tourist's  Guide,  Time  Cards  and  Folders,  giv.ug  full  lutoruiatiou,  address 

C.  L.  LOCKWOOD, 

General  PaAf^enger  Agent,  Grand  Rapidf<,  Mich. 


A-X 


THE 

N.  Y,  ONTARIO  &  WESTERN 

RAILWAY 

Beaches  direct  from  New  York  the  famous  TROUT  STHEAMS  and  IiAKES 
of  TX'laware  and  Sullivan  Counties,  New  York,  and  the  BIiACK  BASS  district 

of  the 

Oswego  Hmr  and  the  Thousand  Islands  of  the  St.  Lawrence. 

Send  Tor  a  copy  of  the  Summer  Homes,  giving  a  list  of  all  the  flflhing  grounds. 
Depots  and  ferries  in  New  York,  from  foot  of  Jay  street  and  West  42d  street. 
J.  H.  CHILDa  J.  C.  AXTDERSOV, 

General  Manager.  General  Pass.  Agent 


i| 


XI 


TERN 


3  and  LAKES 

:  BASS  (liHtrict 

t.  Lawrence. 

hing  grounds. 
1 42d  street. 
EBSOV, 
.1  Pass.  Agent 


DELAWARE 


AND 


Hudson  Canal  Co.'s  Eailroads 
THE  SARATOGA  LINE 


The  most  direct  route  to  the  splendid  Lake  Trout  and  Bass 
Waters  of  Lakes  George  and  Cha.uplun,  and  to  the  Finest  Trout 
Streams  and  Lakes  in  the  Adirondack^  and  Salmon  Rivers  of 


The  short  line  to  Montreal  and  the  Provinces. 

Through  Drawing  Koom  and  Sleeping  Cars  between  Montreal  and  N 
X  ork. 

Write  for  copy  of 


ow 


MAP  OP  MOUWTAIH  BESOBTS  OP  HEW  YOBK  STATE. 

For  rates  and  stage  connections  apply  to 

0.  M.  KENDRICK, 

General  Passenger  Agent, 
Or  to  J.  W.  BURDICK.  Asst.  Gen.  P«,.  Agt.,  '  Albany.  N.  Y. 


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A— XII 


THE 


Maine  Central  Railroad 

IS  THE 

SPORTSMAN'S  LINE  TO  THE  EAST, 

Leading  as  it  does  to 

Moosehead  and  Rangeley  Lakes,  the  Dead  River  and  Mt,  Katahdin  Regions. 

And  all  the  Honting  and  Fishing  Resorts  of  Maine  and  New  Brunswick. 

It  also  oporates  the  Portland,  Btingor,  Mt.  Desert  and  Mechiaa  Steamboat  Co., 
and  to  many  pleasure  resorts  offers  choice  of  routes  by  land  or  water     Send  for 
Summer  ExcurRion  Book  detailing  rates  and  time  tables,  and  for  "  Open  Season  " 
description  of  nil  the  sporting  resorts  of  Northern  New  Brunswick. 
F.  E.  BOOTH  BY,  PAYSOV  TUCKEB, 

(tenoral  PaB<euger  Agent. General  Manager,  Portland,  Me. 

NEW  YORK,  PENNA  AND  OHIO  R.  R., 

IN  CONNECTION  WITH  THE  EBZE  BAXtWAY, 

Forms  tlie  Great  Throagli  Route  Between  the  East  and  West. 

NO  OKANOB  OF  CABS  BETWEEN  NEW  YOBK,  OLETBZ.wAND,  CHI- 
CAOq,  CINCINNATI  AND  ST.  I.OniS. 

3— Through  Trains— 3 

Each  way,  daily,  with  Pnllmau  Palace  Sleeping  Coaches,  Pullman  Hotel  Coaches, 
New  Enclifih  Buffet  Cars  and  Elegant  Day  Coaolies. 
ONLY       \  ]  CLEVELAND, 

20  HOUBS  I  Between  New  York  and  I  ST^LOU?!''^^' 

38  ;;      )  )  ' 

By  taking  the  new  Limited  Train,  without  extra  charge.  For  tickets  and  further 
information  apply  at  all  offices  on  line  of  road  and  of  connecting  lines,  asking  for 
ticket  via  NEW  YORK,  PENN.  AND  OHIO  aud  EUIE  RAILROADS. 

A.  E.  OltAXK,  Asat.  Gen.  Pass.  Agent,  Cleveland,  0. 

For  the  Best  Salt  Water  Fishing 

On  the  New  Jersey  Coast 

Go  to  Beach  Haven,  N.  J. 

Leave  New  York  via  Penna.  It.  11.,  via  C.  R.  R.  of  N.  J.  or  via  New  Jersey  Southern 
Railroad.  Leave  Philadelphia  from  foot  of  Market  street.  See  notices  on  pp.  120, 
122  and  124  of  this  book.  For  further  particulars  consult  Penna.  Railroad  Summer 
Exciirsion  Route  Book,  or  address  H.  N.  OI^SON, 

General  Passenger  Agent,  Tiickerton,  N.  J. 

SENECA  LAKE, 

Good  Fishing,  Fine  Hotels  Beautiful  Scenery. 

Can  be  reached  via  the  AUBURN  branch  of  the  New  York  Central  and  Hudson 
River  Railroad,  fifty  miles  west  of  SYRACUSE,  and  fifty  miles  east  of  ROCHESTER. 
Can  be  reached  from  the  Erie  Railroad  from  WAVERLY,  N.  Y.,  via  the  Lehigh  Val- 
ley Railroad;  from  ELMIRA  on  the  Erie  Railroad  via  the  Northern  Central  and 
Syracuse,  Geneva  and  Corning  Railways  via  Hiinrods,  and  via  Seneca  Lake  steamers 
from  Watkius,  N.  Y.;  from  CORNING  on  the  Erie  Railroad  via  the  Syracuse,  Gen- 
eva and  ("'orning  liailway.  From  the  main  line  of  the  New  York  Central  and  Hudson 
River  Rjiilroad  from  LYONS,  N.  Y.,  via  the  Lehigh  Valley  and  Syracuse,  Geneva  and 
Corning  Railways,  twelve  trains  daily.  Connects  with  the  Erie  Canal  at  Montezuma 
via  the  Cayutja  and  Seneca  Canal .  Steamers  on  Seneca  Lake  run  all  the  year  round, 
making  six  trips  a  day  in  summer  and  two  m  winter.  New  York  Statu  Experi- 
mental Farm  located  one  and  a  half  miles  from  village  of  Geneva,  N,  Y. 


u 


ad 


idin  Regions. 

Linswick. 

(teamboat  Co., 
,tor  Send  for 
Open  Season  " 

UCKEB, 

ortland,  Me. 

^  R.  Rm 

and  West. 

[1.AVD,  CHI- 


Hotel  Coaches, 

BVBIjAND, 

^CTNNATI, 
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To  the  Hunting,  Fishing,  Mountain  and  Sea  Shore  Resorts 

Of  Maiuc,  Now  Uampahlre,  Vermont aud  the  ProviucoH,  via  the 

FALL    RIVER    LINE, 

The  great  ploasuro  route  between  ' 

NEW  YORK  AND  BOSTON  AND  ALL  THE  EASTERN  SUMMER 

RESORTS. 

steamers  PnOBZM  and  BBZ8TOX«  leave  Pier  28,  N.  R.,  foot  of  Murray  street, 
on  alternate  days,  Hundays  included,  at  5.00 P.M.  (5.30?  M.  commencing  July  Isti. 
Returning  corneciing  traloH  leave  Boston  from  Old  Colony  Station  week  days  Co*) 
P.  M..  Sundays  7.00  P.  M..  connecting  by  Annex  Boat  to  and  from  Jersey  City  aud 
Brooklyn. 

Take  the  Newport  Line 

Tor  IfCWPOBT,  XABTHA'B  VZVBTABD.  VAVTVOKZT  and  the  nu- 
merous Fishing  and  Summer  Resorts  of  CAPE  COD  aud  Southeastern  Massachu- 
setts. 

The  Newport  Line  will  be  reopened  for  the  summer  season  of  1885  about  July  Ist, 
Splendid  steamers  PSOVIDISif  CE  and  OZiD  OO^OB'T  will  leave  New  York  froui 
Pier  2H,  N.  B.,  foot  of  Murray  street  (week  days  only)  at  6.00  P.  M.  Returning  leave 
Newjxirtat  "J  .00  P.  M.  Conuoctmg  trains  to  and  from  Newport,  Cape  Cod,  New  Bed- 
ford, Martha's  Viuoyard  and  Nantucket. 

SEND  FOR  COPY  of  "  Fall  River  Line  Tours  aud  Excursions  "  and  "Tip  End  of 
Yankee  Land,"  the  latter  containing  listof  hotels  and  summer  boarding  houses,  ou 
the  Old  Colony  system,  ready  about  Juue  Ist,  mailed  free  on  application. 

OEO.  L.  COmrOB.  Oen.  Passenger  Agent, 

P.  O.  Box  452.  Pier  28,  North  River,  New  York. 


Hinds'  Black  Fly  Cream, 


FOR  REPELLINQ 


Elies,  Mosquitos,     Midges 
and  other  insects, 

And  Protecting  the  Skin  from  Sunburn,  lrrita->''"°'i*°<^*:  although  aii  fhese 

..  J  i  f    1.  pestsHwarmed  about  me,  I  found 


OUBN  Falls,  N.  Y.,  June  16,  1884. 
Mb.  a.  S.  Hinds— Dear  Sir:— I 
have  not  sooner  acknowledged 
the  receipt  of  box  of  'Black  Fly 
Cream  "  as  I  desired  to  first  teat 
it;  this  I  have  now  done  on  two 
fishing  trips  where  I  found  the 
jmosquitoc,  black  flies,  jmnkies 
land  moose  or  deer  flies,  in  great 


tion  and  Infections. 


HO  TAB. 


|the  Cream  a  perfect  preventive 

against  their  bites  when  it  was 

VO  BTAZH.  applied  to  face,  hands,  ears  and 

— 1  neck.    For  many  years  I  have 

It  is  neat  and  cleanly,  washes  off  readily|SoughtafterTHE  insect  repellant 
and  leaves  the  skin  soft  and  smooth  ana:aQdhavetried  all  manrerof  com- 
free  from  pain  or  iritation.  ipounds.   but  yoars  is  the  most 

thorough,  at  the  same  time  cleanly,  and  not  disagreeable.  A.  N.  Chenev. 

Sold  by  dealers  in  Sporting'  Oooda.    Price  25  cents,  post  paid. 

BOATMEN,  AHOY! 

If  you  want  a  small  boat  for 

HUNTING,    FISHING  OR  PLEASURE, 


let  U8  know  your  needs.    We  can 
and  row-locks,  from  $36  up. 


suit  yo'i.    Round-bottom  boats,  including  oars 


We  also  make  and  keep  on  hand  the  largest  and  finest  line  of  Boat  and  Canoe  Trim- 
mings in  the  world.  You  ought  to  have  a  catalogue  if  you  cannot  call  and  see  our 
stock,  and  you  can  gtt  this  elegantly  illustrated  58-page  book  by  Fending  10  cents  in 
flUmps  to  BEVTOV  BROS., 

No  106  East  Ninth  street,  New  York. 


1-XV 


lesorts 

NE, 

SUMMER 


[urray  street, 
ing  July  let). 
eek  dayB  6.W 
iraey  City  aud 


THE  FISHERMAN'S  FAVORITE  LINE 


To  the  Lakes  Streams  and  Ocean  Resorts  of  the  Entire  Continent 


■  and  the  uu- 
rn  MasHacbii- 

iboutJuly  lat. 
lew  York  from 
itumiug  leave 
Dod,  New  Bed- 

1  "Tip  End  of 

Lng  bousen,  on 

tlon. 

ger  Agent, 

,  New  York. 

.June  16,  1884 . 
—Dear  Sir:— 1 
acknowledged 
of  "Black  Fly 
)d  to  flnttteat 
done  on  two 
re  I  found  the 
flies,  ]>unkie.t 
tlieg,  iu  great 
gli  all   thene 
ut  me,  I  found 
[ect  preventive 
when  it  was 
nds,  earH  aud 
years  I  have 
sect  repellant 
aiirerof  com- 
rs  is  the  most 
N.  Cheney. 
paid. 


IS  THE 


IREAT  WABASH  ROUTE! 


Its  2500  miles  of  railroa  1  reach  from  Lake  Erie  to  the  Missouri  River  and  from 
llie  Ohio  to  Lake  Michigan  and  ]>  troit,  forming,  with  its  oonnectiona, 


Tlie  Direot  R.O"u.te 


ROM  THE  SOUTH  to  the  Fishing  Grcund'  of  Michigau,  Wisconsin  and  Min- 
nesota. 


BOM  TKE  WEST  to  the  Adiroa'acks,  the  Lakes  of  Maine  and  the  Atlantic 
Resorts. 


ROM  TRB  EAST  o  tbe  Streams  and  Lakes  of  the  Rocky  Mountains. 


BOM  TKE  irOBTK  to  the  Bayous  and  Rivers  of  the  Qnlf  States. 


rBITE  FOB  MAPS.  TIME  TABLES,  TOU&IST  GUIDES  AND  FULL 

IVrORMATIOV,  TO 


r 

[nchiding  oar«) 


Id  Canoe  Trim 
111  and  see  our 
lin^lO  cents  iu 
BB08., 

New  York. 


F.  Chandler, 


General  Passenger  and  Ticket  Agent,  St  Louis,  Mo. 


T1 


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A-XVII 


A  Natural  Game  Preserve. 


The  Upper  Peninsula  of    Michigan, 


TRAVKRSKD  HY  THK 


Detroit,  Mackinac  &  Marquette  I  » 


(( 


RAILROAD. 


THE   MACKINAW   SHORT    LINE. 


»» 


Only  Direct  Route  from  the  East  and  South  to  all  Lake  Superior  Points.  I  ^'^'' 


Came  Fish  abound  in  Streams  and  Lalces. 


Trout,  Black  Bass,  Mascalonge,  Pickerel,  Etc. 


Guides,  l)oatH,  live  bait  and  all   needful  Hnjiplies  easily  obtainable,  and  every  fa- 
cility afforded  sportanicji  iu  chdico  of  favorable  localitieHaiid  in  getting  to  tbciu. 

Beautiful  and  Romantic  Spots  for  Camping 

iu  the  flncBt  of  climates  on  the  nhore  of  the  OREAT  IiAXE,  or  among  the  smailer 

Lakes  and  Btreains. 


'  Note  for  Fishermen  who  are  Incidentally  Lovers  of  Good  B^ioot- 

ing. — Nowhere  short  of  the  frontier  can  be  found  such  an  abundance  of  gc-nie— 

DEER,  BEAR,  BEAYER,  PARTRIDGE,  DUCKS,  PIGEONS. 

For  full  Information  and  special  rates  write  to  the  Cieneral  Passenger  Agent. 


A.  WATSOV, 

General  Superintendent. 


E.  W.  AIJ.EH. 

General  Passenger  and  Ticket  Agent. 


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srve. 


in, 


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^erior  Points. 

akes. 

Etc. 


L.,  anil  pvery  fa- 
Itting  to  tbem. 


[ong  the  Bmailer 

Good  S>ioot- 

luce  of  gc-me- 

IGEOHS. 

iger  Agent. 
IXicket  Agent. 


The  Sportsman's  Paradise  I 


THE 


Chicago  &  Northwestern  By. 


Will  take  yo«  direct  to  all  of  the  bent 


Hunting  i  Fishing  Grounds 

OF 

Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  Dakota,  Nortliern  Hicliigan  and  the  Lake 

Superior  Regions. 

IT  WILL  ALSO  GIVE  THE  LOWEST  RATES  AND  BEST  ACCOMMODATIONS 

For  yowrBelf,  your  dogH,  guns,  boats  and  game. 

THIS  IS  THE  PALACE 

Drawing  Room  Sleeping  Car,  Parlor  Car  and  Dining  Car  Route 

TO 

Lake  Gene7a,  Wankesba,  Devil's  Lake,  Green  Lake,  Neenali,  Menasba, 

SKEBOYOiLN,  ESCAITABA,  MABQUEVTE,  ST.  PAUI.,  MZSTHB. 
APOI.IS,  A8Ki:.AnD,  DULUTH 

AND  AIJ.  THK  FAMOUS  RESORTS  IN  THE 

Northwestern    Summerland. 

Take  a  Hunt  or  Fish- 

Be  sure  that  your  ticket  reads  via  THE  N0RTHWE8TEBV.    All  OoupOQ 

agents  gell  them. 
For  a  Guide  to  >.he  Enchinted  Summerland  of  the  West  and  Northwest  write  to 

R.  S.  HAIR, 

General  Tassenger  Agent,  C.  &  N.  W.  Railway,  Chicago. 


THI 


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Milwaukee,  Lake  Shore  and 

Western  Railway, 


This  Railway  Is  now  the  acknowledged  Fishing  and  Hunting  Line  of  Wiaconsin; 
Milwaukee  tw  Sheboygan,  Sheboygan  Falls  aud  Mauitowoc. 

Through  the  picturesque  Scenery  of  the  Fox  Kiver  Valley,  and  the  cities  of  Kau- 
kauua  aud  Appleton,  noted  tor  their  vast  water  power  aud  manufacturing  facilities. 

Through  Northern  Wiscou  tiu  and  the  Michigan  Peniusula,  the  most  beautiful  Re- 
gion of  Forests,  Streams  and  LakeH  iu  tlie  Great  Northwest. 

Within  its  limits  are  located  the  best  Fishing  and  Hunting  Grounds  In  the  country. 
The  equable  climate  and  the  pure  air  of  tlie  Pine  ForentH,  make  it  a  most  desirable 
Sauitariuu;,  especially  for  sutt'erers  from  Hay  Fever  and  Lung  Diseases. 

Good  Hotels,  Fleets  of  Pleasure  Boats,  aud  general  facilities  for  comfort  and  pleas*- 
ure  at  Lake  Gogebic,  the  Eagle  Waters  aud  Pelican  Lake. 

Through  the  most  wonderful  Mineral  region  of  the  United  States;  ;he  Gogebic, 
Montreal  aud  Peuokee  Iron  Ranges.  A  new  and  rich  field  for  the  Prospector.  Spec 
ulator  and  Capitalist.  Picturesque  scenery  aud  interesting  sights  f(*  the  Tourist. 
The  line  terminates  at  ASHLAND,  Lake  Superior,  well  known  as  a  iesirable  Sum- 
mer Resort. 

TflF  rniHF  ROOir  ^o^  l^^- &  l^^oo^^  ^t  fifty-six  pages,  contatas  full  Informa- 
1  Du  UUll/u  UVViv  mation.  Maps  and  Engravings  of  the  country  traversed  by 
the  line,  and  will  be  sent  on  application  to  the  General  Passenger  Agent. 


H.  F.  WHITCOMB, 


Oeueral  Manager. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 


CHAS.  V.  i\!cKINLAY, 

a«iidral  FasBeogdr  Agaat. 


Iway. 


of  WiBconaio; 

J  cities  of  Kaii- 
iring  facilities. 

it  beautiful  Re- 
in the  country, 
most  desirable 

468. 

if or<  and  pleas*- 

s;  ;he  Gogebic, 
o»pector  Spec 
rr  the  rourist. 
lesirable  8uin- 

full  Informa- 
•y  traveraed  by 

cut. 


NLAY, 

»Dg«r  AgtaA. 


Thos.  H.  Chubb, 


A-XIX 


THE 


Fishing  Rod  Manufacturer, 

POST  MILLS, 

Orange  County 


Vt. 


Send  for  price  list  for  1886  of  SPUT  BAMnnn  a  «r»  *  .  ^ 

IHOBOBS.     XnstylesofHodsrTrorard'Bl1^::f^^^^^^^^ 

to  weigh  from  5  to  15  oz.    Also,  the  SJaraKAJJ^^lZJ^Jl  '     ""'' 

tiplyiug  Blac.  Bass  Keel.  Clio,  ^e^e^^l^.^'^f^''  ^°"^  ^^"•- 

^e.roof.apered.y.nes.Harrison.sb::™en^^^^^^ 
Rod  inmmlngs.  and.  In  fact,  everything  that  the  angler  de.ires. 

AU  goods  warranted  flrst-clas.  in  every  respect,  and  If  not  found  .o  c«ber^ 
turned  and  money  wiU  be  refunded.  "  »o  c*a  m  r«- 


Flshing  Grounds  in  New  York's  Immediate  Yiclnity. 

For  ticket*  and  timetables  to  all  points  oa  the 

•    Long  Island  Railroad 

inquire  at  the  offices  in  New  York,  Brooklyn.  Jersey  City  »d  Long  Wan*  (Ht,. 
L.  I.  B.  B.  Depot.   Telephone  o»U.  »A.  Qreenpoint. 


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Send  Stamp  for  Price  List  of 


The  Celebrated  Divine 


Trout  5  Bass  Eods 


The  Cheapest  and  Best  RODS 


Ever  Offered  to  Fishermen. 


Bethabara  Wood  Rods  a  Specialty. 


Lancewood  Rods  of  Excellent  Quality  and  Balance. 


FACTORY,  76  STATE  ST. 


OFFICE,  132  GENESEE  ST. 


F.  D.  DIVINE, 


Utica,  N.  Y. 


ne 


ids 


men. 


Balance. 


lESEEST. 


3 


Summer  Season,  1886. 

THE 

HOTEL  CHEQUAMEGON. 

Ashland,  Lake  Superior,  Wis., 

Opens  Jxxne  1st. 

ASHLAXD,  WIS.,  in  ai  tlio  head  of  rhcf)UaJii('t;oii  Uay,  an  arm  of  Ijiko  Riif  prior, 
the  Ajioi^tle  Islands  Iviiij^'  at  tlie  fiid'aiuo  of  the  liay  aud  in  fnll  view  of  tho  Hotel. 

TIk' c;t,IMATK  iw  invit,'oratinK  intlif  liiKboHt  dogroc,  ret-niioratiug  tli(^  wanted  cner- 
t:its  as  no  ollitr  in  the  world  can.  The  air,  coming  from  the  pine  and  balnam  for- 
iHts  and  over  the  pure  waters  of  the  great  Northeru  Sea,  bring  health  to  old  aud 
voung  alike. 

THERE  ARE  NO  MOSQUITOES  at  Anhland,  a  Htatenient  that  cannot  truthfully  be 
made  of  any  other  Hummer  resort  uu  the  coutinent. 

HAY  FEVER  is  relieved  at  once  on  arrival,  and  pern^uently  cured  by  a  few  weoka* 
residence  at  this  itoiiit. 

THE  HOTEL  CUKQUAMEOON  is  one  of  the  largest  in  the  counfry.  It  is  owned 
and  operated  1)y  the  "Wisconsin  C^'Utral  I,ine,  under  the  management  of  that  prince 
nf  caterers,  Samuel  H.  IJrown.  Accommo<latioiis  for  fully  5o(t  g\u'sts  are  found 
under  its  ample  roofs.  Uroad  piazzas  ou  three  sides  give  an  uuecpuvlled  promeu- 
ude  over  1,(100  feet  in  length, 

THE  cnsiNE  IS  rEUEECT,  not  excelled  by  any  hotel  iu  tlie  world,  the  Chicago 
m.'irket  heiiig  the  lla^()  of  suiiplies  for  meats,  vcgetiililes  and  fruits,  THE  SPECK- 
LED  TROUT  ASTD  LAKE  SUPERIOR  WHITEFISH  C  A  UOUT  IN  THE 
VICINITY,  SERVED  FRESH  EVERY  DAY,  ARE  BEYOND  DISPUTE 
THE  FINEST  FISH  EVER  SET  BEFORE  AN  EPICURE. 

MANA(iEMENT. — The  absolute  rule  governing  the  house  aud  itn  management  is 
'■  that  no  guest,  liowever  critical,  shall  have  cause  for  the  slightest  complaint."  Iu 
>hort,  n(>thing  is  left  undone  or  uucared  for  that  can  add  to  the  pleasurable  stay  of 
auv  guest. 

AMUSEMENTS.— For  the  entertainment  of  the  tourist  at  the  hotel  there  is  a  fine 
Opera  House,  which  will,  during  the  season,  be  utilized  for  daui'ing,  luofessional 
and  amateur  acting,  I'rof.  Morse  ami  his  world-renowned  Orchestra  furnishing  the 
music.  In  addition  to  this,  tliere  are  witliin  the  hotel  park  Bowling  .VlU^vs  and  Ril- 
liard  Parlors,  Croquet  and  Eawn  Tennis  Ixrounds.  In  front  of  the  hotel  is  a  lino 
I»ock,  i)roperly  jirotected  to  prevent  accidents.  Fnur  this  dock  steamboats  will 
nuike  daily  triiis  to  the  neighboring  towns  of  Washliurn  and  liayiield,  and  tours 
iim(Uig  tilt!  Apostle  Islands.  These  boats  are  nude/  the  ilirectioii  of  the  hotel,  aiul 
special  arrangements  for  excursions  can  l)e  made  at  all  times.  At  the  dock  is 
iuooredtlie('he(iuamegoT)  tleitof  rowandsail  boats.  WITHIN  A  RADIUS  OF 
TWENTY  BEIIiiBS  ARE  A  SCORE  OF  STREAMS  ABOUNDING  IN 
BROOK  OR  SPECKLED  TROUT.  THE  THREE  LARGEST  RIVERS 
IN  THE  VICINITY,  VIZ.,  THE  KAKAGON,  BAD  RIVER  AND  MON- 
TREAL RIVER,  AFFORU  FIELD  FOR  EXCITING  SPORT  ISTTHE 
SHAPE  OF  WALL-EYED  PIKE,  MASCALONGE  AND  BASS. 

SPECIAL  NOTICE.— 'Hie  tales  during  the  season  of  l^^it'.  will  bo  .«'J..-|U  aud  .?.'i.0<) 
per  day.  Notwithstaudiug  tli;s  reduction,  the  hotel  will  be  ki'pt  uj)  iu  its  forniep 
standard  of  perfectiiui.  The  iiouse  will  iiositively  be  kejit  open  during  the  month 
of  Setttember,  and  possibly  Ini^gcr.  Luring  the  jiast  winter  a  steau.  heating  appa- 
ratus has  been  put  in,  and  in  case  of  a  cool  spell  guests  will  liud  all  parts  of  the 
hi'use  perfectly  conifortablo. 

HOW  TO  GET  THERE.-Tho  best  route  to  Aslilaiid  froin  Chicago  is  via  the 
<•.  M.  \-  St.  P.  Ry.  to  Milwaukee,  and  thenc(!  via  the  WIS.  CENTRAL  LINE  to 
Ashland.  It  is  not  only  the  shortestand  most  direct  roiiic.  but  as  it  is  Jii  -tly  called, 
the  "Scenic  Riuite"  of  the  (rreat  Northwest.  Pa~-eiigcrs  faki!  an  elegant  nciV 
sleeper,  the  finest  in  the  world,  at  the  Union  Passenger  Station,  corner  Canal  ami 
Adams  streets,  Chicago,  ami  go  through  to  .\sblaud  without  change.  liE  SURE 
you  START  RICtHT  bv  asking  for  th'kets  via  this  route. 

SEND  FOR  CiUILE  HOOKS— "Famous  Reborts  of  Wisconsin  "  aud  "  The  .\poBtle 
Islands  and  Lake  Sujierior." 

F.  N.  FINNEY,  JAMES  BARKER, 

General  Manager.  General  I'uHHenger  Agent. 


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The  Key  Line. 

(Florida  Railway  and  Navigation  Company), 
H.  R.  DUVAL,  Receiver, 


THE 


Great  Hunti xg  and  Fishing  Route. 

This  is  the  lock  that  guanls  the  gate 
That  seals  the  demesnes  assigned  by  fate, 
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Most  varied  in  guise, 
That  ever  the  sportsman  known  to  fame, 
Or  ever  the  ditto  without  a  name, 

In  any  cHme, 

At  any  time, 
Indulged  his  reel  or  tried  his  aim. 

Send  Blr  cents  postage  for  Free  Guide.    Address 
D.  E.  XAZWEXA,  A.  O.  lCAODOirEI.1.. 

Gen.  Supt..  Q.  P.  &  T.  A. 

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MANUFACTURER  OF 


Hexagonal  Split  Bamboo 

FISHING  RODS. 

Factory  153  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Received  Three   Silver  Medals  and  Diplomas. 


AND  THE 


Highest  Special  Prize  Awarded  to  any  American  Manufacturer 

of  Fishing  Rods 

AT  THE  LONDON  FISHERIES  EXHIBITION,  1883. 

All  of  our  mountings  the  highent  grade  of  German  Silver. 

All  REEL  SEATS  Of  National  Rod  and  Reel  Association  STANDARD 

SIZE. 

Workmanship  and  Material  Guaranteed  Perfect. 

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To  assist  our  readers,  who  art  daily  ordering  back  numbers,  in  the 
selection  of  those  containing  special  treatises  of  practical  value  to 
anglers,  we  give  below  a  few  of  the  dates  and  a  partial  list  of  subjects 
contained  in  Volumes  II,  III  and  IV.  They  will  be  sent,  postage 
paid,  on  receipt  of  ten  cents  for  each  copy. 

Vv'hat  is  a  Pike ?  What  is  a  Pickerel?  Illustrated.  December  10, 
1882. 

A  Sole  Leather  Bait  Box.     Illustrated,  December  23,  '82. 

Striking  and  Playing  a  Fish.     Decembur  30,  "82. 

The  White  Perch.     Illustrated.     December  30,  '82. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Mascalonge —Where,  When  and  How  to  Catch 
Them.  Illastrated.  Contained  in  the  issues  of  January  6,  13,  20,  27, 
'83. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Black  Bass — Habitat,  Modes  of  Capture,  etc.  Illus- 
trated.    In  issues  of  February  3,  10,  17,  21,  '83. 

The  Strawberry  Bass.     Illustrated.     February  17,  '83. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Pike  —Habitat,  tackle  Uhed,  etc.  Illustrated.  lu 
issues  of  Marcb  3,  10,  17,  24,  '83. 

The  Reel- Its  place  on  the  Rod.     March  24,  April  14,  June  16,  '83. 

The  Atlantic  Salmon,  Soientitio  and  Popular  Description — Habitat 
and  capture.     Illustrated.     March  31,  '83. 

Minnows  as  Bait.     Illustrated      April  7,  14,  21,  '83. 

Catching  Flounders.     Illustrated.     April  7,  '83. 

The  Trout  of  Maine  Waters.     April  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  '83. 

The  Trout  Streams  of  the  United  States  and  How  to  Reach  Them. 
April  14,  '83. 

A  Serviceable  Fishing  Boat — How  [to  Build  it.  Illustrated.  April 
21,  '83. 

Making  a  Split  Bamboo— Amateur  Work.     April  28,  '83. 

Varnish  for  Rods.     May  5,   83. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Brook  Trout— Habits,  Habitat  and  Capture.  H- 
lustrated     May  12,  19,  26,  June  2,  '83. 

The  Colorado  Mountain  Trout.     May  12,  '83.  • 

A  New  Minnow  Pail.     Illustrated.     May  12,  1883. 

The  Striped  Bass  -Rock  Fish  -Description,  Modes  of  Capture,  etc. 
Illustrated.     May  26,  June  2,  '83. 

Any  of  the  above  papers  sent  postpaid  on  receipt  of  ten  cents. 

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The  Split  Bamboo— Its  History,  etc.     May  l!)  and  June  2,  '83. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Bluetish  and  NVeakfish.     Illustrated.     June  9,  '83. 

The   Smelt   of  Sebago    Waters— Description,    Capture,  etc.      Illus- 
trated.    June  10,  '83. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Sheepshead      Illustrated.     June  16,  '83. 

The  Lake  Trout  -Where,  When  and  How  to  Take  Them, 
trated,  June  23,  30,  July  7,  '83. 

The  Kingtish  and  Bonito  -  A  Practical  Essav.     Illustrated. 
23,  "83. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Black  Drum  and  Spanish  Mackerel.  Illustrated. 
June  30,  '83. 

How  to  Play  a  Black  Bass.     June  23,  '83. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Blacktish  and  Flounder.     Illustrated.    July  7,  '83, 

Black  Bass  Minnow  Rois— Their  Construction,  etc.     July  7,  '83. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Lake  Herring  -Cisco.     Illustrated  July  7,  '83. 

The  Sea  Bass,  Bergall  and  Tom  Cod— How,  When  and  SVhere  to 
Capture  Them.     Illustrated     July  14,  >'3. 

'rhe  Codfish  and  the  Haddock  -How  Taken  on  the  Hook.  Illus- 
trated.    July  21,  '83. 

Amateur  Rod  Making.  July  21,  September  2'.>,  October  13,  October 
27,  November  17,  December  22,  '83. 

The  Henshall  Rod — Dimensions,  etc.,  given  by  Dr.  James  A.  Hen- 
shall.     July  21,  '83. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Lafayette  (Spot)  and  the  Menhaden.  Uluatrated. 
July  28,  '83. 

The  Shad  and  Snapping  Mackerel— How,  When  and  ^NTiere  to  Take 
Them.     Illustrated.     August  11,  '83. 

Anglers' Knots —How  to  Tie  Them.  Illustrated.  April  8,  May  6, 
May  13,  '82;  August  is,  September  8,  October  6,  '83. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Pike-Perch  or  Wall- Eyed  Pike— Habits,  Habitat 
and  Mode  of  Capture.  Illustrated.  September  8,  15,  22,  29,  October 
6,  '83. 

Dressings  for  Flies.     September  29,  '83. 

The  Bisby  Trout— Scientitic  and  Popular  Description;  How  They 
are  Caught,  etc.     Illustrated.     October  13,  October  20,  '83. 

Rod  Joints.     Illustrated.     October  20,  November  10,  '83. 

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FISHES  OF  THE  EAST  FLORIDA  COAST. 


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etc,    It  in  ilhiHtrated  by  the  following  engravings  of  the  native  fish,  most  of  wbicli 
were  drawn  from  nature  : 

The  Red  Drum— Channel  Baea— Sciaena  ocellata 

The  Red  Grouper— Epiuephelus  morio 

The  Salt  Water  Trout— Spotted  Sea  Trout— Cynoscion  carolinenBit 

The  Ponipauo— Ponipeynose — TriichyiiotUH  caruliuus. 

The  Mangrove  Siiappor — liUtjauus  aurorubens 

The  I^atly  Fish— Skipjack— Bone  Fish— Albula  conorhynchuB. 

The  Drum — Pogonian  chromis. 

The  Tarpum— Tarpon— Silver  King— Megalopb  thrissoides. 

The  White,  or  Silver  Mullet— Mugil  albula. 

The  Hog  Fish- Pig  Fish— Lachnolwrnus  falcatus. 

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